Telehealth · Physician-Prescribed · All 50 States
Testosterone replacement for men. Bioidentical hormone therapy for women. Clinician-led, lab-reviewed, and shipped from a licensed compounding pharmacy — coordinated with your peptides and NAD+ by the same medical team.
Every protocol starts with labs and a telehealth consult. Your clinician builds a plan around your goals — not a one-size-fits-all template.
Bioidentical testosterone replacement for men — labs reviewed, dosing adjusted, shipped to your door.
Get StartedBHRT for peri-menopause, post-menopause, and women's hormone optimization through telehealth.
Get StartedClinician-led protocols for energy, metabolism, and hormone balance — reviewed against your labs.
Get StartedMost telehealth hormone clinics operate in silos. Your TRT provider doesn't know about your peptide stack. At Regenerative Revival, one physician-led team manages all of it — under Arora Health Group clinical oversight.
Hormone optimization uses bioidentical hormones — testosterone for men (TRT), estrogen/progesterone for women (HRT), and related protocols — to restore levels that decline with age. All programs are prescribed and monitored by a licensed clinician based on your labs.
Take our 2-minute quiz, complete a telehealth intake, and have your labs reviewed by a licensed clinician. If you're a candidate, your prescription is dispensed by a licensed compounding pharmacy and shipped to your door.
No. Hormone therapy replaces or optimizes endogenous hormones like testosterone and estrogen. Peptide therapy uses signaling peptides for recovery, metabolism, and performance. At Regenerative Revival, the same medical team coordinates both — so your protocols work together.
When prescribed and monitored by a licensed clinician with regular lab review, hormone therapy is generally well-tolerated. Our team adjusts dosing based on your response and labs throughout your program.
We'll route you to the right clinician and the right program. If you're not a fit for any of them, we'll tell you that too. That's the whole point.
Compounded medications are not FDA-approved drugs. They are prepared by licensed compounding pharmacies based on a clinician's prescription for an individual patient. Individual results vary. A medical evaluation is required to determine if this therapy is appropriate for you. Some uses discussed may be considered off-label. The FDA does not review or approve any compounded medications for safety or effectiveness.