Your First Peptide Consultation in Dubai: What to Expect
A step-by-step walkthrough of the consultation pathway at UAE Peptide Clinic in Dubai: intake, physician review, prescription, protocol design and cold-chain delivery across the UAE.
By UAE Peptide Clinic Medical Team
Most people who contact UAE Peptide Clinic have read a great deal about peptides and very little about the clinical process. This article sets out exactly what happens from first enquiry to delivery, so that a first consultation in Dubai feels predictable rather than opaque. The short version: this is a physician-supervised medical pathway, and not every enquiry ends in a prescription.
Step one: the online intake
You begin with a structured intake form covering health history, current medications and supplements, previous investigations, family history where relevant, and your goals. The form also screens for contraindications. Completing it carefully is the single most useful thing a patient can do, because it determines how productive the consultation itself will be.
Step two: the physician consultation
A DHA-registered physician reviews your intake and conducts a video consultation, typically around thirty minutes. This is a clinical conversation. The physician will explore your history, clarify your goals, explain what research has examined for the peptides relevant to your case, and be explicit about where evidence is limited. Expect hedged language, because the literature is genuinely hedged.
Step three: prescription, or a considered no
If a protocol is clinically appropriate, a prescription is issued. If it is not, the physician will explain why and, where useful, suggest a more appropriate route such as further investigations, referral or lifestyle-led management first. A declined request is a functioning safeguard, not a failure of service.
Step four: protocol design
- Peptide selection based on your clinical picture rather than a preselected package.
- Dose and frequency set by the prescribing physician.
- Cycle length defined at the outset, with a planned review rather than open-ended supply.
- Format chosen between pen and vial according to convenience and dosing precision.
Step five: cold-chain delivery
Prescriptions are dispensed pharmaceutical grade by licensed compounding partners and delivered under cold chain. Same-day delivery is generally available within Dubai, with next-day service to Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Ajman, Ras Al Khaimah, Fujairah and Umm Al Quwain. Storage and handling instructions are supplied with every order.
Step six: ongoing monitoring
Protocols include a mid-protocol physician check-in, and laboratory work where indicated. For growth hormone axis peptides such as Tesamorelin, monitoring of IGF-1 and glucose markers is standard rather than optional. Protocols may be adjusted, extended or discontinued based on clinical judgement.
Who is not suitable
- Pregnancy or breastfeeding.
- Active malignancy, or a history requiring oncology sign-off.
- Anyone under 18 years of age.
- Certain autoimmune conditions without specialist agreement.
- Cases where medication interactions or uncontrolled comorbidity make a protocol inappropriate.
What to bring
A recent blood panel if you have one, a complete list of medications and supplements including doses, any relevant imaging reports, and a clear sense of what you are trying to achieve. Emirates ID is required for prescription documentation.
Cost and obligation
There is a consultation fee, and separately a protocol cost if you proceed. There is no obligation to proceed after the consultation, and the consultation retains value regardless: you leave with a physician assessment of whether peptide therapy is relevant to you at all. UAE Peptide Clinic is a clinical service operating under Aevum Health Solutions FZCO, not a supplement shop, and the objective is informed, medically appropriate access. Individual responses vary and no outcome is guaranteed.
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