Peptide Therapy for Women in Raleigh, NC

Physician-supervised consultations for women considering peptide therapy at RegenesisMD.

Women across Raleigh are asking informed questions about peptide therapy — what it is, how it works, and whether it fits into a broader wellness approach. RegenesisMD offers in-person evaluations for women considering peptide options, led by Dr. Bhavna Vaidya, MD and supported by a clinical team of PAs and DNPs working under her medical direction.

Important medical & legal disclaimer

This page is general educational information, not medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Compounded peptide preparations discussed here are not FDA-approved for any human use. Individual results may vary. A physician consultation is required before any protocol.

Why women explore peptide therapy

  • Hormonal transitions — perimenopause, menopause and post-menopause. Growth-hormone-releasing peptides such as Sermorelin may support body composition and energy.
  • Weight management — GLP-1 peptides such as semaglutide have demonstrated significant outcomes in medically supervised weight management.
  • Gut health & healing — BPC-157 is studied for its potential role in gut-lining repair and inflammation reduction.
  • Cellular energy & aging — NAD+ therapy supports mitochondrial function, which naturally declines with age.
  • Athletic recovery — active women may benefit from peptides such as TB-500 for tissue repair and recovery support.

Our safety-first approach

  • Comprehensive in-person evaluation before any peptide protocol is initiated.
  • Baseline labs to identify what the body actually needs.
  • Informed consent covering evidence, potential benefits, risks and alternatives.
  • Ongoing monitoring with regular follow-ups.
  • Pharmaceutical-grade sourcing from certified compounding pharmacies.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is peptide therapy safe for women?

Peptide therapy at RegenesisMD is administered under the direct supervision of Dr. Bhavna Vaidya, MD. Safety depends on the specific peptide, dosage and individual health profile. A thorough evaluation including lab work is required before any peptide protocol is initiated. Individual results may vary.

What peptides are commonly discussed for women's health?

Common peptides discussed in women's health include BPC-157 for gut and tissue healing, Sermorelin for growth-hormone optimization, NAD+ for cellular energy and aging, and Semaglutide for weight management. All require physician evaluation and prescription.

Do I need regular follow-up visits for peptide therapy?

Yes. Ongoing monitoring is required for anyone on compounded preparations. This ensures continued appropriateness and allows the dose to be adjusted based on your response.