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New Blue Health approaches telehealth access with clinician review, pharmacy quality standards, clear legal disclosures, and transparent patient information. When compounded medications are discussed through New Blue, they are prepared by state-licensed 503A compounding pharmacies when prescribed. Compounded drugs are not FDA-approved and are not reviewed by FDA for safety, effectiveness, or quality.

Patients can review our Clinical Content Team, Medical Review Policy, Evidence Methodology, Sources, Compounding Disclosure, and State Availability before starting a visit.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is New Blue Health a legitimate peptide therapy provider?

Yes. New Blue Health is independently certified by LegitScript, a third-party verification service for legitimate online healthcare providers. All medications are dispensed exclusively through state-licensed 503A compounding pharmacies operating under U.S. federal and state law. Every patient receives a clinical evaluation from a U.S.-licensed healthcare provider before any prescription is written. We do not sell medications without a valid prescription, and we do not operate as a research chemical supplier or unregulated peptide vendor.

How is New Blue Health different from research chemical websites?

Research chemical websites sell unregulated compounds labeled "not for human consumption" with no medical oversight, no pharmacy licensure, and no quality controls. New Blue Health is fundamentally different: we require a prescription from a licensed clinician for every medication, all compounds are prepared by state-licensed 503A compounding pharmacies subject to regulatory inspections, and we maintain LegitScript certification verifying our compliance with pharmacy and healthcare regulations. Our medications are prepared by licensed pharmacists for individual patients, not mass-produced in unregulated facilities.

Are the peptides from New Blue Health FDA-approved?

Compounded medications are not individually FDA-approved products. However, they are prepared in FDA-regulated environments by licensed pharmacists operating under Section 503A of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act. This means the pharmacies that prepare our medications are subject to state and federal oversight, use pharmaceutical-grade ingredients, and follow strict compounding standards. The active pharmaceutical ingredients used in compounding are sourced from FDA-registered facilities. This is the same regulatory framework used by compounding pharmacies across the United States for decades.

What happens if my prescription is denied?

If a licensed clinician determines that a particular therapy is not appropriate for you based on your medical history, current medications, or contraindications, your prescription request will be denied. In that case, you will receive an automatic refund for the medication cost. A small consultation fee is retained to compensate the clinician for their time and evaluation. There is no further obligation, no recurring charges, and no pressure to pursue alternative treatments.

Is my health information safe with New Blue Health?

All patient data is protected by HIPAA-compliant systems with 256-bit SSL encryption. We do not sell, share, or monetize patient health information. Analytics are consent-gated, and controls are intended to prevent protected health information from being sent to analytics or advertising platforms.

Can I trust online peptide therapy?

Online peptide therapy can be safe and legitimate when the provider meets key criteria: LegitScript certification verifying regulatory compliance, medications sourced from licensed 503A compounding pharmacies, prescriptions written by U.S.-licensed clinicians after clinical evaluation, transparent pricing with no hidden fees, and HIPAA-compliant data handling. New Blue Health meets all of these criteria. Be cautious of providers that sell without prescriptions, lack LegitScript certification, or source from overseas or unregulated suppliers.

What states does New Blue Health serve?

New Blue Health currently serves patients in 48 U.S. states. We are not available in Alabama (AL) or Mississippi (MS) due to state-specific regulatory requirements.

How quickly can I start treatment?

Consultation timing and shipping speed vary by clinician availability, prescribing outcome, pharmacy workflow, and destination. Some patients may complete consultation the same day. If treatment is prescribed, shipping timing depends on the dispensing pharmacy and carrier.