FAQS
Answers to the
Questions That Matter
We've answered the questions we hear most often to help you know what to expect before your first consultation
BEFORE BOOKING
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No. CPP is a direct-pay practice and does not bill insurance.
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No. Laboratory testing, medications, peptide therapies, and supplements are billed separately.
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Yes. Membership supports ongoing monitoring, follow-up care, treatment adjustments, and laboratory review to help ensure safe and effective care.
TREATMENT & RECOMMENDATIONS
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Peptides are naturally occurring chains of amino acids that help the body send important signals between cells. Depending on the specific peptide, they may support functions such as recovery, hormone signaling, tissue repair, or metabolic health. Whether a peptide is appropriate depends on your individual health goals and medical evaluation.
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No. Peptides and anabolic steroids are different types of compounds that work through different mechanisms in the body. Peptides are designed to support specific biological processes and are only recommended when appropriate based on an individual's medical evaluation.
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No. Every recommendation is based on your health history, symptoms, laboratory results, and goals. Some patients may benefit from lifestyle changes or supplements alone, while others may be candidates for additional therapies when medically appropriate.
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No. Treatment recommendations are based on your medical evaluation and laboratory findings. Many patients begin with lifestyle recommendations, nutritional support, or other therapies before considering hormones or peptides.
MONITORING & FOLLOW-UP
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Laboratory testing is recommended based on your treatment plan and clinical needs. For many patients, follow-up labs are performed every 3–6 months.
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