Gabriel Brocklesby, founder and editor of Peptide Clinic Finder

About Peptide Clinic Finder

I started Peptide Clinic Finder because the existing options were terrible. Clinic websites are marketing brochures. Reddit threads disappear into noise. The first ten Google results for any peptide treatment are either clinic ads or affiliate content dressed up as research. PCF is the directory I wished existed when I started looking — independent, structured, and honest about what each clinic actually offers.

Who's behind PCF

I'm Gabriel Brocklesby, the founder and editor. PCF is an independent project — not owned by a clinic, not part of a telehealth group. I'm not a clinician; I treat PCF the same way a careful consumer-research publication treats reviews. Every clinic and program on the site goes through the same evaluation. When I make a recommendation, the reasoning is published alongside it. When I make an affiliate referral, the relationship is disclosed.

How PCF reviews clinics and programs

Every clinic listed on PCF is reviewed against the same set of criteria before being published or featured: clinician credentials and oversight, pricing transparency, treatment scope, consultation model, refund and cancellation policy, and the quality of the published clinical information on the clinic's own site. Featured listings are paid placements — clinics that meet the editorial criteria can pay for featured placement, but no clinic can buy a positive review. The criteria are the same for paying and non-paying clinics; only the prominence of placement differs.

Online programs go through a parallel process focused on telehealth-specific factors: medication sourcing and pharmacy partnerships, refill cadence, clinician messaging access, and cancellation terms. Where applicable, providers are scored against the published 7-point telehealth GLP-1 framework.

Reviews are updated when material information changes — pricing, prescribing policy, or provider scope. The 'last reviewed' date on each page reflects the most recent editorial check, not a stale publication date.

How PCF makes money

PCF earns money in two ways:

  1. Featured clinic listings. Clinics can pay for featured placement in directory pages and city pages. Featured placement influences visibility, not editorial evaluation. A featured clinic is still reviewed against the same criteria as every other clinic.
  2. Affiliate referrals. For online telehealth programs, PCF earns a referral fee when a reader signs up via certain provider links. These links are marked as "Sponsored" on the page and use the rel="sponsored" attribute for transparency to search engines. The referral relationship does not affect which providers are reviewed or how they are scored. Providers are added to the site based on editorial fit, not because they pay a referral fee.

PCF does not accept payment for positive reviews, ranking position, or removal of negative information. If a clinic or provider asks for any of those, the answer is no.

What PCF is not

PCF is a directory and a research tool. It is not:

  • A medical service. PCF does not provide medical advice, diagnose conditions, prescribe treatments, or dispense medications. Information on the site is for research purposes. Always consult a licensed clinician before starting any peptide or GLP-1 treatment.
  • An endorsement. Listing a clinic or program on PCF does not constitute an endorsement of its services. Inclusion means the clinic met the editorial criteria for listing. Suitability for any individual patient is a separate question that only a clinician can answer.
  • An emergency resource. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, contact your local emergency services. If you are experiencing serious side effects from a treatment, contact the prescribing clinician immediately.
  • A clinic or pharmacy. PCF does not employ clinicians, operate pharmacies, or dispense medication. All clinical relationships are between the patient and the clinic they choose.

Editorial credentials

PCF is researched and edited by Gabriel Brocklesby. I am not a licensed clinician. I do not hold a medical degree, a nursing qualification, or a pharmacy licence. I do not provide medical advice on this site and the content here should not be read as such.

What I do is editorial research: reading clinical literature, comparing provider documentation, tracking pricing and policy changes, and writing it up in a structured way. Where the site discusses specific peptides, treatments, or clinical decisions, the information is drawn from publicly available clinical sources and presented as background research — not as clinical guidance.

For any treatment decision, the right next step is a conversation with a licensed clinician — either one of the clinics listed on PCF or your own primary care provider.

Contact

Peptide Clinic Finder is operated by Gabriel Brocklesby as an independent project. For editorial enquiries, clinic listing questions, or correction requests, email hello@peptideclinicfinder.com.

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