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How to Structure a 90-Day Peptide Therapy Package for Growth
Published August 16, 2026 · 5 minutes
Individual vial sales often lead to inconsistent results and low retention. A structured 90-day package provides the timeline necessary for biological changes to take effect. It also secures upfront revenue for your practice. This guide covers how to bundle labs, consults, and medications into a single high-value offering.
Define the Clinical Goal
Do not sell peptides as generic wellness tools. Build your packages around specific outcomes that patients can measure. This approach simplifies the sales process and sets clear expectations.
- Weight loss and metabolic health
- Tissue repair and injury recovery
- Cognitive function and neuroprotection
- Hormonal optimization and vitality
Standardize the Onboarding Process
The first 14 days determine the success of the entire 90-day cycle. Your package must include the initial diagnostic work to ensure patient safety and baseline measurement.
- Comprehensive blood panel including CBC and metabolic markers
- Medical history review by a licensed provider
- Body composition analysis using DEXA or bioimpedance
- Initial dosing education and injection training
Bundle the Supply and Consumables
Friction kills compliance. Include every item the patient needs for the full three months. Shipping a complete kit reduces the likelihood of the patient missing doses due to logistics issues.
- Three-month supply of lyophilized peptides
- Bacteriostatic water for reconstitution
- Insulin syringes and alcohol prep pads
- Sharps container for safe disposal
Schedule Mandatory Follow-Ups
Peptide therapy requires adjustment. Schedule touchpoints at day 30 and day 60 to monitor side effects and progress. These sessions allow you to pivot the protocol if the patient is not responding as expected.
Transition to Maintenance
The 90-day mark is the time to decide between a washout period or a maintenance dose. Have a clear bridge protocol ready before the initial package ends. This prevents patient churn and maintains the clinical benefits achieved.
FAQs
- Why is 90 days the standard duration?
- Biological markers and body composition changes typically take 8 to 12 weeks to become significant. Shorter cycles often lead to patient dissatisfaction.
- Should I charge monthly or upfront?
- Upfront payments increase patient commitment and improve clinic cash flow. Some clinics offer a slight discount for full payment.
- How do I handle pricing for these packages?
- Pricing should account for the cost of goods, clinician time, and diagnostic tests. Please apply for a wholesale account to see our base medication costs.
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