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4 Best Peptide Therapy Clinics in Alexandria, Virginia

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Alexandria, VA

Peptide Therapy clinics in Alexandria

Alexandria has a Northern Virginia Beltway city with a mix of federal professionals and DC commuters, and peptide therapy has grown into a visible slice of the local wellness market. The clinics we track across Old Town, Del Ray, and Kingstowne 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 Inova Alexandria and Virginia Hospital Center network. The scene here skews toward concierge clinics serving defense contractors and federal appointees. 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 Alexandria clinics now draw a clearer line between approved peptides and off-label research compounds than they did two years ago.

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Advanced TRT Clinic

Alexandria, VA

Advanced TRT Clinic, a hormone optimization and testosterone-replacement practice in Alexandria, Virginia, specializes in testosterone-replacement therapy (TRT) and peptide therapy for men and women …

  • Peptide Therapy
  • Erectile Dysfunction (ED) Treatment
  • Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT)
  • Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)

District Cryo

Alexandria, VA

District Cryo, located in Alexandria, offers whole-body cryotherapy as a recovery and wellness modality. Cryotherapy involves brief exposure to extreme cold and is used by some athletes and active in…

  • IV Therapy
  • Cryotherapy
  • Red Light Therapy
  • Peptide Therapy
  • Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)
MD on staff

kingstreetapothecary

Alexandria, VA

King Street Apothecary, a hormone optimization and peptide-therapy clinic in Alexandria, specializes in testosterone replacement therapy and hormone replacement therapy alongside IV therapy and pepti…

  • IV Therapy
  • IV Hydration
  • Peptide Therapy
  • Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)
  • Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT)

Healthier

Alexandria, VA

Healthier, an IV therapy clinic in Alexandria, specializes in intravenous nutrient infusions and peptide protocols alongside microneedling for aesthetic and tissue-support goals. The practice positio…

  • Vitamin IV Therapy
  • PRP Therapy
  • IV Therapy
  • Peptide Therapy
  • Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)
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Regulatory context

A note on Virginia'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. The FDA placed several peptides into Category 2 on its Bulk Drug Substances Nominated for Use in Compounding list during 2023 and 2024, restricting 503A pharmacy sourcing. Section 503A covers traditional patient-specific compounding; Section 503B covers FDA-registered outsourcing facilities held to cGMP.

  • Code of Virginia Title 54.1 Chapter 33 (Pharmacy)
    Governs pharmacy licensure and compounding under the Virginia Board of Pharmacy.
  • Code of Virginia Title 54.1 Chapter 29 (Medicine and Other Healing Arts)
    Regulates physician prescribing and delegation.
  • 18 Virginia Administrative Code 110-20
    Implements pharmacy compounding rules consistent with USP 795 and 797.

The Virginia Board of Pharmacy inspects compounding pharmacies for USP compliance. Non-resident pharmacies shipping peptides into Virginia must hold a current non-resident permit. The Board publishes disciplinary actions. Virginia coordinates with DC and Maryland regulators for cross-border clinic operations.

Peptide Therapy in Alexandria, answered.

Alexandria clinics most commonly offer sermorelin and sermorelin plus ipamorelin blends for growth hormone support, both of which are FDA-approved for adult GH deficiency. Healing peptides like BPC-157 and thymosin beta-4 (TB-500) are sometimes offered, but neither is FDA-approved and both landed on the FDA's Category 2 bulk list in 2023, which restricts compounding pharmacy sourcing. CJC-1295 and tesamorelin (Egrifta) appear in some protocols; tesamorelin is FDA-approved for HIV-associated lipodystrophy only. Melanotan II, epithalon, and selank are not FDA-approved.

$450 to $700 per month for sermorelin or sermorelin plus ipamorelin blends. $600 to $1,100 per month for BPC-157 plus TB-500 protocols when available through compounding. $550 to $950 per month for peptide plus hormone optimization bundles. Expect $400 to $900 upfront for initial labs (CBC, CMP, IGF-1, hormone panel, inflammatory markers) and the intake consult. Most clinics expect a 3 to 6 month commitment with monthly or quarterly follow-ups, and injection supplies and shipping from the compounding pharmacy are usually bundled into the monthly price.

Sermorelin and tesamorelin are FDA-approved for specific indications, so those are the only peptides a Virginia clinic can prescribe as standard practice with full FDA backing. BPC-157, CJC-1295, ipamorelin, thymosin beta-4 (TB-500), epithalon, melanotan, and most other research peptides are not FDA-approved. The FDA's 2023-2024 Category 2 bulk substances list decision meant 503A compounding pharmacies lost legal access to many of those ingredients, so availability fluctuates. Any Alexandria clinic that still offers a long menu of non-approved peptides should disclose exactly where those ingredients come from.

Virginia is a reduced-practice state for nurse practitioners, meaning NPs operate under a collaborative agreement with a supervising physician. MDs and DOs can prescribe peptides directly, and NPs prescribe under that collaboration. All prescriptions must be filled through a state-licensed 503A compounding pharmacy. The Virginia Board of Medicine licenses physicians and the Virginia Board of Pharmacy regulates compounding. Peptides are typically administered by subcutaneous injection at home after a training session at the clinic, though some Alexandria offices offer in-clinic injections. Be wary of non-clinical operators selling peptides labeled as research chemicals, which is a federal red flag regardless of state law.

Verify the prescribing physician's active license through the Virginia medical board and confirm their NPI number through the NPPES registry. Ask which 503A compounding pharmacy supplies the peptides and whether that pharmacy is licensed in Virginia. Request baseline labs (CBC, CMP, IGF-1, hormone panel, inflammatory markers) before starting any growth hormone peptide, and confirm a monitoring schedule. Reputable Alexandria clinics in Old Town will clearly distinguish FDA-approved peptides from off-label compounds and avoid marketing research chemicals to the public.

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