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Vitalogy Health and Integrative Medicine

90 Madison St #101, Denver, CO 80206, United States, 80206 Denver, CO
4.40

About this clinic

Vitalogy Health and Integrative Medicine, a regenerative medicine clinic in Denver, specializes in platelet-rich plasma therapy, growth-factor injections, and peptide therapy for musculoskeletal and aesthetic indications. The practice offers hormone replacement therapy alongside an integrative-medicine evaluation as the foundation for individualized treatment planning. Microneedling and PRP facials are available for patients pursuing skin rejuvenation. Treatment protocols are tailored following comprehensive assessment, and the clinic positions regenerative modalities as part of a broader optimization approach rather than isolated interventions. Practitioners coordinate care with patients' existing healthcare providers where appropriate.

Treatments offered

Contact information

90 Madison St #101, Denver, CO 80206, United States
80206 Denver, CO

Office hours

Monday
9am – 5pm
Tuesday
9am – 7pm
Wednesday
9am – 3pm
Thursday
Closed
Friday
9am – 6pm
Saturday
8am – 2pm
Sunday
Closed

Accreditations

Board Certified

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Patient reviews

4.40

Based on 61 Google reviews

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I went here and initially I was really excited to go but after begging over and over and repeatedly calling to get a note from the doctor’s office for my FSA account to substantiate the expenses I made at that office I must say that I will never return. It shouldn’t feel like I’m pulling teeth to simply request a “medically necessary” note from a doctor and to be CONSTANTLY given the run around when they didn’t get a run around when it came time for me to pay for my prescription and injections. If you’re going to pay cash and you want a quick in and out situation: this is the place for you. If you want an office that has proper processes in place and efficient ways for handling documentation requests and making sure their patients are getting care AND customer service… I do not recommend this place. Especially if you’re paying with HSA or FSA… go somewhere else. There are better offices in Denver.

aidan Janiero · January 23rd, 2026

I booked an appointment with Vitology through their online system for a consultation regarding peptide and exosome therapies. Unfortunately, my experience was extremely disappointing. Upon arrival at the clinic, I was made to wait for about an hour in the waiting area. It later became clear that the receptionist failed to inform the physician that I had arrived. When the consultation finally began, I was seen by a student, who was unable to provide a professional or knowledgeable consultation on the topic I had specifically booked. What shocked and concerned me the most was that instead of discussing peptides or exosomes, I was pushed toward Ozempic, despite the fact that my inquiry was clearly focused on different therapies. For a clinic that positions itself as a provider of preventive and advanced medical services, I expected a much higher level of professionalism, expertise, and respect for the client’s stated goals. Unfortunately, none of that was demonstrated during my visit. As a result, I have decided not to continue working with this clinic, and I cannot recommend Vitology to anyone seeking consultations related to peptide or exosome therapy.

Aidana Yessengaliyeva · January 23rd, 2026

TIRZEPITIDE AT VITALOGY IS EXPIRED & DOESN'T WORK. The FDA has made it illegal to compound or sell tirzepatide in early 2025, although they are not strictly enforcing it. BUT DON'T BE FOOLED. You might not care about the FDA, but that is not the point. The compounded product DOES NOT WORK because the ingredients to make it were stockpiled late last year with the imminent medspa/tirzepitide cease and desist. Stockpiling, or hoarding, ingredients to sell later renders a drug useless, and the public needs to know these ingredients actually DO expire. Not only that, in shipping ingredients can get warm, making it more INEFFECTIVE. The labs have been so inconsistent, especially at Vitalogy, where they have encountered roadblocks with production from their labs. They kept changing how it is dosed and administered, but never disclosed to me WHY, other than "problems with the labs" and I was misled the entire time. The truth is they are not allowed to be selling Tirzepitide, and the products they get from the compounding facilities are made WEAK or from EXPIRED ingredients. MY STORY: I've spent literally thousands of dollars here since early summer of 2024 in an effort to boost insulin and curb hunger. I started at 162 (female, 5'6"), and immediately lost 7 pounds in two weeks, then lost and additional 11 pounds over the course of about 9 months. I thought something was fishy, but had no idea what. I continually had to increase the dose, and by March of 2025 I was gaining weight and constantly hungry. I hobbled along on Vitalogy's product for another 6 months, working very hard to just to maintain my loss, thinking the problem was me. However, I was recently told by my doctor that any compounded Tirzepatide I was using had expired since, basically, January. I am livid, but there is nothing I can do about it. My doctor prescribed me Zepbound, and I now am using it directly through the Eli Lilly website on a "self-pay" plan, which is actually CHEAPER then what Vitalogy is selling their garbage for. At my last visit I was told my weight stall was my own fault, because I need 1,300 calories just to maintain my current weight. If I could eat that, or less, I would easily lose the weight or maintain the loss completely on my own--- WITHOUT PAYING $200 per shot/week!!! In other words, the Tirzepatide is supposed to do it's job. That's what we are paying for, and the bottom line is that their product DOES NOT WORK! I told my doctor I am only taking my for weightloss and he's fine with that, because Mounjaro is for diabetes patients and Zepbound is for weight loss patients. Insurance covers Zepbound for obesity, and since I am not considered obese and just want to lose a few more pounds and maintain the loss, I must self-pay. I am totally fine with that. If you are considering taking this medication see your doctor. It is easy to find someone to prescribe this medication. Your insurance might cover it (what could be better than that?!), and if they don't, Eli Lilly puts you on a self-pay plan that is $500 per (4) shots, regardless of the dose (and even less $$ if it's for starting doses of 2.5 or 5mg). I can even use my HSA card to pay. Nothing beats being under the care of a real doctor, and taking the REAL medicine. I WISH I HAD KNOWN THIS!!!!! NO MED SPA should be trusted!! This is my story with Vitalogy, but every other spa is like this. None of them are legally allowed to sell compounded Tirzepatide anymore. I am livid that Vitalogy just kept taking my money and no one ever said a thing to me. I was misled.

Susan Macaluso · October 6th, 2025

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