Peptide Therapy

Peptide Therapy in Atlanta: What to Know Before You Start

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Dr. Aren Nilsson, D.C.
·March 12, 2026·10 min read

If you're searching for peptide therapy in Atlanta, you've probably noticed there are a lot of options. Med spas, wellness clinics, online providers, even fitness studios are offering peptides now. Some of them are doing excellent work. Some are selling you a vial and a prayer.

I started Delphi Wellness because I think peptide therapy deserves better than that. As someone who has used peptides personally for over a decade, including BPC-157 for recovering from two ruptured patellar tendons, I know what responsible peptide medicine looks like. And I know what it looks like when someone just wants to sell you something.

Here's what I wish more people understood about peptide therapy before they start looking for a provider in Atlanta.

What Peptide Therapy Actually Is

Peptides are short chains of amino acids, typically 2 to 50 amino acids long. Your body produces hundreds of them naturally. They act as signaling molecules: they tell your cells what to do. Insulin is a peptide. Oxytocin is a peptide. Growth hormone releasing hormone is a peptide.

Peptide therapy uses targeted, concentrated versions of these signaling molecules to address specific health goals. The key difference from conventional pharmaceuticals is specificity. Peptides bind to particular receptors with high affinity, producing defined effects at small doses, typically measured in micrograms rather than milligrams.

This isn't fringe medicine. Semaglutide (Ozempic, Wegovy) is a peptide. Tirzepatide (Mounjaro, Zepbound) is a peptide. Tesamorelin is an FDA-approved peptide for lipodystrophy. The peptide medicine space is growing rapidly because the science supports it.

Categories of Peptides We Use at Delphi Wellness

Not all peptides do the same thing. Here's how the clinical categories break down:

Healing and tissue repair. BPC-157 and TB-500 are the most well-known in this category. They accelerate the body's natural healing processes for tendons, ligaments, muscles, and gut tissue. I use these with patients recovering from injuries, dealing with chronic pain, or working through post-surgical rehabilitation.

Growth hormone optimization. CJC-1295 combined with Ipamorelin is the standard here. These peptides stimulate your pituitary gland to produce more of its own growth hormone, rather than replacing it with synthetic HGH. The result is better sleep, improved body composition, faster recovery, and enhanced cognitive function. This is a core component of our longevity medicine approach.

Weight management. Semaglutide and tirzepatide are GLP-1 receptor agonists that reduce appetite and improve insulin sensitivity. These are the peptides making headlines, and for good reason: they work. But they work best when they're part of a broader metabolic strategy, not used as a standalone fix. That's the approach we take through our medical weight loss program.

Cognitive and neuroprotective. Selank and Semax are peptides used for anxiety reduction, focus, and neuroprotection. They're administered intranasally and have strong safety profiles. Less common in the Atlanta market, but increasingly requested.

Sexual function. PT-141 (bremelanotide) works through melanocortin receptors in the brain to improve sexual desire and function. It's different from Viagra or Cialis because it acts centrally, not just on blood flow. For patients where PDE5 inhibitors haven't worked, this is often the missing piece.

How Peptide Therapy Works at Delphi Wellness

We're a telehealth-first clinic based in Atlanta, serving patients across the state of Georgia. Here's what the process looks like:

Initial consultation. We start with a detailed health history. Not a five-minute intake form. A real conversation about what you're dealing with, what you've tried, and what your goals are. I want to understand the full picture before recommending anything.

Lab work. Depending on your goals, we'll order bloodwork to establish baselines. For growth hormone protocols, that includes IGF-1 levels. For hormone optimization, a full panel including testosterone, estradiol, thyroid markers, and metabolic indicators. If you have recent labs, we can often work with those.

Protocol design. This is where clinical experience matters. Peptides aren't one-size-fits-all. The peptide selection, dosing, timing, cycling schedule, and potential combinations all depend on your specific situation. A 35-year-old athlete recovering from a torn ACL needs a different protocol than a 50-year-old dealing with visceral fat and poor sleep.

Pharmacy coordination. We work with USA-compounded, pharmaceutical-grade compounding pharmacies that are FDA-registered. Your peptides ship directly to your door with clear instructions for reconstitution and administration. We don't sell peptides ourselves. We prescribe, and you get them from a regulated pharmacy.

Follow-up monitoring. Regular check-ins (typically every 4-6 weeks) to assess progress, adjust dosing, and order follow-up labs as needed. This isn't a set-it-and-forget-it situation. Good peptide therapy requires ongoing clinical oversight.

Why Your Peptide Therapy Provider in Atlanta Matters

Here's something I want to be honest about: peptide therapy is becoming a commodity in the Atlanta market. You can find clinics that will prescribe you Ipamorelin after a 10-minute video call and never check back in. That approach isn't dangerous in most cases (peptides have generally favorable safety profiles), but it's also not medicine. It's product distribution.

The difference between a peptide provider and a peptide clinic comes down to a few things:

Clinical knowledge. Does your provider understand the mechanisms of action, the pharmacokinetics, the cycling requirements, and the interactions between different peptides? Can they explain why CJC-1295 without DAC paired with Ipamorelin creates physiological pulsatile growth hormone release, and why that matters compared to taking MK-677 orally?

Hormonal context. Peptides work best on top of an optimized hormonal foundation. If your testosterone is low, your thyroid is sluggish, and your cortisol is through the roof, layering peptides on top of that dysfunction is like putting premium gas in a car with a blown engine. We address the foundation first through our Architect Protocol, then add peptides where they make the most impact.

Personal experience. I've been in the biohacking and health optimization space for over 17 years. I've used BPC-157, TB-500, CJC-1295, Ipamorelin, and other peptides personally. I'm not reading about these compounds from a textbook. I've felt what they do, tracked the results in my own body, and applied that knowledge to patient care.

Ongoing relationship. Your body changes. Your goals change. Good peptide therapy adapts with you. That means a provider who actually follows up, reviews your labs, and adjusts protocols. Not one who disappears after the prescription is written.

What Peptide Therapy Costs in Atlanta

Let's talk money, because I know you're wondering. Across the Atlanta market, peptide therapy typically runs between $300 and $700 per month depending on which peptides you're using, how many you're stacking, and where you're sourcing them.

At Delphi Wellness, we're transparent about pricing during your initial consultation. The cost depends entirely on your protocol. A simple BPC-157 healing protocol costs less than a full growth hormone optimization stack with multiple peptides.

Most peptide therapy is not covered by insurance. The exceptions are FDA-approved peptides like semaglutide (sometimes covered for diabetes or obesity) and bremelanotide (sometimes covered for HSDD). For everything else, it's out of pocket.

I'll be direct: peptide therapy is an investment. But when you compare the monthly cost to ongoing physical therapy copays, cortisone injection series, or the long-term cost of managing chronic conditions, many patients find the math makes sense.

Who Peptide Therapy Is For (And Who It's Not For)

Good candidates for peptide therapy:

  • People with chronic injuries or pain that haven't responded to conventional treatment
  • Men and women looking to optimize body composition, sleep, and recovery
  • Anyone dealing with age-related decline in growth hormone, energy, or cognitive function
  • Patients seeking medically supervised weight loss with GLP-1 agonists
  • People already doing the basics right (training, nutrition, sleep) who want to optimize further

Not the best fit right now:

  • If you're not willing to address diet, sleep, and exercise first, peptides aren't a magic fix
  • If you have active cancer, severely impaired kidney function, or are pregnant/nursing, there are important contraindications to discuss
  • If you're looking for the cheapest possible option with no medical oversight, we're not that clinic

Getting Started with Peptide Therapy in Georgia

Whether you're in Midtown Atlanta, out in Marietta, down in Macon, or anywhere else in the state, Delphi Wellness can work with you through our telehealth platform. No driving to an office. No sitting in a waiting room. Your consultation, lab review, and ongoing follow-ups happen from wherever you are.

If peptide therapy is something you've been researching, or if you're dealing with a specific health concern that might benefit from this approach, I'd like to hear about it. Schedule a consultation and we'll figure out together whether peptides make sense for your situation.

No pressure. No sales pitch. Just a conversation between two people, one of whom happens to have spent 17 years figuring this stuff out the hard way. All protocols are designed under clinical supervision with proper monitoring throughout.

FAQ

Is peptide therapy legal in Georgia?

Yes. Peptide therapy prescribed by a licensed healthcare provider and dispensed through a compounding pharmacy is legal in Georgia. Some peptides (like semaglutide and bremelanotide) are FDA-approved for specific indications. Others are available through compounding pharmacies as "office use" or prescribed compounds. At Delphi Wellness, every peptide we prescribe goes through a regulated, FDA-registered pharmacy.

How do I know which peptides are right for me?

This is exactly what the consultation process determines. Your health history, current symptoms, lab results, and goals all factor into peptide selection. There's no universal "best peptide." A person with a torn rotator cuff needs a different protocol than someone trying to optimize their sleep and body composition. We match the peptide to the person, not the other way around.

Can I do peptide therapy through telehealth?

Yes. Delphi Wellness is built on a telehealth model, serving patients across Georgia. Your consultations happen via video call. Lab orders are sent to your local Quest or Labcorp. Peptides ship directly from the compounding pharmacy to your home. The only thing you can't do remotely is the actual injection, and we'll teach you exactly how to do that yourself (it's much simpler than you'd expect).

Do I need to come off peptides eventually?

Most peptide protocols involve cycling: periods of use followed by breaks. This prevents receptor desensitization and maintains your body's responsiveness. A common schedule is 5 days on, 2 days off, or 5 weeks on, 1 week off. Growth hormone secretagogues typically cycle 5 months on, 1 month off. Your specific cycling schedule is part of the protocol we design for you.

What's the difference between a peptide clinic and a med spa offering peptides?

The depth of clinical knowledge and the quality of ongoing care. A good peptide clinic evaluates your hormonal foundation, understands peptide pharmacology, designs customized protocols, sources from regulated pharmacies, and monitors your progress with follow-up labs. Some med spas do this well. Others are essentially selling a product with minimal medical oversight. Ask your provider how they determine dosing, what their cycling protocol is, and how often they check labs. The answers will tell you a lot.

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Dr. Aren Nilsson, D.C.

Founder & Clinical Director

Dr. Aren Nilsson is the founder of Delphi Wellness, a physician-led telehealth practice specializing in hormone optimization, peptide therapy, and functional medicine for patients in Georgia.

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