Three services for the clinic launching, sourcing, or scaling.
Wholesale peptide supply through licensed 503A and 503B partner pharmacies, marketing built for the regulated category, and protocol consultation from an operator who's seen what scales.
Revival RX Partners is built around three services. They sit under one operator relationship — Brad Fogeltanz personally manages partner-pharmacy access and the clinic roster — and they're sold separately so a clinic only pays for what it actually needs. A clinic with a strong patient pipeline that just needs supply uses Sourcing alone, on a free Standard account. A clinic launching a peptide program from scratch usually bundles all three under Concierge. A clinic with an existing program that needs help with a specific protocol question pays per engagement for Consultation. The structure is intentional: no subscription tax for clinics that don't need the extra layers.
Each of the three services has its own deep page below. They share a methodology — operator-led decisions, real protocols not portal defaults, compliance posture treated as a feature rather than an afterthought — but the operational rhythm of each is different. Sourcing runs on five-day account onboarding and per-order fulfillment through partner pharmacies. Marketing runs on patient-acquisition channels built specifically for the peptide category. Consultation runs as scheduled clinical and operational review against the clinic's real protocols.
01 · Sourcing
Wholesale peptide supply through licensed 503A patient-specific compounding pharmacies and 503B FDA-registered outsourcing facilities. Standard accounts are free to open. There is no subscription, no minimum order, and no opening fee. Revival earns per-order margin on volume — the clinic only pays for the compounds it ships to patients. Onboarding is a five-business-day arc from the first call to the first order. The catalog covers GLP-1s (semaglutide, tirzepatide), recovery (BPC-157, TB-500), longevity (NAD+), growth hormone secretagogues (sermorelin, ipamorelin, CJC-1295), and custom physician-supervised protocols. Brad opens the right partner accounts against the clinic's protocols and state-licensure footprint, then stays on call as the program expands.
Read the full sourcing detail at /services/sourcing — pharmacy partner network, 503A vs. 503B routing logic, catalog overview, pricing structure, and how operator-led ordering compares to the portal model.
02 · Marketing & Lead Generation
Patient acquisition built for peptide clinics. For new clinics, the focus is the first-100-patient ramp: positioning, channel mix, the first paid campaigns, the intake funnel, and the operational loop that turns inquiries into recurring patients. For scaling clinics, the focus shifts to protocol expansion, additional locations, multi-state telemedicine acquisition, and recurring-patient programs. The channel mix is compliance-aware — peptide advertising sits in a regulated category, and the channels that work (Google Search with LegitScript certification, email to existing patient base, content marketing, paid social where compliant) are the ones built into the playbook. Marketing & Lead Generation is included in the Concierge bundle and available as a custom-quoted engagement for Standard accounts.
Read the full marketing detail at /services/marketing — first-100-patient ramp specifics, scaling-clinic playbooks, telemedicine multi-state acquisition, channels covered, and how marketing fits into the Concierge bundle.
03 · Peptide Protocol Consultation
Protocol design, dosing review, stack architecture, and ongoing clinical guidance for clinics building or scaling a peptide program. Consultation covers compound selection per indication, starting doses and titration paths, stack sequencing across recovery and longevity protocols, 503A versus 503B routing per compound, and new-compound briefings as the catalog and the regulatory landscape evolve. The methodology comes from operating inside the peptide industry — watching what scales inside real clinics, which protocols generate retention, and which ones generate adverse calls. Consultation is bundled in Concierge and available per-engagement for Standard accounts.
Read the full consultation detail at /services/consultation — what consultation covers, how it's delivered, the methodology, and vertical-specific protocol notes for med spas, TRT, and functional medicine.
The unifying thread
All three services share one operating principle: an operator on the phone, not a portal with a chat widget. The peptide-supply category has consolidated around large networks that scale on volume — they work for clinics that fit the default workflow, and they fail for clinics that need anything outside it. Revival is built for the second group. Sourcing decisions get made on a call against the clinic's real protocols, marketing decisions get made against the clinic's real patient pipeline, and protocol decisions get made against the clinic's real clinical team. The same operator is on every conversation. That's the methodology behind all three services.
Pricing follows the same logic. Sourcing is free because the right shape for that service is per-order margin on volume — a subscription tax on supply would punish clinics whose ordering volume varies month to month. Marketing and Consultation are flat-priced inside Concierge because the right shape for an ongoing partnership is predictable monthly cost. A clinic chooses the structure that matches the work it actually needs done. See the full pricing structure at /pricing.
Common questions.
Can a clinic use just one of the three services?
Yes. Sourcing alone is the most common entry point — a free Standard account, used purely for wholesale peptide supply through partner pharmacies. Marketing and Consultation can be added later (bundled into Concierge or quoted as standalone engagements) when the clinic decides those layers are worth the spend.
Is Concierge required for any service?
No. Concierge is the bundle that combines Sourcing + Marketing + Consultation under a flat monthly partnership. It's the right fit for clinics that want all three services running together and direct founder access. Clinics that only need one service do not pay the Concierge price.
How are the three services priced?
Sourcing: free Standard account, per-order pricing on the compounds. Marketing: included in Concierge ($1,500/mo bundle) or custom-quoted standalone. Consultation: included in Concierge or per-engagement for Standard accounts. Full pricing is on /pricing.
Who does the work on the marketing and consultation services?
Brad personally manages both the partner-pharmacy relationships and the clinic roster. Marketing campaigns and consultation engagements run under his direct oversight, with execution support inside Revival's operating team. Every Concierge clinic has the founder's direct line.
How does this compare to Blue Atlas or Physician Health Solutions?
Those are portals — large peptide-supply networks built to scale on volume. Revival is the operator-led alternative: a smaller clinic roster, deeper partner-pharmacy relationships, and an operator on the phone for every sourcing, marketing, and consultation decision. The frame: Blue Atlas is a portal, Revival is an operator.
Is there a contract or minimum commitment?
No long-term contract on either path. Standard accounts stay open until the clinic asks to close them. Concierge is month-to-month with no cancellation fee. Per-engagement consultation is scoped per engagement.