The record that
moves with the patient.
Care follows the patient — not the clinic.
Most patient software is built on clinic ownership: leave, and you lose your chart. Peptalk inverts that. The clinical record is durable across relationships, and the patient controls who sees what.
Patients win
Switch clinics without losing bloodwork history, dose adherence, weight trend, or prior protocols. Continuity of care is preserved.
Clinics compete on quality
No data hostage-taking. Clinics win on price, provider availability, and program design — the behaviors that actually serve patients.
The network compounds
Any clinic that joins can accept a transferred patient on day one — no record migration. Every clinic makes the network more valuable.
What Peptalk does
Provider-supervised throughout. Peptalk records, organizes, reminds, and surfaces — providers make every clinical decision.
Track doses & adherence
Log injections in seconds, rotate sites, and keep an honest adherence record across every protocol.
Reconstitution math
A precise calculator for concentration, draw volume, and doses per vial. Mathematical calculation only — confirm with your provider.
Vial lifecycle
Reconstitution dates, beyond-use expiry, and remaining doses tracked automatically.
Labs for provider review
Upload labs and biomarkers to a portable record your clinics can review against their own reference ranges.
Control what each clinic sees
Granular sharing scopes per clinic relationship — revoke access at any time.
A record that travels
Add a clinic, switch clinics, or carry your history forward. It stays yours.
See it live
One patient. Two clinics. The same portable record.
Sign in as the demo patient who is active at both clinics — then see the same record, scoped differently, from each clinic's provider view.
Demo environment — all patient data is fictional.
Peptalk is a software platform for clinics and providers offering peptide, hormone, and wellness protocols. Peptalk does not provide medical care, prescribe, dispense, or diagnose. All clinical decisions are made by licensed healthcare providers.