Your gym members are already buying peptides. They are ordering BPC-157 from unregulated online suppliers, asking their training partners about semaglutide, and watching TikTok videos about growth hormone peptides. You see the conversations happening in your facility every day.
The difference between what they are doing now and what you could offer them is physician oversight, pharmaceutical-grade compounding, and a legal supply chain. A turnkey peptide telehealth platform lets you provide that through your gym’s brand, creating a new recurring revenue stream without hiring medical staff, storing medication, or converting your facility into a clinic.
The Gym Owner Advantage: You Already Have the Hardest Thing to Build
Patient acquisition is the most expensive and difficult part of any telehealth business. Direct-to-consumer telehealth companies spend $100 to $300 to acquire a single patient through digital advertising. You spend $0 because your patients walk through your door every day.
Consider what you already have:
- A captive audience. Hundreds of members who visit your facility regularly and are actively invested in their health and fitness.
- Daily face time. You and your staff interact with members in person, which builds trust faster than any marketing funnel.
- A natural context. Conversations about recovery, body composition, energy, and performance happen organically in a gym environment. Peptide therapy fits naturally into these conversations.
- Community trust. Members trust your facility as a place that supports their health goals. A physician-supervised peptide program extends that trust into clinical territory without overstepping.
- Retention leverage. Members who get peptide therapy through your gym have another reason to stay. It increases switching costs and strengthens the relationship.
Online telehealth companies would pay significant money for this kind of warm, engaged, health-conscious audience. You already own it.
How the Turnkey Model Works for Gyms
The peptide clinic runs as a separate business operation alongside your gym. They share a brand and a customer base, but the gym and the clinic are operationally independent.
Your gym operations stay the same. You do not need to modify your facility, hire clinical staff, or change your membership structure. The peptide clinic is a telehealth operation that happens to draw its patients from your member base.
What you handle:
- Introducing the peptide program to your members (signage, email, conversations, events)
- Directing interested members to your clinic’s intake page
- Growing awareness within your facility and local community
What the platform handles:
- Licensed provider network across all 50 states
- Online patient intake and medical questionnaire
- Clinical evaluation and prescribing
- Compounding pharmacy integration and direct-to-patient shipping
- HIPAA-compliant patient portal and communications
- Payment processing and subscription billing
- Patient follow-up and refill management
Members complete the entire clinical process online. They fill out an intake form from their phone after a workout, a board-certified provider reviews their health history and prescribes, and medication ships to their home. No appointments at your gym, no medication on your premises, no clinical liability on your business.
Peptide Programs Your Members Want
Your member base maps directly to the most popular peptide therapy programs:
Recovery and Performance
For your competitive athletes, CrossFit members, and anyone dealing with chronic soreness or injury:
- BPC-157 for tissue repair, joint health, and gut healing
- TB-500 for reducing inflammation and accelerating wound recovery
- CJC-1295/Ipamorelin for growth hormone optimization and faster recovery between sessions
These members are your easiest first adopters. They are already spending money on recovery tools (massage, cryo, supplements) and are highly motivated to optimize performance.
Weight Loss
For members who joined to lose weight and are struggling with diet and exercise alone:
- Compounded semaglutide (GLP-1) for physician-supervised medical weight loss
- Compounded tirzepatide for enhanced metabolic response
- AOD-9604 for targeted fat metabolism
GLP-1 weight loss programs are the highest-demand peptide category right now. Members who have been stuck at a plateau for months are highly receptive to a medical option that works alongside their training.
Hormone Optimization
For your 35+ male members experiencing low energy, reduced strength, or declining performance:
- Testosterone replacement therapy for clinically low testosterone
- Hormone replacement therapy for women experiencing hormonal changes
These conversations happen naturally when members mention fatigue, difficulty building muscle, or declining motivation. A physician-supervised hormone program through your brand is a credible answer.
All of these peptides are expected to remain or return to Category 1 compounding eligibility under the FDA’s 2026 reclassification framework.
Three Business Models for Gym Owners
Affiliate: Test Demand With Zero Investment
Get a referral link. Mention the peptide program to your members. Earn a commission for every member who enrolls.
- Cost: $0
- Revenue: 15% recurring commission per active patient
- Effort: Minimal (add the link to your website, mention it in your newsletter, put a QR code at the front desk)
Best for: Gym owners who want to test whether their members are interested before investing anything. If 10 members enroll at $249/month, you earn roughly $330/month with no effort beyond the initial introduction.
Co-Branded: Your Gym’s Brand on the Clinic
A branded landing page at yourgym.karpahealth.com with your logo, colors, and facility information. Members click through from your website or scan a QR code in your gym and land on a professional clinic page that feels like an extension of your facility.
- Cost: $997 one-time, $0/month
- Revenue: 20 to 30% tiered commission based on patient volume
- What’s included: Branded page, custom testimonials, program selection, higher commission rates
Best for: Established gyms with 200+ members who want a professional healthcare presence without operational complexity. The branded page builds credibility and converts better than a generic referral link.
Full White-Label: Build a Clinic Business
Your own domain (e.g., yourgymhealth.com), your own pricing, full patient data ownership, and direct patient messaging. This is a standalone telehealth business that happens to be powered by your gym’s member base.
- Cost: $2,497 one-time + $697+/month platform fee
- Revenue: You keep all patient revenue minus platform fees, consultation fees, and pharmacy costs
Best for: Multi-location gym owners, franchise operators, or any gym owner who sees healthcare as a long-term business opportunity rather than a side project. The economics at scale are substantial. See our profit calculator for detailed projections.
In-Facility Marketing That Works
Your gym is your marketing channel. Here is what works for gym owners launching peptide programs:
Physical Presence
- Front desk signage. A simple sign: “Ask about our physician-supervised peptide and weight loss programs.” This catches members at a moment when they are already thinking about their health.
- QR codes. Place them at the front desk, in the locker room, and near the supplement display. Link directly to your clinic intake page or an educational landing page.
- TV screens. If your gym has display screens for announcements, add a slide about the peptide program with a QR code.
- Supplement area. If you sell supplements, position your peptide program nearby. Members browsing supplements are already in a buying mindset for health products.
Digital Outreach
- Member email. Send a 3-email educational sequence: (1) What peptides are and why they matter for fitness, (2) How the physician-supervised process works, (3) How to enroll through your gym’s clinic. Space these one week apart.
- Social media. Post educational content about recovery, weight loss, and hormone optimization. Mention that your gym offers physician-supervised programs for members who want clinical-grade options.
- Member app or portal. If your gym uses a member management app, add a section or link for the peptide program.
In-Person Conversations
- Train your staff. Front desk staff, trainers, and coaches should know what the program is, who it is for, and how to direct interested members. They do not need to be experts. They need one sentence: “We partnered with a telehealth clinic for physician-supervised peptide therapy. I can send you the link to learn more.”
- Member events. Host an informal “Lunch and Learn” or “Recovery Night” where you briefly introduce the peptide program. Keep it educational, not salesy.
- 1:1 training conversations. Personal trainers hear about injuries, weight loss frustrations, and fatigue daily. These are natural moments to mention the program.
What Not to Do
- Do not make medical claims on signage or in conversations
- Do not tell members which peptide they should take
- Do not store or distribute medication at your facility
- Do not pressure members; make it available and let demand come naturally
The Economics for Gym Owners
Here is a realistic scenario for a gym with 400 members:
Conservative estimate: 5% member conversion (20 patients)
| Model | Monthly Patient Revenue | Your Monthly Take | Annual Income |
|---|---|---|---|
| Affiliate (15%) | $4,980 | ~$660 | ~$7,900 |
| Co-Branded (25%) | $4,980 | ~$1,100 | ~$13,200 |
| Full Clinic | $4,980 | ~$3,400 | ~$40,800 |
Growth estimate: 10% member conversion (40 patients)
| Model | Monthly Patient Revenue | Your Monthly Take | Annual Income |
|---|---|---|---|
| Affiliate (15%) | $9,960 | ~$1,320 | ~$15,800 |
| Co-Branded (30%) | $9,960 | ~$2,630 | ~$31,600 |
| Full Clinic | $9,960 | ~$7,100 | ~$85,200 |
Co-Branded commission rate increases to 30% at 40 patients based on volume tiers. Full Clinic margin improves at higher volume because the platform fee is a fixed monthly cost that spreads across more patients.
For context, if your gym generates $50,000/month in membership revenue at ~20% margin ($10,000/month profit), adding a full clinic peptide program at 40 patients nearly doubles your profit. And peptide patients tend to retain longer than gym members because their medication ships monthly on autopilot.
Compliance and Liability for Gym Owners
Your Gym Is Not a Healthcare Facility
This is important for liability and insurance purposes. Your gym does not:
- Store, dispense, or administer medication
- Employ or contract with medical providers
- Access patient health records (unless Full Clinic model with BAA)
- Make clinical decisions or recommendations
The telehealth clinic is a separate business entity. If you operate as an affiliate or co-branded partner, your gym’s liability exposure is limited to marketing activities, which are covered under standard business practices.
If you choose the Full Clinic model, you will sign a Business Associate Agreement (BAA) that defines your responsibilities for handling patient data. This is standard for any business that accesses protected health information.
Scope Boundaries
Train your staff on clear boundaries:
- OK to say: “We partner with a telehealth clinic that offers physician-supervised peptide therapy. Would you like information?”
- Not OK to say: “You should try BPC-157 for your shoulder.”
- OK to do: Share the clinic link, hand out informational cards, display signage
- Not OK to do: Recommend specific medications, dosages, or treatment plans
For a full compliance overview, see our guide on telehealth prescribing for peptides.
Getting Started
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Survey your members. Ask 10 members this week if they have heard of peptide therapy or if they would be interested in physician-supervised weight loss, recovery, or hormone programs. The responses will tell you whether demand exists.
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Start with affiliate. Put a QR code at the front desk and mention the program in one email. See how many members respond. This costs nothing and takes 30 minutes.
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Upgrade when ready. Once you see consistent interest, move to co-branded for better margins and a professional branded experience. If the numbers justify it, move to full white-label.
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Think long-term. Peptide therapy is a recurring revenue model. Every patient who enrolls generates monthly revenue for as long as they stay on treatment. At 50+ patients, this can become your gym’s most profitable business line.
Karpa Health provides turnkey peptide telehealth infrastructure for gym owners at all three levels. The platform includes a 50-state licensed provider network, direct pharmacy integrations with Empower, Olympia, Strive, and BoomRx, and HIPAA-compliant patient intake that works from a phone in your locker room.
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