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Peptide Therapy

Peptide therapy is a targeted medical treatment that uses specific amino acid sequences to signal biological processes within the body. These peptides act as messengers, instructing cells to repair, regenerate, regulate hormones, or optimise metabolic and tissue function.
Unlike general supplements, peptides are designed to interact with specific receptors, allowing for precise and purposeful biological responses. They are commonly administered via subcutaneous injection for consistent absorption and controlled dosing.
At The Elixir Clinic, peptide therapy is prescribed as part of a personalised, medically guided protocol based on individual goals, physiology, and underlying biological needs.
Peptide therapy is highly individual and multifactorial in nature, which is why effective treatment begins with a medical assessment. Our doctors carefully assess each case to design a personalised protocol tailored to the body’s specific signalling needs and biological imbalances.

Precision signalling. Targeted repair. Biological optimisation from within.

Peptide therapy at The Elixir Clinic is designed to support regeneration, metabolic balance, recovery, and long-term cellular function through medically guided, non-invasive solutions.

What Are the Benefits of Peptide Therapy?

Our personalised peptide protocols address both visible symptoms and the biological processes beneath them. Targeted peptide selection is paired with regenerative and internal support to improve not just how the body performs, but how it repairs and regulates itself.
Benefits may include:
At The Elixir Clinic, peptide therapy is delivered through a personalised combination of targeted peptide selection, regenerative strategies, and internal biological support.

What Conditions Does Peptide Therapy Help With?

Peptide Therapy

Peptide therapy at The Elixir Clinic may support individuals experiencing:

Book a treatment today to begin your personalised peptide therapy journey.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answering your questions to make you feel comfortable.
Peptides are short chains of amino acids that act as biological messengers. They signal cells to perform specific functions such as repair, regeneration, or metabolic regulation.
No. Some peptides influence hormone signalling, but they are not hormones themselves. They act as regulatory messengers that support natural biological processes.
Peptides are usually administered via subcutaneous injection. This allows for controlled dosing and direct absorption into the bloodstream.
This depends on the peptide used, the dose, and your individual response. Some people notice changes within weeks, while others require longer-term protocols.
Yes. Peptides are often combined with IV therapies, regenerative treatments, and lifestyle optimisation plans.
When prescribed and supervised by a medical professional, peptide therapy is generally well tolerated. A consultation is required to determine suitability.