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The Biostation Tirzepatide Review

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Our investigation of Compounded Tirzepatide from The Biostation

Caution Advised
Multiple red flags identified
6.9/10
Mixed
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Investigation Overview

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The Biostation is a substantial regional wellness chain with an unusually broad footprint. Our research (August 8, 2026) found nine locations and a service framing that mixes medicine with the wellness register.

A Wide Footprint

Locations span East Delray Beach, West Delray Beach, Midtown Miami, The Boca Raton, Carillon Miami Wellness Resort, Midtown Tampa, Grand Wailea, Jacksonville and St. Petersburg, plus Telehealth & Remote Care. That is nine physical sites across Florida with one in Hawaii, several of them inside luxury resort properties — Carillon Miami Wellness Resort, The Boca Raton and Grand Wailea. The resort placements tell you something about the intended clientele and, by implication, the pricing tier. Offering telehealth alongside physical locations is sensible, letting existing patients maintain care between visits.

The "GLP-1 Peptide" Framing

The practice describes its offering as "GLP-1 peptide weight loss." This is technically defensible and worth unpacking. Semaglutide is a peptide — a modified analogue of the naturally occurring GLP-1 hormone — so calling it a peptide is not wrong. But in the wellness market "peptide therapy" is a category with a very different evidence profile, covering compounds like sermorelin, BPC-157 and CJC-1295 whose marketing claims consistently exceed published human evidence. We have flagged that category at several practices in this comparison. Grouping semaglutide — which has large randomised trials behind it — under the same "peptide" banner as compounds that do not blurs a distinction patients need. Semaglutide's evidence does not transfer to the rest of a peptide menu.

Supplements Alongside

The practice sells pharmaceutical-grade supplements alongside its medical services. "Pharmaceutical grade" is a marketing term rather than a regulatory category — supplements are not FDA-approved regardless of how they are described — and supplement sales attached to a medical practice are a margin business that should be evaluated separately from the prescription care.

Consultation Process

The practice requests a confidential consultation with a preferred location selected at booking, which is a straightforward entry point.

What Is Not Published

No pricing for semaglutide or any service. No statement of whether the semaglutide is brand-name or compounded — and the "peptide" framing makes compounded more likely, but the practice does not say. No named pharmacy, no 503A/503B status. No published BMI or eligibility criteria, no clinician credentials, no dosing protocol and no monitoring schedule. For a chain of this size operating in premium locations, that is a considerable amount left unsaid.

Our Investigation Summary

Our research (August 8, 2026) found The Biostation operating nine physical locations — East Delray Beach, West Delray Beach, Midtown Miami, The Boca Raton, Carillon Miami Wellness Resort, Midtown Tampa, Grand Wailea, Jacksonville and St. Petersburg — spanning Florida with one Hawaii site, plus telehealth and remote care. Several sites are within luxury resort properties, which signals both the intended clientele and the likely pricing tier. It offers semaglutide weight loss described as "GLP-1 peptide weight loss," a framing that is technically defensible since semaglutide is a peptide analogue of the natural GLP-1 hormone, but which risks blurring an important distinction: in the wellness market "peptide therapy" denotes a category including sermorelin, BPC-157 and similar compounds whose marketing claims consistently exceed published human evidence, and semaglutide's substantial randomised trial evidence does not transfer to that category. The practice also sells "pharmaceutical-grade supplements," a marketing term rather than a regulatory category, since supplements are not FDA-approved regardless of description, and supplement sales attached to a medical practice constitute a separate margin business that should be evaluated independently. Entry is through a confidential consultation with a preferred location selected at booking. Disclosure is thin for an operation of this scale: no pricing for semaglutide or any service, no statement of whether the semaglutide is brand-name or compounded — the peptide framing suggests compounded but the practice does not say — no named pharmacy or 503A/503B status, and no published BMI or eligibility criteria, clinician credentials, dosing protocol or monitoring schedule.

How The Biostation Works

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Request a confidential consultation, selecting your preferred location at booking

2

Choose from nine locations across Florida and Hawaii, or telehealth and remote care

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Discuss semaglutide weight loss, described by the practice as GLP-1 peptide therapy

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Pharmaceutical-grade supplements are offered alongside medical services

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Ask whether the semaglutide is brand-name or compounded, and which pharmacy supplies it

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Establish pricing before committing — none is published

What We Found

What's Good

  • Nine physical locations across Florida plus one in Hawaii
  • Telehealth and remote care offered alongside in-person sites
  • Wide coverage across major Florida metros — Miami, Tampa, Jacksonville, Delray Beach, Boca Raton
  • Confidential consultation process with location selected at booking
  • Locations within established resort and wellness properties
  • Offers semaglutide for weight loss

Watch Out For

  • Frames semaglutide as 'GLP-1 peptide' therapy, blurring it with a weakly evidenced category
  • Sells 'pharmaceutical-grade' supplements — a marketing term, not a regulatory category
  • No pricing published for any service
  • Does not state whether semaglutide is brand-name or compounded
  • Pharmacy identity and 503A/503B status not disclosed
  • No published BMI thresholds, eligibility criteria or dosing protocol
  • No clinician credentials or monitoring schedule published
  • Resort-based locations suggest a premium pricing tier that is never stated

Pricing Breakdown

Starting Price
Not published
Medication Cost
Not published. Semaglutide weight loss is offered, described as GLP-1 peptide therapy
Subscription Fees
Not disclosed in the material we reviewed
Hidden Fees
Not established. No pricing was published, and supplements are sold alongside medical services as a separate purchase

Safety & Medical Oversight

The Biostation medication safety
The Biostation offers semaglutide weight loss across nine physical locations plus telehealth, entered through a confidential consultation. The framing warrants attention. Describing the offering as "GLP-1 peptide weight loss" is technically accurate, since semaglutide is a peptide analogue of the naturally occurring GLP-1 hormone, but in the wellness market the term "peptide therapy" denotes a broad category including sermorelin, BPC-157, CJC-1295 and similar compounds whose promotional claims consistently exceed published human evidence. Semaglutide is supported by large randomised controlled trials; most compounds marketed as peptide therapy are not, and grouping them under one banner risks patients transferring confidence from one to the other. The practice also sells supplements described as pharmaceutical grade, which is a marketing description rather than a regulatory designation — dietary supplements are not FDA-approved for safety or efficacy regardless of how they are labelled, and supplement sales attached to a medical practice should be evaluated as a separate commercial offering rather than as part of the clinical treatment. What we could not establish is substantial: whether the semaglutide dispensed is FDA-approved brand-name product or a compounded preparation, which pharmacy supplies it, whether that pharmacy operates under 503A or 503B, what clinician credentials apply, what BMI or eligibility thresholds are used, what dosing titration protocol is followed, and what monitoring schedule applies. Patients should establish each at consultation. If compounded medication is used, compounded drugs are not FDA-approved and are not reviewed for safety, effectiveness or manufacturing quality. GLP-1 receptor agonists are contraindicated in people with a personal or family history of medullary thyroid carcinoma or MEN 2.

Customer Support

The Biostation's principal advantage is geographic reach within its markets: nine locations across Florida — including Delray Beach, Miami, Boca Raton, Tampa, Jacksonville and St. Petersburg — plus Grand Wailea in Hawaii, with telehealth and remote care available for patients between visits or outside easy reach of a site. Several locations are within resort properties, which suits patients already using those facilities. Booking runs through a consultation request with the preferred location selected up front, and the practice emphasises confidentiality. We found no published support hours, response-time commitments, cancellation policy, refund terms, pricing, or clinician credential information.

Key Features

Nine Locations, Florida and Hawaii
Telehealth and Remote Care
Semaglutide Weight Loss
Resort and Wellness Property Sites
Confidential Consultations
Supplements Offered
Multi-Metro Florida Coverage
Location Selected at Booking

Best For

Florida and Hawaii patients who want in-person care at a well-located wellness centre — provided they establish pricing and whether the semaglutide is brand-name or compounded before booking

Customer Reviews & Complaints

We assessed The Biostation against its published material as of August 8, 2026.

What we verified directly: locations listed as East Delray Beach, West Delray Beach, Midtown Miami, The Boca Raton, Carillon Miami Wellness Resort, Midtown Tampa, Grand Wailea, Jacksonville and St. Petersburg, plus Telehealth & Remote Care; semaglutide weight loss described as "GLP-1 peptide weight loss"; pharmaceutical-grade supplements offered; and a confidential consultation request process with preferred location selected at booking.

The peptide framing is worth flagging for patients specifically. Semaglutide is a peptide, so the description is not false. But a patient who reads "GLP-1 peptide" on a wellness menu and later sees "peptide therapy" offering sermorelin or BPC-157 may reasonably assume comparable standing. Semaglutide has STEP-programme evidence behind it; most marketed peptides have nothing comparable.

The resort placements are informative. Sites inside The Boca Raton, Carillon Miami and Grand Wailea indicate a premium positioning, which makes the absence of any published pricing more conspicuous rather than less.

What we could not establish: any pricing, brand-name versus compounded status, the dispensing pharmacy and its regulatory pathway, clinician credentials, eligibility criteria, dosing and monitoring protocols, founding year, refund terms, or independent third-party review aggregates.

Is The Biostation Legit?

"Is The Biostation legitimate?" Our assessment as of August 8, 2026.

Official Verification: The Biostation operates nine named physical locations across Florida and Hawaii, several within established resort properties, with a published location list and consultation booking process. A chain of that size with identifiable premises is verifiable. We found no evidence of wrongdoing.

The footprint is the real asset. For patients across South Florida, Tampa, Jacksonville and St. Petersburg, in-person care with telehealth continuity between visits is a practical advantage over both shipped-vial telehealth and single-location practices.

The language is where to keep your bearings. "GLP-1 peptide weight loss" places a drug with major randomised trial evidence inside a wellness category populated mostly by compounds without it. Ask specifically whether you are being prescribed semaglutide, and treat any other peptide offering as a separate conversation requiring its own evidence.

The pricing silence is conspicuous at this tier. Premises inside luxury resorts imply premium pricing, and none is published anywhere. Establish cost before your consultation, not during it.

Red Flags Check:

  • ✓ Nine verifiable physical locations plus telehealth
  • ✓ Broad coverage across Florida's major metros
  • ✓ Confidential consultation with location chosen at booking
  • ✓ Offers semaglutide, a drug with substantial trial evidence
  • ⚠ 'GLP-1 peptide' framing blurs semaglutide with weakly evidenced peptides
  • ⚠ 'Pharmaceutical-grade' supplements — a marketing term, not a regulatory one
  • ⚠ No pricing published at any location
  • ⚠ Brand-name versus compounded status not stated; pharmacy not named
  • ⚠ No eligibility criteria, clinician credentials, dosing or monitoring detail

The Bottom Line: A well-placed regional chain that tells you where it is and very little else. If a location suits you, book the consultation — but go in asking what the semaglutide costs, whether it is brand-name or compounded, and which pharmacy supplies it. Keep the supplements and any wider peptide menu as separate decisions from the prescription. As always, consult your personal physician before starting any new medication program.

Our Verdict: Caution Advised

After our comprehensive investigation, The Biostation receives a 6.9/10 rating. We've identified some concerns that potential customers should be aware of. We recommend reviewing our top picks before proceeding.

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Investigation Summary

Overall Rank#190 of 195
Rating6.9/10
StatusCaution Advised
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