Presented by the Nebraska Wellness Group team
Peptide Treatment Information & Online Evaluation
Explore Peptide Therapy Options with Cornerstone
Learn about current peptide-treatment programs and Cornerstone’s online medical-evaluation process. Understand what peptide therapy means, how medications and formulations can differ, what a provider considers, and what happens before any prescription decision is made.
Review available programs, current pricing, eligibility information, and program-specific details in the Cornerstone storefront.
Cornerstone Health is the patient-facing peptide-treatment program presented by the Nebraska Wellness Group team. Medical evaluation, eligibility, and prescribing decisions are handled through Altro by licensed medical providers.
Online Medical Evaluation
Clear information before the next step.
Learn about current options, review program details, and begin the medical-evaluation process online when appropriate.
Important Medical Information
Prescription treatment is available only after an evaluation by a healthcare provider authorized to prescribe where you are physically located and only when that provider determines treatment is clinically appropriate.
Starting an intake, selecting a program, or making payment does not guarantee that a prescription will be issued. Treatment availability varies by state, program, medication, and individual clinical circumstances.
Modern Wellness with Hometown Care
Hometown Care. A More Convenient Way to Get Started.
Cornerstone Health is a peptide-treatment program presented by the Nebraska Wellness Group team. It brings a patient-centered, hometown-care approach to a focused online experience where patients can learn about current programs, review important treatment information, and begin the medical-evaluation process when appropriate.
The goal is not to rush a treatment decision. It is to help you understand the process, review available information, and know what questions to ask before proceeding.
Peptide Therapy, Explained
What Is Peptide Therapy?
Peptides are short chains of amino acids, but “peptide therapy” is not one medication or one standard treatment plan. Different peptide-based medications and preparations may have different intended uses, evidence, approval status, formulations, dosing, potential benefits, risks, and monitoring needs.
Some peptide medicines are FDA-approved for specific uses. Other preparations may be compounded. Approval status and evidence must be evaluated for the specific medication, formulation, dose, route, intended use, and patient, not for “peptides” as a category.
A healthcare provider should review your health history, medications and supplements, allergies, goals, relevant symptoms, and other clinical information before deciding whether a particular option is appropriate.
A Better Starting Point
Ask a More Useful Question
Instead of asking only, “Is peptide therapy right for me?” ask: “What is this specific treatment intended to do, what evidence supports that use, what are the risks and alternatives, and is it appropriate for my health situation?”
Start With Your Questions
Explore Current Peptide Program Information
People often arrive with questions related to the topics below. These labels organize current storefront information. They do not diagnose a condition, promise a result, or establish that a treatment is appropriate.
Metabolic Health & Weight-Management Questions
Review current program information related to metabolic-health and weight-management interests. A provider should consider your goals, health history, medications, risk factors, and alternatives before recommending a next step.
Energy, Sleep & Recovery Questions
Explore information related to energy, sleep, and recovery. A medical evaluation helps determine whether a listed option is relevant or whether another type of care should be considered.
Skin Health & Healthy-Aging Questions
Review current information for skin-health and healthy-aging interests. Ask what a specific treatment is intended to do, what evidence supports that use, and what its limitations may be.
Sexual-Wellness Questions
Review current sexual-wellness program information through the online process. A provider should consider your health history, medications, possible causes, and whether more evaluation is needed.
Not sure where to begin? Browse the current options first. Selecting a category does not mean that a treatment is right for you.
An Individual Medical Decision
Who Can Begin a Peptide-Treatment Evaluation?
Whether a specific treatment may be available or appropriate depends on the program, patient location, individual health information, and the licensed provider’s medical judgment.
During the evaluation, the licensed medical provider may consider your health history, current medications, allergies, relevant symptoms, risk factors, possible contraindications, and any testing that may be needed.
A prescription is never guaranteed.
Do not delay urgent or emergency medical care to use an online program.
Individual Factors Your Provider May Review
- Your health history and current concerns
- Prescription medicines, supplements, and allergies
- Previous reactions to treatment
- Pregnancy or breastfeeding status, when relevant
- Existing diagnoses and risk factors
- Any laboratory results or additional testing, when indicated
- The exact medication, formulation, dose, and intended use
- The state where you are physically located during care
Clear Information Before Payment
Know What the Program Includes Before You Proceed
Before paying, review the details for the exact program you select. The information below should be clear before you proceed.
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Medication Status
Confirm whether the medication is an FDA-approved product or a compounded drug. If compounded, that fact should be stated before payment.
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Total Price and Timing
Know the amount charged, when the charge occurs, whether the program renews automatically, and how to cancel.
03
What Is Included
Confirm whether the price includes the provider evaluation, medication if prescribed, supplies, shipping, lab work, and renewals.
04
If No Prescription Is Issued
Review the exact refund or evaluation-fee policy before paying. Payment does not guarantee medication will be prescribed.
05
Follow-Up and Monitoring
Confirm what follow-up is included, how to reach the clinical or pharmacy contact, and whether repeat testing may be required.
Ready to Review the Current Options?
Explore Cornerstone Peptide Programs
Review current program information, pricing, and evaluation requirements in the Cornerstone storefront.
A Clear Path Forward
How the Cornerstone Evaluation Process Works
Review the program, complete the required intake, receive an individualized medical evaluation, and begin treatment only if a qualified provider determines it is clinically appropriate.
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Explore Current Program Information
Review available programs, the medication or formulation involved, current pricing, what the program includes, and the requirements that apply.
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Complete Checkout and Health Intake
Choose the program you want to explore and provide the requested health and payment information. Review renewal, cancellation, fulfillment, and refund terms before submitting payment.
03
Complete a Medical Evaluation
Through Altro, a licensed medical provider authorized where you are physically located reviews the information needed for a medical decision. Depending on the program, the evaluation may include intake questions, messaging, calls, video, medical records, or lab testing.
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Begin Only If Clinically Appropriate
If the licensed medical provider determines treatment is appropriate and issues a valid prescription, you will receive treatment-specific directions and next steps.
Treatment-Specific Guidance
Know What Comes Next
The exact experience depends on the medication and program. Before beginning, you should receive treatment-specific directions and understand what support is included.
How to Use the Medication
Follow the provider’s and dispensing pharmacy’s directions for dose, schedule, route of administration, storage, handling, and missed doses.
What to Watch For
Ask about common side effects, serious warning signs, possible interactions, and what to do if you have a concern.
How Progress Is Reviewed
Your provider should explain what follow-up or testing applies to the specific treatment and when the plan may need to be reassessed.
What to Understand Before Treatment
Peptide Treatment Is Specific to the Medication and the Patient
Peptide-based treatments are not appropriate for everyone. Potential benefits, side effects, contraindications, interactions, administration, monitoring needs, evidence, and quality considerations can vary by medication, formulation, intended use, and patient.
Share complete and accurate information about your health history, medications, supplements, allergies, and previous reactions. Before treatment begins, ask the provider to explain the treatment’s intended use, approval status, evidence, risks, reasonable alternatives, and signs that should prompt medical attention.
About Compounded Medications
If a program uses a compounded drug, that fact should be identified before payment. Compounded drugs are not FDA-approved. FDA does not review compounded drugs for safety, effectiveness, or quality before they are marketed.
A compounded drug is not an FDA-approved generic and should not be described as the same as an FDA-approved drug.
No prescription, outcome, or timeline can be guaranteed.
Know Who Supports Each Step
Understand the Roles in the Cornerstone Process
Several organizations may be involved in different parts of the Cornerstone patient experience. Understanding who is responsible for each step helps make the process clearer.
Cornerstone Health
Cornerstone presents the peptide-treatment information and patient journey. It helps patients understand current program options and next steps.
Nebraska Wellness Group
Nebraska Wellness Group is the organization behind the Cornerstone brand and patient-facing experience. Medical evaluation, eligibility, and prescribing decisions are handled through Altro by licensed medical providers.
Altro Health
Altro provides the technology and program pathway used for the online experience. Medical evaluation, eligibility, and prescribing decisions are handled through Altro by licensed medical providers.
Medical Provider
Independent licensed clinicians make the medical decision and determine whether treatment is clinically appropriate for the patient.
Dispensing Pharmacy
If medication is prescribed following medical evaluation, fulfillment may be provided through participating U.S.-based pharmacies, including Revelation Pharma and PerfectRX, depending on treatment and patient location.
Peptide Therapy FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions About Peptide Therapy
Peptides are short chains of amino acids. “Peptide therapy” is a broad term for different peptide-based medications and preparations, not one product or one standard protocol.
No. Treatments may differ in active ingredients, formulations, intended uses, evidence, approval or compounding status, dosing, administration, contraindications, and monitoring.
Start by reviewing current program information. If you proceed, you complete checkout and a health intake, and then a provider authorized where you are located reviews the information needed for a medical decision.
No. Choosing a program, completing intake, or making payment does not guarantee a prescription.
A healthcare provider authorized to prescribe where you are physically located makes that decision.
The storefront organizes information around metabolic health and weight management, energy, sleep, and recovery, skin health and healthy aging, and sexual wellness.
Review the program information and give the provider complete, accurate health information. The provider can explain the intended use, evidence, risks, and alternatives.
It depends on the specific program. Before payment, confirm whether the offered medication is an FDA-approved product or a compounded drug.
Risks and side effects depend on the medication, formulation, dose, route, intended use, health history, and other products you use.
It depends on the treatment being considered, your health information, and the provider’s clinical judgment.
Administration depends on the exact medication and formulation. If medication is prescribed, follow the directions from the prescribing provider and dispensing pharmacy.
There is no universal timeline, and no result can be guaranteed. Expectations depend on the medication, intended use, evidence, treatment plan, and individual factors.
No. Starting an intake or making payment does not guarantee a prescription, and no clinical outcome or timeline is guaranteed.
Ready to Review Current Program Information?
Review current program information, pricing, and evaluation requirements in one place. If you continue, a healthcare provider authorized to prescribe where you are located will determine whether treatment is clinically appropriate.
Take the Next Step When You Are Ready
Review the Current Cornerstone Peptide Options
Explore current program information, pricing, and evaluation requirements in one place. If you continue, a healthcare provider authorized to prescribe where you are located will determine whether treatment is clinically appropriate.
Prescription and results are not guaranteed. Availability varies by location.
Cornerstone Health
Modern Wellness with Hometown Care
A peptide-treatment program presented by the Nebraska Wellness Group team in Omaha, Nebraska.
Medical-Decision Disclosure
Prescription treatment is available only after an evaluation by a healthcare provider authorized to prescribe where you are physically located and only when that provider determines treatment is clinically appropriate. Starting an intake or making payment does not guarantee a prescription.
Compounded-Drug Disclosure
If a program uses a compounded drug, that fact should be identified before payment. Compounded drugs are not FDA-approved, and FDA does not review them for safety, effectiveness, or quality before they are marketed.
Corporate-Relationship Disclosure
Cornerstone presents the peptide-treatment program. Altro Health provides technology and coordination and states that it is not a medical practice. Medical services are provided by independent licensed clinicians through an affiliated medical group.
