We built a telehealth platform around clinical integrity. That means being transparent about what our medications are, how they're regulated, and exactly what you're signing up for.
AnthologyRX is a telehealth platform that connects you with board-certified physicians for clinically guided longevity and vitality protocols. Every treatment is prescription-based, provider-reviewed, and compounded by a licensed 503B outsourcing facility.
This isn't a supplement store — it's a clinically supervised telehealth platform, built for people who take their health seriously.
Complete a short health assessment online. A licensed physician reviews your intake and, if clinically appropriate, issues a prescription. If approved, your treatment ships directly from our 503B pharmacy — typically within 48 business hours of approval, depending on your location and protocol. No waiting rooms. State-specific requirements may apply.
Not everyone is approved. AnthologyRX does not prescribe to every applicant. A real provider makes an independent clinical judgment. That's not a limitation — that's the point.
Adults who want to take a proactive, evidence-informed, clinically guided approach to longevity, metabolic health, hormonal balance, or body composition. If you're ready to invest in your health with the same rigor you bring to everything else — this is for you.
For most patients, no in-person visit is required. Assessment, physician review, and ongoing treatment management happen online through your patient portal. Requirements vary by state and protocol — your provider will let you know if additional steps apply to your specific situation.
You'll always have direct access to your care team through the portal if any questions come up.
If you're not a candidate for a given protocol, your provider will let you know why and may suggest an alternative treatment path. You won't be charged for protocols you're not approved for.
In some cases, an alternative protocol may be a better clinical fit. AnthologyRX's value is clinical credibility — that requires making real decisions, not approving everyone.
We currently offer the following prescription-based protocols, each subject to physician evaluation and individual approval: GLP-1 agonists (Semaglutide, Tirzepatide), NAD+, Gonadorelin, MICC, PT-141, and Tesamorelin.
Every protocol requires a valid prescription. Individual results vary, and not all protocols are clinically appropriate for all patients.
Regulatory note: The availability of certain compounded medications — including GLP-1 agonists and Tesamorelin — is subject to evolving FDA guidance on compounding. Our compliance team actively monitors these requirements. If a medication's availability changes, we will notify affected patients directly and promptly.
These are prescription medications compounded by a licensed 503B outsourcing facility operating under FDA-mandated cGMP standards — not over-the-counter supplements or unregulated peptides sourced online. They require a physician evaluation and a valid prescription.
Compounded medications are not FDA-approved as finished drug products, but are manufactured under the most stringent regulatory standards available for compounding. The difference is clinical oversight, verified sourcing, and real medical accountability.
All protocols, if approved for you, are overseen by board-certified physicians and compounded under cGMP standards by a licensed 503B outsourcing facility. That said, every medication carries potential risks and side effects — compounded medications are not FDA-approved as finished products, and individual responses vary.
Physician oversight exists precisely to evaluate whether a given protocol is appropriate for your specific health history. Your provider will conduct a thorough clinical review before prescribing anything. You should report any side effects promptly through your patient portal.
It depends on the protocol. Some treatments require baseline labs to prescribe appropriately — particularly hormone-related protocols — while others can be evaluated based on your intake alone. Your provider will let you know during the assessment. If labs are needed, we'll guide you on how to get them completed quickly. Lab costs are separate from your subscription and vary by panel.
Results vary significantly by protocol, individual health status, and consistency of use — there is no universal timeline that applies to all patients. Some individuals report noticing changes within weeks; others may take longer, and some may not achieve the specific outcomes they're seeking.
Your provider will discuss realistic expectations for your specific protocol during onboarding. This is clinically guided care, not a guaranteed outcome.
Yes, and we encourage transparency with your existing care team. AnthologyRX providers are a complement to your primary care, not a replacement. Share your protocol with your doctor — there are no secrets here, and coordinated care leads to better outcomes.
Our platform operates within the applicable federal and state legal frameworks for telehealth and compounded medications. Our medications are compounded by a licensed 503B outsourcing facility under FDA oversight and cGMP manufacturing standards.
Compounded medications are not FDA-approved as finished drug products — but are legally manufactured under 503B where permitted, and prescribed by licensed physicians following a clinical evaluation. The regulatory landscape for certain compounded medications is subject to ongoing developments. Our compliance team actively monitors these requirements, and we will notify affected patients if a medication's availability changes.
Board-certified physicians contracted through our provider network. Every prescription is issued by a licensed medical doctor after a clinical review of your health intake and, where required by state law, a synchronous telehealth encounter.
You will never receive a protocol without a physician signing off on it.
A licensed 503B outsourcing facility operating under FDA oversight and cGMP (Current Good Manufacturing Practice) standards. 503B facilities represent the most stringently regulated tier of compounding pharmacy available.
Note that compounded medications — including those from 503B facilities — are not FDA-approved as finished drug products and are not equivalent to commercially approved medications.
Yes. We maintain HIPAA-compliant practices for the protection of your personal health information. All PHI is encrypted at rest and in transit. We operate under Business Associate Agreements with third-party vendors who process your health data.
We do not use third-party advertising tracking technologies on pages where you enter or access personal health information. For full details, review our Privacy Policy.
Not at this time. AnthologyRX operates as a direct-pay telehealth model, which allows us to keep the process fast, private, and provider-controlled without the constraints of insurance authorization.
Some patients may be able to use HSA or FSA funds for qualifying medical expenses — eligibility depends on your specific plan and the nature of the treatment. We recommend checking with your plan administrator and tax advisor before using these funds for your protocol.
Treatments are billed on a recurring monthly basis. Before confirming your subscription, you will see a full itemized breakdown of all charges — including any applicable consultation and platform fees — and will be asked to provide express consent to recurring billing.
Your subscription renews automatically each month until you cancel. See our Billing Terms for complete details.
Yes. There are no long-term contracts. You can cancel your subscription at any time directly from your patient dashboard. If you cancel before the next billing cycle begins, you won't be charged for the following month.
Cancellation mid-cycle does not result in a prorated refund for the current period, but you will retain access through the end of your current billing cycle. Full cancellation terms are available in your account settings.
Yes. If you need to take a break, you can pause your subscription from your dashboard. Pausing stops the next billing cycle and holds your protocol until you're ready to resume. Your clinical history stays on file — restarting doesn't require a full intake.
If you experience any side effect or adverse reaction, message your provider directly through your patient portal as soon as possible. They will review your symptoms and advise on next steps — which may include adjusting your dose, pausing your protocol, or referring you to in-person care. For serious adverse events, your provider may escalate for formal FDA reporting.
AnthologyRX is not an emergency medical service. If you are experiencing a medical emergency, call 911 or go to the nearest emergency room immediately. Do not wait for a portal response in an emergency.
Our team is available to answer questions before you commit to anything. Or skip ahead — the assessment is free, and you won't be charged unless a protocol is approved and you confirm your subscription.