Glendale, CO
Peptide Therapy clinics in Glendale
Glendale has a West Valley Phoenix market with a mix of retirees and young families, and peptide therapy has grown into a visible slice of the local wellness market. The clinics we track across Arrowhead Ranch, Westgate, and Peoria border range from physician-led longevity practices to medspa-adjacent wellness offices offering sermorelin blends and growth hormone peptides. Most local prescribers have training or admitting privileges within the Banner Thunderbird and Abrazo Arrowhead network. The scene here skews toward DO-led clinics serving a West Valley demographic. The regulatory landscape shifted sharply in 2023 and 2024 when the FDA placed several widely prescribed peptides on its Category 2 bulk substances list, restricting which ingredients compounding pharmacies could legally source. That changed access overnight for BPC-157, CJC-1295, ipamorelin, and thymosin beta-4. Sermorelin and tesamorelin remain FDA-approved for specific indications, and reputable Glendale clinics now draw a clearer line between approved peptides and off-label research compounds than they did two years ago.
Recovery 1
- PRP Therapy
- Ozone Therapy
- Laser Therapy (LLLT)
- Arthritis Treatment
- Cryotherapy
Grossman Wellness Center
- Ozone Therapy
- IV Therapy
- Lyme Disease Treatment
- Peptide Therapy
- Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)
Natura Med Spa & IV Bar - Cherry Creek
- NAD IV Therapy
- Vitamin IV Therapy
- PRP Therapy
- IV Therapy
- IV Hydration
Regulatory context
A note on Colorado's peptide therapy rules.
Most research peptides used in regenerative medicine (BPC-157, TB-500, CJC-1295, ipamorelin) are not FDA-approved drugs. Sermorelin and tesamorelin hold FDA approvals for specific indications. During 2023 and 2024 the FDA placed several peptides into Category 2 on its Bulk Drug Substances Nominated for Use in Compounding list, which limits 503A compounding pharmacies from sourcing those ingredients. Section 503A covers traditional patient-specific compounding; Section 503B covers FDA-registered outsourcing facilities that operate under cGMP standards.
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Colorado Revised Statutes Title 12 Article 280 (Pharmacists, Pharmacy Businesses, and Pharmaceuticals)
Governs compounding standards and pharmacy licensure under the Colorado State Board of Pharmacy. -
Colorado Revised Statutes Title 12 Article 240 (Medical Practice Act)
Regulates physician prescribing and delegation of administration. -
Colorado Natural Health Consumer Protection Act
Registers naturopathic doctors but does not grant prescriptive authority for prescription drugs.
The Colorado State Board of Pharmacy inspects compounding facilities for compliance with USP 795 and USP 797. Non-resident pharmacies must register with the state. Colorado has active medical spa and wellness clinic sectors, and the Board monitors peptide sourcing practices. Clinics should confirm that the compounding pharmacy they use carries a current Colorado permit and that any sterile preparation complies with current USP standards.