The Peptide Patch · Beverly Hills · Physician-prescribed

The Needle-Free Peptide Patch in Beverly Hills

The Peptide Patch is a physician-prescribed, needle-free option that delivers a peptide through the skin instead of by injection. It is provided only after a medical evaluation and baseline lab work, and it is available at our Beverly Hills office at 8920 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 604. Not everyone is a candidate — your physician decides whether the patch, or another format, fits your plan.

● Physician-prescribed● Baseline labs required● Needle-free format● Beverly Hills office
The Peptide Patch — needle-free format
What the Peptide Patch is
Adult wearing a wear-and-go peptide patch on their upper arm
  • ✓ A transdermal patch worn on the skin — no needles, no mixing
  • ✓ The peptide is absorbed through the skin rather than injected
  • ✓ Prescribed only after a medical evaluation and baseline labs
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The Peptide Patch at our Beverly Hills office

8920 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 604, Beverly Hills, CA 90211 · (310) 263-8086 · book@regentherapymd.com · We also serve the wider Westside, including West Hollywood, Century City, Santa Monica, and Mid-City. Telehealth visits are available where our physicians are licensed.

How transdermal delivery works

What the Peptide Patch is, and how transdermal delivery works

A transdermal patch is an adhesive worn on the skin. Instead of being injected into tissue, the prescribed peptide sits in the patch and crosses the skin barrier over the wear time your physician specifies. Transdermal delivery is a route of administration — a way of getting a prescribed medication into the body — not a different or stronger medicine. Whether a particular peptide is suitable for delivery through the skin depends on the molecule itself, and that is a decision your physician makes during your evaluation.

This page is educational and is not medical advice, and it is not a promise of any particular outcome. The Peptide Patch is a needle-free convenience option inside a physician-supervised program — we do not claim it performs better than an injection. Individual results vary, and not everyone is a candidate. Speak with a licensed physician about your own history before starting anything. Medically reviewed by Dr. Hootan Zandifar, MD, Medical Director, Regen Therapy MD (UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine).

Needle-freeWorn on the skin — no injection, no self-sticking, no mixing.
Wear and goNothing to measure. Apply and remove exactly as directed.
A delivery route, not a new drugThe patch changes how a prescribed peptide is delivered, not what it is.
Physician-prescribedProvided after an evaluation and baseline labs — never from a questionnaire alone.
An honest comparison

Peptide Patch vs. injection: an honest comparison

Regen Therapy MD physician talking through a plan with a patient
Real physiciansWhat the patch offersA needle-free routine. For patients who find injections difficult or who put off care because of them, that convenience is the honest reason to ask about the patch.
Test, don't guessWhat injections offerInjection remains the established route for many peptides, and some have no patch equivalent at all. The patch is a convenience option, not an upgrade.
Verified sourcingGLP-1 medications are injection-onlySemaglutide and tirzepatide are prescribed as injections. They are not available as a patch — not here, and not anywhere. Any provider claiming otherwise should be treated as a warning sign.
Needle-free optionsYour physician decides the formatThe choice follows your evaluation, labs, and history — patch, injection, oral, troche, or nasal. Sometimes the answer is that the patch is not right for you.
Medical leadership

Care at Regen Therapy MD is led by Dr. Hootan Zandifar, MD, Medical Director — a graduate of UCLA's David Geffen School of Medicine with dual board certifications — alongside a team that includes Master Trainer Terence Hill. Meet the team →

Consult, labs, then a format

How the Peptide Patch program works

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Book your consultAn in-person visit at our Beverly Hills office, or telehealth where our physicians are licensed.
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Baseline lab workBloodwork before anything is prescribed, so the plan is built on your data instead of a guess.
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Your physician selects the formatPatch, injection, oral, troche, or nasal — chosen for your plan. The patch is not always the answer.
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Follow-up and supportDosing guidance, check-ins, and repeat labs where your physician indicates them.
Candidacy

Who the Peptide Patch may suit — and who it may not

Two people jogging at sunrise
Recovery and repairMay suit: needle-averse patients

Patients who delay or avoid care because of injections are the ones who most often ask about a needle-free format.

Discuss in your consult →
Energy, sleep and longevityMay suit: simpler routines

No mixing or measuring, which some patients find easier to keep up with while travelling or working long days.

Discuss in your consult →
Sexual health and vitalityMay suit: patients already in a supervised plan

If a peptide you are already prescribed has a patch format, your physician may discuss whether changing the route makes sense.

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Skin and hairMay not suit: GLP-1 weight management

Semaglutide and tirzepatide are injection-only. There is no patch version of these medications, so the patch is not an option for GLP-1 care.

Discuss in your consult →
Metabolic and weightMay not suit: skin or adhesive sensitivity

Reactions to adhesives, or a condition affecting the application site, may rule the patch out for you.

Discuss in your consult →
Focus and clarityMay not suit: peptides with no patch format

Some peptides are appropriate only by injection. If that is what your plan calls for, your physician will tell you so directly.

Discuss in your consult →

Candidacy is determined by your physician after an evaluation and baseline labs. Individual results vary, and this page is educational rather than medical advice. Program specifics, including cost, are discussed at your consultation.

Ready to ask about the patch?

Start with a physician consultation.

An evaluation, your own lab data, and a straight conversation about whether the Peptide Patch — or another format — fits your plan. Program specifics and cost are discussed at the consultation, before you commit to anything. The consultation is $295, credited 100% toward your first program.

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Beverly Hills · 8920 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 604 · Serving the Westside · Telehealth where licensed

Honest answers

Frequently asked questions about the Peptide Patch

Is the Peptide Patch as effective as an injection?

We do not claim that, and we would be cautious of anyone who does. The patch is a needle-free convenience option within a supervised plan. Transdermal delivery of peptides is being studied, and what is known varies from one molecule to the next — your physician will tell you what is established for the specific peptide under discussion, and what is not. Individual results vary.

Can I get semaglutide or tirzepatide as a patch?

No. GLP-1 medications such as semaglutide and tirzepatide are injection-only. There is no patch form of these medications, and we will not represent one. If a provider offers you a GLP-1 patch, treat it as a reason to walk away.

Do I really need lab work before the patch?

Yes. Baseline bloodwork is how your physician personalizes the plan and screens for reasons not to proceed at all. We test before we treat — for the patch and for every other format. Needle-free delivery does not mean skipping the medical work.

What does the Peptide Patch cost?

$295 consultation, credited 100% toward your first program; peptide therapy programs start at $349/month. Your exact program is set after your evaluation and labs — see our pricing page. Individual results vary; this page is educational and not medical advice.

Is the patch available at the Beverly Hills office?

Yes. The Peptide Patch is available through our Beverly Hills office at 8920 Wilshire Blvd, Suite 604, Beverly Hills, CA 90211, which also serves the wider Westside. Telehealth visits are available where our physicians are licensed. Everything is physician-prescribed after a real evaluation and compounded by licensed U.S. pharmacies. This page is educational and not medical advice.