HealingMaps Take: Sandy Springs location of Balanced Bodies — MD-directed 11-compound peptide clinic including rare Hexarelin and the BPC-157+TB-500 Wolverine Stack, on the Atlanta I-285 perimeter at Sandy Springs Circle. Kent Cohen leads the clinical team and protocols are tailored to each patient’s goals after consultation.
Balanced Bodies Sandy Springs offers 13 specific peptide compounds (BPC-157, TB-500, CJC-1295, Ipamorelin, Sermorelin, Tesamorelin, and 7 more), placing it among the deepest in our Georgia directory (rank #2; the deepest offers 14). The clinic is physician-led (MD or DO); about half of Georgia peptide clinics in our directory are. See our full editorial roundup of Atlanta peptide clinics for how this listing fits into the metro picture.
✓ Last verified: April 18, 2026 — Edited & verified by Angelica Bottaro for HealingMaps Editorial Staff
| Location | Sandy Springs, Georgia |
| Address | 220 Sandy Springs Circle, Suite 157A, Atlanta, GA 30328 |
| Phone | (404) 855-5189 |
| Website | balancedbodiescobb.com |
| Treatments | AOD-9604, BPC-157, PT-141, CJC-1295/Ipamorelin, GHK-Cu, Melanotan 2, Sermorelin, Tesamorelin, TB-500, Hexarelin, NAD+ |
| Conditions Treated | Tissue repair, sexual wellness, hormone support, skin health, anti-aging, weight management, cellular health |
| Administration | Subcutaneous injection, IV infusion |
| Cost | N/A |
| Insurance | N/A |
| Clinical Lead | Kent Cohen, MD FACEP — Medical Director (Board-Certified Emergency Medicine) |
Your prescribing provider, Dr. Kent Cohen, is verified in the federal CMS National Plan & Provider Enumeration System (NPPES) under NPI 1700945060, with a primary specialty of Emergency Medicine and a primary practice address in Lawrenceville, GA. CMS records show this NPI has been active since 2006. NPPES record verified 2026-06-11.
What this means for you: In the US, any actively state-licensed physician can legally prescribe compounded peptides — board certification in a specific specialty isn’t required for peptide prescriptions. Emergency Medicine training emphasizes acute clinical decision-making; many EM physicians transition into wellness and longevity practices where they apply that diagnostic background to peptide protocols.
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Most Balanced Bodies Sandy Springs patients report the consult-to-first-injection window runs 1–3 weeks depending on lab turnaround and pharmacy fulfillment.
The questions below are pulled from the gaps in this specific listing — areas the clinic doesn’t publicly answer that you should clarify before booking. Each one is designed to get you a useful answer in 30 seconds or less.
Balanced Bodies Sandy Springs operates in Sandy Springs, Georgia and offers peptide therapy. The clinic’s peptide menu includes aod-9604, bpc-157, pt-141 and related compounds, administered via subcutaneous injection, iv infusion.
For a closer look at how these compounds work, read our deep dives on how PT-141 is changing sexual health medicine and the CJC-1295 and Ipamorelin growth-hormone peptide stack.
See also the FDA’s 503A bulks list review of BPC-157, Semax, Epitalon and more.Same clinical team and full formulary as Marietta location, Sandy Springs / Atlanta I-285 perimeter location, MD Dr. Kent Cohen FACEP, 11-compound peptide menu, new-patient 10% discount
No GLP-1/semaglutide listed; NPs handle most patient interactions
Call (404) 855-5189 or visit balancedbodiescobb.com to schedule a peptide consultation at the Balanced Bodies Sandy Springs location.
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Based on this listing, Balanced Bodies Sandy Springs names 13 specific peptide compounds: BPC-157, TB-500, CJC-1295, Ipamorelin, Sermorelin, Tesamorelin, and 7 more. The clinic may offer additional compounds not published on its public listing — confirm the full menu on a consult call.
Yes. Dr. Kent Cohen is registered in the federal CMS National Plan & Provider Enumeration System (NPPES) under NPI 1700945060, with a primary specialty of Emergency Medicine and a primary practice address in Lawrenceville, GA. The NPI has been active since 2006.
Balanced Bodies Sandy Springs doesn’t mention telehealth or virtual visits on its listing. Most peptide clinics require in-person evaluation for the initial consult; some offer virtual follow-ups once a patient is stable. If geography or travel matters to you, ask on the consult call whether they can prescribe and follow up virtually — and which states they’re licensed to do so in.
Among verified Georgia peptide clinics in the HealingMaps directory, Balanced Bodies Sandy Springs ranks among the deepest peptide menus of Georgia clinics in the directory (rank #2). Compound depth is one signal among several — provider credentials, pharmacy sourcing transparency, and lab requirements also matter when comparing.
Balanced Bodies Sandy Springs is located in Atlanta, Georgia. The full street address, phone number, and hours are listed in the data card above.
Themes drawn from HealingMaps editorial analysis of verified Georgia peptide clinics in our directory + CDC PLACES 2023 (Fulton County, GA) + US Census ACS 5-Year. Refreshed quarterly; percentages rounded to nearest 5%.
Across Georgia peptide clinics in our directory, Semaglutide appears in 100% of listings; Tirzepatide in 95%; BPC-157 in 65%; CJC-1295 in 65%. Compounds appearing in fewer than 20% of Georgia listings — including TB-500, GHK-Cu, AOD-9604 — are less commonly disclosed; patients seeking those should specifically ask whether the clinic prescribes them.
30% of Georgia clinics in our directory openly state whether they use a 503A or 503B compounding pharmacy. The rest leave the class unstated. The distinction matters for patients — 503A pharmacies fill prescriptions individually after your provider writes them (typically a few-day wait, in-state shipping), while 503B outsourcing facilities pre-batch under direct FDA inspection (often supporting same-visit fulfillment and direct-to-home shipping). Worth asking specifically before you book.
50% of verified Georgia clinics name an MD or DO as clinical lead (this listing’s clinical lead is Emergency Medicine-trained). The remainder are NP/PA-led or don’t publicly name a specific prescribing clinician. Any state-licensed physician, NP, or PA can legitimately prescribe compounded peptides — but knowing your prescriber’s training and tenure helps you assess fit for your specific protocol.
The median Georgia clinic in our directory publishes 8 specific peptide compounds on its listing. The deepest disclosed menu names 14; every clinic names at least one compound. A wide menu means more options at one clinic; a narrow menu can reflect specialization (e.g. weight-loss-only programs) or limited public disclosure (the clinic prescribes more than it advertises).
In Fulton County, 28.2% of adults are obese (CDC PLACES 2023) — roughly at the national average — supporting balanced demand between weight-loss and longevity protocols. Diagnosed diabetes runs at 10.9%. 10.1% of adults lack health insurance, roughly average for the country.
15+ verified peptide clinics serve Fulton County’s ~1,067K residents (1.5 per 100K) — one of the higher peptide-clinic densities of any metro in our directory. Comparing 3-5 clinics on consult calls is a reasonable benchmark before booking.
Pharmacy sourcing: This clinic discloses a 503A compounding pharmacy partner. As a patient, that means your prescription is compounded individually after your provider writes it — typically a few-day wait, with shipping usually limited to within Georgia, and dose customization often possible.
13 peptide compounds on the menu — BPC-157, TB-500, and CJC-1295 among them at Balanced Bodies Sandy Springs — sourced through a 503A compounding pharmacy. State-licensed, made-to-order. The clinic’s named prescriber is verifiable in CMS NPPES. Two strong-signal disclosures: clinical accountability you can confirm independently. See our full vetting rubric →
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