Sample Metabolic Health Clinic

Miami, FL

B
Overall grade
Last updated: 2026-01-15Sourcing method: Public web sources + clinic disclosuresReviewed by: GLP-1 Grades Editorial Team
Dossier version 1.0Scored 2026-01-15Right of reply: Contacted — no response

A solid mid-tier GLP-1 clinic: licensed prescriber, required labs, and transparent pricing, held back from an A by incomplete pharmacy and sourcing disclosure. This is a placeholder sample dossier used to validate the route.

Score breakdown

as of 2026-01-15
Licensed prescriber5/5

Named MD, verified active FL license.

Pharmacy transparency4/5

Names its 503A compounding pharmacy; 503B status not disclosed.

Lab requirements4/5

Requires baseline CMP and A1C before prescribing.

Medication sourcing3/5

Discloses compounded semaglutide; brand availability unclear.

Pricing transparency4/5

All-in monthly price published; lab costs listed separately.

Clinical oversight4/5

Clinician-managed titration and side-effect messaging.

Business legitimacy3/5

Ownership identifiable; some marketing claims unsubstantiated.

See our grading methodology for what each dimension means.

Evidence

Each claim, our finding, and the source we checked.

ClaimOur findingSource
A licensed physician prescribes all medication.Verified — the clinic names a physician whose Florida license is active and in good standing.Clinic team page
Medication ships from a registered compounding pharmacy.Partially verified — the clinic names a 503A pharmacy but does not disclose 503B registration.Clinic pharmacy page
Baseline labs are required before a prescription is issued.Verified — intake requires a comprehensive metabolic panel and A1C.Clinic process page

What we verified

  • Prescribing physician holds an active Florida medical license.
  • Baseline labs (CMP, A1C) are required before prescribing.
  • All-in monthly pricing is published on the clinic site.

What we could not verify

  • Whether the compounding pharmacy is also 503B-registered.
  • The specific source and testing of compounded semaglutide.
  • Refund and cancellation terms beyond the first month.

Right of reply

Status: Contacted — no response. Contacted 2026-01-10 for comment; no response by publication. The clinic may request a re-review at any time.

Frequently asked questions

Is Sample Metabolic Health Clinic legitimate?

Based on public evidence as of the last review date, the clinic uses a licensed prescriber, requires baseline labs, and publishes pricing — earning a B grade. Some pharmacy and sourcing details could not be verified.

What GLP-1 medications does Sample Metabolic Health Clinic offer?

The clinic offers compounded semaglutide; brand-name availability was not clearly disclosed at the time of review.

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