Help & FAQ’s

Yes. Each doctor you interact with is licensed to prescribe medicine and treat patients in the state you live in. This allows you to get the medications you need, on your schedule, hassle-free.
You will be billed for your medication when the medication is shipped based on the treatment plan you select.
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We treat patients 18 years of age and older. If you are younger than 18 years of age, please seek treatment from a local primary care physician.
We offers service in the United States only but based on the therapy and medication being prescribed, there may be restrictions based on state.

Once you complete the online visit, you’ll hear back from one of our US-based doctors in 24 hours (some States will require a live chat or video consultation). Orders will then be sent to the dispensing pharmacy and shipped.
Login to your Doc4Life account and reorder or cancel at any time. You will be contacted before your medication is to be refilled and billed to your credit card. Your medication will then be shipped.
Federal and State law do not allow medication returns. Therefore, all sales are final. If you have a specific concern, please create a ticket in the “Contact us” section and we’ll get back with you.

Peptides are short chains of amino acids, typically consisting of fewer than 50 amino acid residues. Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins, and when amino acids link together in a specific sequence, they form peptides.
No. Most insurers do not cover this type of therapy.
The cost of a single PRP treatment will typically be in the range of $700 – $1,500. People may also require repeat treatments.
Research shows that it speeds healing after injury or surgery for certain conditions, like torn tendons. In addition to helping injured tissue heal, some studies show PRP injections curb pain and boost mobility for people with injuries.
Injecting PRP involves using a person’s own platelets, which is why people receiving this treatment do not usually have any adverse reactions to the injections. However, they may experience irritation, pain, or bleeding at or around the injection site. Most people can resume their normal activities almost immediately after having a PRP injection.
Although the equipment used to produce PRP and the injections themselves have been cleared by the FDA, this procedure is considered investigational and has not been officially approved by the FDA for most uses. Since PRP is a substance derived from one’s own blood, it is not considered a drug.
Platelet-rich plasma lasts anywhere from six and nine months, during which time it will continue to aid in healing the soft-tissue injury.
PRP therapy is a three-step process. Most PRP therapy requires three treatments 4–6 weeks apart. Maintenance treatments are required every 4–6 months.