Your patients come to you for recovery. Faster healing of strained tissue, calmer inflammation, better return-to-activity after injury — that's the core of what hands-on chiropractic care delivers. Recovery and tissue-repair peptides sit naturally on top of that promise, which is why they've become one of the most-requested add-ons in chiropractic and sports-wellness practices.
The peptides patients ask about
BPC-157 — the "Body Protective Compound" — is studied for soft tissue, tendon, ligament, and gut healing, and is a staple request among athletes and active patients. TB-500, a thymosin beta-4 fragment, is studied for muscle recovery, inflammation reduction, and tissue healing, and is often discussed alongside BPC-157. GHK-Cu is a copper peptide studied for skin, hair, and tissue regeneration. Sermorelin, a growth-hormone-releasing analog, is used to support natural HGH production, sleep quality, and recovery.
Each is dispensed only after a licensed provider's evaluation. Availability depends on that clinical review and current 503A compounding regulations.
An important compliance note on BPC-157
BPC-157 and several other recovery peptides are not FDA approved. They are handled under 503A compounding pharmacy authority, and the regulatory status of specific peptides can change. That's exactly why offering them through a structured medical partner — rather than sourcing or recommending "research chemicals" — matters. A licensed prescriber makes the clinical call and a legitimate 503A pharmacy fulfills, keeping the program on solid footing. For the broader scope-of-practice picture, see can chiropractors prescribe peptides.
Why recovery peptides fit chiropractic specifically
Unlike a med spa bolting on an unrelated service, a chiropractic practice has the perfect context for recovery peptides. Your patients are already injured, already recovering, already engaged in a treatment plan. Offering a recovery peptide protocol alongside adjustments and rehab isn't a stretch — it's the obvious next conversation. It can improve how your hands-on work holds, and it gives active patients a reason to stay engaged with your practice month after month.
How you offer them compliantly
The model is the same one that powers the weight-loss side of the program. You refer the patient through a quick digital intake. Independent licensed MDs and NPs evaluate and prescribe where appropriate. The 503A compounding pharmacy ships directly to the patient. You set your pricing and keep the relationship — without prescribing or handling product yourself. Many practices pair recovery peptides with the GLP-1 weight loss program to serve both the recovery and metabolic sides of their patient base.
A second recurring-revenue line
Recovery peptides give active and athletic patients a reason to keep coming back, and they stack neatly onto membership tiers. For the numbers, see peptide therapy revenue for chiropractors.
Peptides referenced here are described for general educational purposes. Several are not FDA approved and are dispensed under 503A compounding pharmacy authority based on a licensed provider's evaluation. This is not medical advice.