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If you're getting your protocol through a telehealth provider — compounded Tirzepatide, prescribed Semaglutide, BPC-157 from a longevity clinic — the app you actually need has to do two jobs at once. Help you do the protocol day-to-day, and produce a clean record for the next clinician check-in. Peptide Protocol is built for both: native iPhone tracking with weekly reports your provider can read in under a minute.

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What telehealth patients actually need from a tracker

Six things that distinguish a tracker built for telehealth follow-ups from a generic medication app.

Compounded prescription supportCustom dose, custom cadence, custom reconstitution. Not tied to FDA labels — works with whatever your compounding pharmacy sent you.
Adherence at a glanceSingle-number weekly adherence + dose timeline. The first thing a clinician asks ("did you actually take it?") has a one-screen answer.
Side-effect logDaily check-in with structured fields (energy, sleep, appetite, weight) plus free-text notes. No more "I think I felt nauseous last Wednesday."
Weekly clinician reportAuto-generated weekly summary covering adherence, dose log, side-effect aggregates, weight delta, inventory status. Screenshot-able.
CSV / JSON exportSettings → Export. Useful when your provider's portal accepts attachments or you want a clean record before changing providers.
Privacy by defaultData lives on your iPhone. Nothing leaves the device automatically. You choose what to share with whom.

Built for the follow-up visit

Three features that matter especially when a clinician will read your data.

Custom protocols, no label dependency

Your compounded Tirzepatide is at 7.5 mg/mL? The app's calculator handles it. Your clinic prescribes a non-standard cadence? The protocol-builder takes it. Nothing in the app assumes an FDA label exists.

Weekly report that stands alone

Auto-generated each week. Adherence percentage, dose timeline, weight delta, free-text symptom notes, inventory low-stock alerts. The clinician sees the picture without you assembling it.

You own the data

No cloud account. No automatic transmission to your clinic, the manufacturer, or anyone else. If you switch providers, the dose history goes with you via JSON export — no portal, no permissions, no friction.

What it looks like

Daily check-in screen capturing energy, sleep, appetite and weight with free-text notes for clinician review Insights screen with adherence and progress trends — the data a telehealth follow-up needs Inventory screen with vial stock and refill timing — useful when discussing prescription renewals

Telehealth tracking — common questions

Can I share Peptide Protocol data with my telehealth provider?

Yes. The weekly report combines adherence, dose timeline, weight delta, side-effect notes, and inventory status into a single shareable view. From Settings → Export you can also download CSV (dose log, check-ins, weight history) and JSON (full restore). Both are commonly attached to telehealth follow-ups.

Does the app handle compounded prescriptions where the dose isn't on a standard label?

Yes. The protocol-builder accepts any custom dose, cadence, and reconstitution. Your compounded prescription's specific concentration goes into the calculator setup once and the syringe-unit count follows. There's no dependency on FDA labels — the calculator works for whatever the compounding pharmacy sent you.

Is my data shared with my telehealth clinic automatically?

No. Peptide Protocol stores everything on your iPhone by default. Nothing is transmitted to your provider, the App Store, or our servers without you explicitly exporting and sharing it. You decide what your clinician sees and when.

Common telehealth peptides

One iPhone app. Clinician-ready data.

Free on the App Store. Builds your first protocol in under five minutes.

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Not medical advice. Peptide Protocol is a personal tracking tool — it does not diagnose, prescribe, or replace your telehealth provider. Always follow the dosing instructions your prescriber gave you, and discuss any changes with them rather than self-adjusting based on app data.