What Are Peptides? Everything You Need to Know

Peptides are everywhere right now: GLP-1s for weight loss, recovery blends for training, brain-support sprays for focus. But what are peptides, and which ones should you consider? If you’ve been curious about peptides but have no clue where to start, you’re in the right place.

On an episode of the Women Want Strong Men podcast, we met with renowned clinical pharmacist James LaValle to discuss where peptides fit into your lifestyle and how to use them the right way. Save the episode below for deeper insights, and keep reading for the essentials.

Today, we’re covering what peptides are and how they work, safety and side effects, who’s a good candidate, the main categories (with examples), and how to get them the right way.

So… What Are Peptides? 

If proteins are long chains of amino acids, peptides are the shorter versions your body uses as signals. Think of them as text messages to specific systems: appetite, recovery, sleep, mood, energy production, and more. Because they’re targeted and short-acting, they can nudge a pathway without bulldozing your whole system.

Peptides don’t replace hormones like testosterone replacement therapy (TRT), and they aren’t SARMs (Selective Androgen Receptor Modulators) either. They’re signals that tell your own biology to do a specific job, whether it’s supporting tissue repair or calming neuroinflammation.

Peptides work best when you already have a solid foundation. 

That means prioritizing a high-protein diet, resistance training, quality sleep, optimizing your hormones, and managing stress. When you have healthy lifestyle habits in place but need an extra boost, peptides can help you go the extra mile.

Are Peptides Safe?

Safety depends on the right peptide, the right person, the right dose, and clean sourcing. Many peptides have strong safety records when prescribed, monitored, and paired with good habits. Issues tend to show up when people self-experiment with research chemicals, skip labs, or try to stack a bunch of peptides at once.

Some individuals should avoid peptides, such as anyone with uncontrolled blood pressure, untreated sleep apnea, kidney/liver disease, or active cancer. Not sure what’s safe for your situation? We’ll review your history and labs, then give you a straight answer.

Peptide side effects often depend on the category, for example:

  • GLP-1s can cause nausea, fullness, and constipation.
  • Growth-hormone secretagogues (like seremorelin and tesamorelin) may cause water retention, tingling, sleep changes, or appetite swings and shouldn’t be used with active cancer. 
  • Neuropeptide nasal sprays can irritate the nose or trigger headaches. 
  • Some sleep peptides may make some people drowsy the next morning. 

Who Is a Good Candidate?

If you want results and are willing to do the work, peptides can be a great fit. You’ll do best if you have clear goals (drop fat, protect muscle, sleep better, sharpen focus, etc.) and strong lifestyle habits in place around exercise, nutrition, sleep, and stress management. 

People who struggle with follow-through, want a quick fix, or have unmanaged medical issues usually won’t get ideal results. We want you winning early, not spinning your wheels. That’s why we start with comprehensive labs and build your treatment plan from there.

What Are the Types of Peptides?

Here’s a simple way to think about it: different peptides speak to different systems. Some help you feel full and manage blood sugar, while others calm a busy brain or support recovery and injury healing. 

You don’t need a chemistry degree to use them well, you just need the right match for your goal. Below, we’ll walk through the main categories, share the common options, and break down what to be aware of. If one stands out, we can help you build a personalized treatment plan around it. 

The main types of peptides include: 

  1. Metabolic peptides
  2. Neuropeptides
  3. Peptides for energy & mitochondria 
  4. Recovery & musculoskeletal support peptides
  5. Sleep peptides
  6. Copper peptides

Metabolic Peptides

Metabolic peptides help with appetite and blood sugar control. The most well-known options are GLP-1 receptor agonists like semaglutide and dual GIP/GLP-1 agonists like tirzepatide. They help you feel full sooner and longer, which cuts calories without white-knuckling every meal. 

We titrate slowly to reduce nausea or constipation and pair these peptides with strength training, a nutrient-dense diet, and supplementation when needed to protect lean mass. Rarely, patients run into gallbladder or pancreas issues—that’s why screening and follow-up matter.

Potential benefits include: 

  • Calmer appetite and fewer cravings
  • Sustainable weight loss with muscle preservation
  • Better fasting glucose/A1C, blood pressure, and lipids
  • Decreased inflammation
  • Improved cardiovascular health
  • Hormonal support for women with PCOS
  • Easier adherence to a high-protein plan
  • Possible reduction in neurodegeneration risk

Neuropeptides for Brain Function

When stress is high and your brain feels foggy, neuropeptides like Selank and Semax can support focus, calm anxiety, and extend mental stamina. They’re not stimulants; they modulate signaling and neuroinflammation so your brain can do its job.

Potential benefits include:

  • Smoother, calmer focus without a wired feeling
  • Better mental endurance for demanding work days
  • Support during recovery from illness or concussion
  • Daytime performance without the late-night “tired but wired” feeling

Peptides for Energy & Mitochondria

If your engine feels underpowered even with decent sleep, MOTS-c is a mitochondrial-derived peptide that helps cells make energy more efficiently. It pairs well with the basics: protein, micronutrients, training, and hydration. Some men feel a brief dip as their system adjusts, then notice steadier daytime energy.

Potential benefits:

  • More motivation for training and daily life
  • Improved work capacity without needing more caffeine
  • Better metabolic flexibility (carbs and fats felt more available)
  • Support for fat loss phases without flatlining

Recovery & Musculoskeletal Support Peptides

When you’re training hard or coming back from a tendon injury, you want two things: better recovery and smarter remodeling. This category covers both. Some options (like human growth hormone peptides) tell your body to release a natural pulse of growth hormone, which can make it easier to bounce back, sleep deeper, and shift body composition. 

Others (like BPC-157) are used to support tendons, ligaments, and soft tissue while you follow a solid rehab plan. When used the right way, these can make training feel doable again. 

Potential benefits:

  • Quicker between-session recovery and less lingering soreness
  • Better tolerance for training volume and rehab work
  • Support for adding lean mass and dropping fat (with protein + lifting)
  • Smoother ramp-up back to heavier lifts
  • For some, better sleep and “next-day ready” feeling

Sleep Peptides

When you’ve cleaned up your sleep hygiene routine but still can’t get a good night’s sleep, DSIP (Delta Sleep-Inducing Peptide) can help reset sleep initiation or maintenance. Many providers use it short term while addressing sleep apnea risk, evening routine, light exposure, and stress. 

Potential benefits:

  • Easier “shut-down” at night
  • Fewer overnight wake-ups
  • Better sleep continuity during high-stress stretches
  • A bridge while deeper sleep issues are corrected

Copper Peptides

Not all peptides are injected or taken orally—some are used topically for visible, cosmetic benefits. Copper peptides (like GHK-Cu) are naturally occurring compounds that help signal tissue repair, collagen production, and new hair growth. Applying them to the skin or scalp can improve firmness, elasticity, and density over time.

They’re often used alongside regenerative therapies like microneedling or PRP to enhance results. While not a substitute for addressing internal hormone or nutrient imbalances, they can be a great complement to your overall wellness and longevity plan.

Potential benefits:

  • Healthier, thicker hair growth
  • Improved skin firmness and elasticity
  • Support for collagen production and wound healing
  • Enhanced results from skin or scalp treatments

Curious about peptides but not sure where to start? We’ll help you match the right peptide to your labs and goals to build a customized treatment plan tailored to your needs.

How to Get Peptides (Legally & Safely)

Getting peptides the right way matters. Not just for results—but for your safety, your wallet, and your long-term health. If you want a trusted team to guide the process, that’s what we do at Victory Men’s Health. In the meantime, here’s what to keep in mind: 

  1. Start with comprehensive lab work. You’ll share details about your goals, lifestyle, sleep, meds, and supplements. Then, we’ll conduct your labs to get a clearer picture of your health so we can help pick the right tool and dose for your body. 
  2. Use legit sources only. Stick to FDA-approved peptides or reputable cGMP compounding with documentation and skip the social media specials. If you wouldn’t buy raw chicken from a yard sale, don’t buy your peptides that way either.
  3. Get coached on the details. If your peptide needs mixing or injections, learn it the right way. Know where to store it, how to travel with it, and when to dose around meals, lifts, and sleep. Small details make a big difference in results.
  4. Follow up and adjust. Titrate slowly under medical guidance, keep an eye on side effects, and track your progress. If something’s off, we can tweak your plan to make it work for you.

Ready to Use Peptides the Right Way?

Peptides can be a powerful tool in achieving your health goals, but they work best with a solid plan and professional oversight. When you pair the right peptide with the right lifestyle habits, you can turn short-term wins into long-term results. 

At Victory Men’s Health, we make the process simple, safe, and personalized to your needs. Whether you visit one of our Illinois or Missouri clinics or book a telehealth consult, our team will guide you through everything you need to know. 

Ready to take the first step toward feeling stronger and living better? Contact us today to schedule your consultation and take control of your health.

Brain Peptides: Can They Actually Boost Cognitive Function?

If you’re constantly forgetting where you left your keys, struggling to focus at work, or just not feeling as mentally sharp as you used to, you’re not alone. More and more men are asking about brain peptides as a way to get their edge back, and it’s not hard to see why. 

Many men experience dips in cognitive performance as they age, face stress, or experience hormone imbalances. The good news? There’s a growing area of science exploring how brain peptides can help by improving focus, memory, and mental clarity. 

Peptides for brain health have been talked about on some of the world’s biggest podcasts, from The Joe Rogan Experience to The Huberman Lab with Dr. Andrew Huberman. But can peptides actually boost cognitive function—or is it all hype? Let’s find out. 

What Are Brain Peptides?

Peptides are small chains of amino acids that are essentially the building blocks of proteins. Think of them as messengers that tell your body what to do. Some peptides are naturally produced, while others are synthesized for therapeutic use.

When we talk about brain peptides, we’re referring to peptides that support neurological function—either directly by acting on brain cells, or indirectly by supporting hormones, sleep, and inflammation regulation. 

Many fall under the category of “nootropics,” which are substances that enhance cognitive performance. Unlike some nootropic supplements that work broadly (and sometimes unpredictably), peptides are more targeted and often work with your body’s natural processes to support better long-term brain health.

How Do Brain Peptides Work in the Body?

You might be wondering how exactly a peptide helps your brain. The answer depends on the type of peptide, but most work by influencing neurotransmitters, promoting the growth of new brain cells, or reducing inflammation that can interfere with cognitive function.

Some brain peptides cross the blood-brain barrier and act directly on neurons. Others, like growth hormone-releasing peptides, work indirectly by improving sleep, repairing tissues, or optimizing hormones—factors that all play into sharper mental performance.

For example, boosting brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is a key strategy in improving learning and memory. Some peptides help increase BDNF, which supports the survival and growth of brain cells and strengthens neural connections. 

What Are the Best Brain Peptides for Cognitive Function?

There are dozens of peptides on the market, but only a handful stand out for their brain-boosting benefits. If you think of Ozempic when you hear “peptide,” know that these aren’t the kind we’re talking about. 

These contenders have shown promise for enhancing memory, focus, mental endurance, and protection against cognitive decline. That said, you should always speak with your healthcare provider before starting any new peptides or medications. 

Here are some of the best brain peptides for cognitive function: 

  1. Dihexa
  2. NAD+
  3. Semax
  4. Tesamorelin
  5. Sermorelin
  6. BPC-157
  7. Pinealon

Dihexa

Dihexa was originally developed to help with serious brain conditions like Alzheimer’s, but it’s since gained attention for its incredible cognitive benefits. It works by binding to something called HGF (hepatocyte growth factor), which helps create new connections in the brain. 

That’s a big deal when it comes to improving memory, focus, and mental stamina. Some research even shows it could be millions of times more powerful than BDNF—the protein most known for brain growth and repair.

NAD+

NAD+ (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide) isn’t technically a peptide, but it’s often included in peptide therapy protocols due to its essential role in brain health. It supports mitochondrial function, helps repair DNA, and combats cellular aging. 

As NAD+ levels decline with age, supplementation can improve energy, mood, and mental clarity. If this is something you’re interested in pursuing, our team can help. We offer NAD+ injections as an at-home treatment with subcutaneous injections and Niagen infusions in-office.

Semax

Semax is a powerful nootropic peptide that’s been used for decades—especially in places like Russia—to boost brain function and mental clarity. It’s derived from ACTH (a hormone involved in stress response) and works by increasing BDNF and supporting key neurotransmitters like dopamine and serotonin. 

That means sharper focus, better mood, and improved attention. Some people even use it during recovery from brain injuries. Many individuals who use Semax say they notice a clear boost in mental drive and motivation.

Tesamorelin

Tesamorelin is a growth hormone–releasing peptide that indirectly supports cognitive health by improving sleep, reducing inflammation, and promoting fat loss. Some studies suggest it may reduce brain atrophy in aging adults, making it a compelling option for long-term brain protection. Plus, better sleep equals better memory and mental sharpness.

Sermorelin

Sermorelin is another growth hormone secretagogue that helps your body produce more of its own growth hormone. While it’s commonly used for physical rejuvenation and fat loss, it can also support brain health through improved sleep quality and overall hormone balance. If you’re feeling mentally sluggish and physically drained, Sermorelin may help address both.

BPC-157

Best known for healing tendons and injuries, BPC-157 also shows promise in neurological recovery. It has anti-inflammatory effects and may help repair the blood-brain barrier and support neuroprotection. While research is still in the early stages, BPC-157’s potential to help with brain injury, stress resilience, and inflammation makes it worth watching.

Pinealon

Pinealon is a short peptide chain that helps regulate gene expression in brain cells. It’s been used to improve memory, increase oxygen flow to the brain, and protect against oxidative damage. Pinealon may also support circadian rhythm regulation, making it beneficial for sleep and mental clarity.

Are Nootropic Peptides Safe to Use?

Safety is one of the first questions we get from men considering peptide therapy, and we get it! Most brain peptides, when used under medical supervision, are considered safe and well-tolerated. Some people may experience mild side effects like headaches, nausea, or fatigue, particularly when starting a new protocol. 

Rarely, peptides can increase blood pressure or cause mood shifts, especially when improperly dosed. That’s why working with a specialized provider like Victory Men’s Health is essential. We ensure you’re using medical-grade peptides with personalized dosing and ongoing monitoring.

Avoid ordering research peptides online. The quality, purity, and safety of these products are often questionable, and there’s no medical guidance to ensure you’re using them safely or effectively. When it comes to peptide therapy, it’s always best to work with a professional. 

Who Can Benefit From Brain Peptides?

If you’re noticing signs of mental fatigue, forgetfulness, poor concentration, or burnout, you’re likely a great candidate. Brain peptides aren’t just for biohackers or high-level athletes. They’re for anyone who wants to feel sharper, think faster, and stay ahead of age-related decline.

Brain peptides can be especially helpful if:

  • You’ve experienced brain fog from hormone imbalance or poor sleep.
  • You’re in a high-performance career where focus and memory are critical.
  • You’ve had a concussion or mild brain trauma.
  • You’re concerned about cognitive decline or longevity.

Peptides can also be used proactively to maintain peak performance and protect brain health before problems arise. If you think peptides may be the right choice for you, schedule a consultation with one of our healthcare providers to discuss further. 

Brain Peptides vs. Traditional Nootropics: What’s the Difference?

You’ve likely seen store shelves full of nootropic supplements promising things like focus, creativity, and mental clarity. So, how are peptides different?

Most traditional nootropics (like caffeine, modafinil, or racetams) act as stimulants or cognitive enhancers with short-term effects. Peptides, on the other hand, work deeper by supporting the biological systems that sustain cognitive performance over the long haul.

With peptides, you’re not just chasing a quick jolt of energy. You’re optimizing sleep, reducing inflammation, supporting neurotransmitter balance, and encouraging new brain cell growth. That’s why peptides are increasingly being used in personalized brain health protocols for high-performing men.

Common Questions About Brain Peptides

What is the Best Peptide for Brain Fog?

Semax and NAD+ are two strong options. They support focus, neurotransmitter function, and cellular energy—common underlying causes of brain fog. We offer NAD+ injections as an at-home treatment, which you can learn more about when you come in for a consultation.

Can Peptides Help with Memory Loss?

It’s possible. Dihexa, Pinealon, and Semax have been studied for their memory-enhancing and neuroprotective effects. Before we begin or recommend peptide therapy, we always make sure your hormones are optimized—these are foundational to cognition.

Do Growth Hormone Peptides Improve Mental Clarity?

Tesamorelin and Sermorelin are known to support better sleep and recovery, which indirectly sharpens focus and memory.

Are Brain Peptides Safe Long-Term?

When prescribed and monitored by a medical provider, most are considered safe. Victory Men’s Health only uses science-backed, medical-grade peptides with personalized protocols.

How Fast Do Nootropic Peptides Work?

Some, like Semax, may offer benefits within days. Others, like Sermorelin or NAD+, build results gradually over weeks of consistent use.

Get Stronger and Sharper with Victory Men’s Health

If you’re looking for a smart, safe way to support long-term cognitive health, brain peptides may be worth considering. At Victory Men’s Health, we don’t just hand you a supplement and send you on your way. We evaluate your symptoms, review your labs, and create a customized treatment plan designed for your unique needs and goals.

Whether you’re struggling with low testosterone or erectile dysfunction, want to feel stronger and recover faster, or simply want to stay sharp and perform your best, we can help. Contact us today to schedule your consultation and begin the journey to better health. 

What is Sermorelin? Let’s Talk Risks & Benefits for Men

Once you hit your 30s, things start to shift. Energy dips, recovery takes longer, and you might not feel quite like yourself. That’s because your body’s natural production of human growth hormone (HGH) starts to slow down. But Sermorelin peptide therapy can help. What is Sermorelin, you ask?

Think of it as a reset button for your body that helps you feel stronger, more energized, and more like you again. It works by stimulating your pituitary gland to naturally boost HGH levels using something called Sermorelin acetate.

We were lucky enough to discuss all things FDA-approved Sermorelin with Dr. Rob Kominiarek, the president of ReNue Health®, on the Women Want Strong Men Podcast. Listen to the full episode below, then stick around for more on what Sermorelin is, how it can help, and how to begin your journey.

What is Sermorelin?

Sermorelin is a synthetic version of a naturally occurring peptide hormone that stimulates the release of growth hormone from the pituitary gland. This hormone, also known as growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH), plays a vital role in various physiological processes, including growth, metabolism, and cell repair.

Unlike synthetic growth hormone, which directly replaces the body’s natural growth hormone, Sermorelin peptide therapy works by stimulating the body to produce more growth hormone on its own. This natural approach offers several advantages, including a more physiologic pattern of growth hormone release and reduced risk of side effects.

“Sermorelin is the one I like to start out with… It’s like that first peptide, say someone wants to get into peptides, start here,” Dr. Kominiarek explains. And there’s a reason for that: Sermorelin is versatile, easy on the body, and a great way to naturally kickstart your growth hormone production.

Who’s a Good Candidate for Sermorelin?

We’re seeing more clients excited about Sermorelin in our offices. If you’re curious about whether it good be a fit, here’s who makes a great candidate:

  • Men Looking for Better Sleep: Perfect for those who want to improve their deep sleep, which is vital for overall health.
  • Men Aiming for Physical Gains: Ideal for individuals who want to build muscle and lose fat, benefiting from Sermorelin’s recovery and muscle-building properties.
  • Already Healthy and Active: Works best for people who exercise regularly and eat well.
  • Seeking Anti-Aging Effects: Attracts those interested in looking younger and improving skin health.
  • Willing to Invest in Health: Fits those ready to commit financially to their long-term well-being.

Let’s Talk About the Benefits of Sermorelin

Sermorelin therapy comes with a ton of benefits thanks to the way it boosts your body’s natural growth hormone levels. We’re talking better muscle growth, faster recovery, deeper sleep, and more energy to power through your day. It’s meant to help you feel stronger, sharper, and more like yourself again.

The initial appeal for many might be the promise of “big muscles and skinny waists,” but as Dr. Kominiarek observes, the conversation often shifts towards a more profound desire to “feel good every day and chase down life.” According to clinical studies, Sermorelin can lead to benefits like:

  1. Improved Muscle Growth
  2. Enhanced Recovery
  3. Better Sleep
  4. Increased Energy Levels
  5. Improved Skin Health

Improved Muscle Growth

One of the most sought-after benefits of Sermorelin is their ability to enhance muscle growth. Growth hormone is known for its role in muscle repair, making Sermorelin a popular choice among men looking to increase muscle mass and strength.

Enhanced Recovery

Sermorelin can also aid in post-workout recovery. By promoting faster muscle repair and reducing inflammation, Sermorelin can help men recover more quickly from intense workouts, allowing for more frequent and effective training sessions.

Better Sleep

Growth hormone plays a crucial role in regulating sleep patterns, particularly deep sleep. By stimulating the body’s natural production of growth hormone, Sermorelin can improve sleep quality, leading to better overall health and well-being.

Increased Energy Levels

Many men report feeling more energetic and alert after starting Sermorelin therapy. This boost in energy can lead to increased productivity and a more active lifestyle.

Improved Skin Health

Growth hormone is also known for its role in maintaining healthy skin. By stimulating the production of collagen and elastin, Sermorelin can help improve skin elasticity, reduce wrinkles, and promote a more youthful appearance.

Are There Risks to Using Sermorelin?

Some may notice minor side effects at first, such as feeling a bit flushed, a touch dizzy, or maybe getting a headache. These are usually just your body getting acquainted with the new treatment and often get better on their own.

Are Sermorelin Peptides’ Worth It?

Sermorelin peptides offer a promising option for men looking to optimize their health and well-being. From improved muscle growth to enhanced sleep quality, the benefits of Sermorelin can have a profound impact on your overall quality of life.

With the right approach and guidance from our team, Sermorelin peptides can be a valuable tool in your health and wellness arsenal.

How Long Do I Take Sermorelin Peptides?

At Victory Men’s Health, we recommend a strategic approach to Sermorelin therapy by cycling on and off the treatment. This method is designed to keep your body responsive and prevent it from becoming too accustomed to the peptide.

Typically, we advise patients to follow a regimen of three to six months on Sermorelin, after which they can take a break or switch to a different peptide. This cycling helps optimize the benefits while maintaining the body’s natural hormone balance and sensitivity.

How is Sermorelin Administered?

Sermorelin can be administered through injections or sublingually, although injections offer the most potent effects. The recommended regimen includes a five-night weekly schedule, following a fasting period to optimize absorption and effectiveness.

In our practice, we administer Sermorelin through subcutaneous injections, typically targeting the belly fat area for optimal absorption. For the best results, we recommend taking Sermorelin at night just before bedtime. This timing is crucial as it coincides with the body’s natural peak in growth hormone release, which happens while we sleep.

Additionally, to maximize the effectiveness of Sermorelin, we advise our patients not to eat for at least an hour before their injection. This ensures that the natural spike in growth hormone isn’t hindered by the digestive processes that follow eating. These guidelines help us ensure that our patients receive the full benefits of Sermorelin therapy.

Cost of Sermorelin Peptide Injections

The cost of Sermorelin therapy is around $300-$400 per month. For a full cycle, which typically runs from three to six months, the total expense could be approximately $850 to $1,000. This is highly dependent on each client based on our professional recommendations.

Am I a Candidate for Sermorelin Peptide Injections?

At Victory Men’s Health, we understand that symptoms like losing muscle, feeling constantly tired, or noticing changes in your mood and thinking can be concerning. These issues might be linked to a growth hormone deficiency. For those looking into ways to tackle these problems, or even those interested in anti-aging or bodybuilding gains, Sermorelin injections could be a path worth exploring.

However, it’s not a one-size-fits-all solution. The key to finding out if Sermorelin is the right choice for you is a thorough chat with a healthcare expert who can consider your unique health profile and what you’re aiming to achieve.

Ready to see how you can boost your health and vitality? Reach out to us at Victory Men’s Health. Let’s schedule a talk to dive into your medical history, current health, and what you’re hoping to get out of treatment. Together, we can map out your options and start your journey toward optimal well-being.

Key Takeaways & Next Steps

For men seeking to restore vitality and combat the effects of aging, FDA-approved Sermorelin therapy offers a promising solution. Victory Men’s Health provides a comprehensive program that includes physician-directed individual evaluations, the use of bio-identical hormones, and close monitoring of blood levels.

This approach aims to rejuvenate and minimize symptoms associated with andropause and aging. If you’re interested in exploring the benefits of Sermorelin, schedule a consultation with one of our medical providers to discuss personalized treatment options tailored to your unique health needs. Take the first step toward revitalized health and vitality today.

Next Steps with Victory Men’s Health

Whether you’re battling signs of aging, looking to level up your fitness, or just aiming for a healthier, happier you, Sermorelin therapy could be your golden ticket.

At Victory Men’s Health, we tailor our treatment plans to each individual’s unique needs and health goals. This personalized approach ensures that therapies like Sermorelin not only contribute to immediate improvements in vitality and aesthetics but also support long-term health and prevention of age-related decline.

Ready to take the leap towards a revitalized you? Reach out to Victory Men’s Health today, and let’s map out a journey tailored just for you.

We’re sharing it all on the podcast.

For those interested in learning more, we invite you to check out the Women Want Men Strong podcast hosted by Amy Stuttle is the founder and CEO of Victory Men’s Health available on YouTubeApple Podcasts or Spotify.

For those living in Missouri and Illinois, taking the first step towards optimizing your hormones is easy with Victory Men’s Health. Whether through telehealth or in-person visits, our team is ready to assist you with a comprehensive panel to identify where you might be lacking and develop a treatment plan that works for you.

Your first visit is $99, this fee includes a confidential consultation with one of our medical providers, PSA testing, testosterone assessment, body composition analysis, and a customized “test dose” of our proven medication if needed.