Interest in peptides for recovery, tendon and joint health, and performance has outpaced the evidence — and most clinics discussing them cannot read your MRI or evaluate your tissue. A Chronos peptide consultation is different: it is an educational, surgeon-led conversation with Dr. Rahman, who is lead author of a 2026 JAAOS Global review on therapeutic peptides in orthopaedics. This page and this consultation are educational — a clinical, evidence-based conversation, not a product pitch.

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What gets discussed

The conversation covers what the current evidence does and doesn't support, what remains investigational, the shifting regulatory picture, and — importantly — whether a peptide is even the right lens for your situation, or whether a structural or mechanical problem needs a different answer. Many compounds people ask about are not FDA-approved for human use, and their regulatory status changes frequently. Any clinical decision is made individually and under informed consent, never promised in advance or on a web page.

For the full educational review, see Systemic Recovery & Cellular Optimization. To understand how this fits the deeper longevity visit, see the Chronos Longevity Consultation.

Common questions

How does Chronos approach peptides?

As a clinical, individualized, evidence-based conversation. We focus on what the research supports, what remains investigational, and what is reasonable for your specific situation. Many compounds people ask about are not FDA-approved for human use, and any clinical decision is made individually with Dr. Rahman under informed consent.

Which consultation should I book?

Most patients start with an Initial Consultation ($250). If your focus is comprehensive, long-term optimization, the Longevity Consultation ($500) is the deeper visit.

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An Initial Consultation is a focused evaluation with a board-certified orthopedic surgeon. You leave with a clear plan.

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Educational information only, not medical advice, and not a guarantee of any outcome. Specific clinical decisions are made in consultation with Dr. Rahman after an individual evaluation. Some approaches discussed are investigational and not FDA-approved for these uses.