Built for one thing, intentionally.

Meridian was founded on a simple observation: peptides had outgrown the medspa side-counter they were being sold from. The category deserved a clinic — with physicians who specialize in it, a library of patient education to match, and enough institutional discipline to say “no” when the evidence isn’t there.

Why a peptide clinic, not a medspa

The majority of peptide therapy in the United States is dispensed through medspas and wellness clinics that also offer injectables, facials, laser work, hormone pellets, and whatever else fits under the broad heading of “optimization.” Peptides are treated as one more service in a long list.

That model works for the operator. It works less well for the patient. Peptides are pharmacologic agents with real mechanisms, real dosing considerations, and a fast-evolving regulatory landscape. They demand the same kind of clinical focus that any other specialty medication would — and they rarely get it when they’re item number seven on a services menu.

We set out to build the alternative. A clinic where peptides are the only thing we do, the only thing we train for, and the only thing we market. Everything else — our education hub, our sourcing standards, our protocols — flows from that commitment.

The clinic’s advantage isn’t that we offer something others don’t. It’s that we focus on one thing while others don’t.
Medical team

The people behind the protocols.

Our medical team is small, deliberately. Every physician on staff has trained specifically in peptide therapy, maintains active continuing education in the field, and personally manages a manageable patient panel.

MD
Medical Director

Dr. [Medical Director Name]

Board-certified in internal medicine with subspecialty focus on endocrine and metabolic medicine. Fifteen years of practice, the last six dedicated primarily to peptide therapy.

DO
Physician

Dr. [Physician Two Name]

Osteopathic physician with a background in sports medicine and orthopedic rehabilitation. Leads our recovery and performance programs, with a particular interest in tendinopathy.

NP
Nurse Practitioner

[NP Name], FNP-BC

Family nurse practitioner specializing in metabolic medicine. Leads patient check-ins, dose titration, and ongoing monitoring across all programs under physician oversight.

Clinical philosophy, in five lines

  1. 01 Evidence comes first. Marketing comes last.
  2. 02 An educated patient is a good patient. We invest accordingly.
  3. 03 Conservative dose, structured cycling, ongoing measurement.
  4. 04 When we don’t know something, we say so.
  5. 05 If peptides aren’t the right answer, we say that too.
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