Peptides are short chains of amino acids—the same building blocks your body uses to create proteins. Their role is simple but powerful: they act as messengers, delivering specific instructions that tell your cells how to function, repair, and regenerate.
These signals influence many of the processes we rely on every day, including healing and recovery, metabolism and fat loss, muscle growth, energy levels, sleep quality, cognitive function, and even skin and hair health.
Think of peptides as gentle nudges rather than forceful interventions. Instead of overriding your body’s systems, peptides work with them—helping restore communication where it may have slowed due to aging, stress, illness, or hormonal changes. The result is more efficient, balanced function at a cellular level.
Because peptides are naturally occurring in the body, peptide therapy is often well-tolerated and highly targeted. When thoughtfully prescribed and monitored, peptides can support your body in doing what it’s designed to do—only better, stronger, and more optimally.
At Flying Horse Medical Center, peptide therapy is personalized, medically guided, and focused on long-term wellness—not quick fixes—so your care supports how your body works today and into the future.

Peptides are naturally occurring in the body. When prescribed through a medical provider and sourced from a reputable compounding pharmacy, they are considered safe and well-tolerated. We carefully monitor your treatment with labs and follow-ups.
Possible mild reactions: temporary redness or irritation at injection site, mild fatigue, or nausea.
Not FDA-approved; current use is considered experimental/off-label.
Peptides are self-administrated through a subcutaneous injection (just under the skin). Dosage is 10 units, once daily for 5 days, then 2 days off, and repeat.
BPC 157 (Body Protection Compound 157)
TB 500 (Thymosin-Beta-4 Fragment)