HealingMaps Take: Louisville functional and regenerative medicine practice (est. 2013) offering peptide therapy under a board-certified A4M-certified physician. Dr. Carl Paige, MD, FAARFM, ABAARM leads the clinical team and protocols are tailored to each patient’s goals after consultation.
Medical Transformation Center offers 5 specific peptide compounds (BPC-157, CJC-1295, Ipamorelin, Sermorelin, and Semaglutide), placing it in the top half of the 8 Kentucky peptide clinics in our directory (the median clinic menu offers 5 compounds; the deepest offers 7). The clinic is physician-led (MD or DO); about half of Kentucky peptide clinics in our directory are.
✓ Last verified: April 21, 2026 — Edited & verified by Angelica Bottaro for HealingMaps Editorial Staff
| Location | Louisville, Kentucky |
| Address | 13111 Eastpoint Park Blvd, Louisville, KY 40223 |
| Phone | (502) 443-9962 |
| Website | medicaltransformationcenter.com |
| Treatments | Sermorelin, CJC-1295/Ipamorelin, BPC-157, Semaglutide, plus bioidentical hormone therapy |
| Conditions Treated | Anti-aging, recovery, hormone optimization, weight loss, longevity |
| Administration | Subcutaneous injection |
| Cost | N/A |
| Insurance | N/A |
| Clinical Lead | Dr. Carl Paige, MD, FAARFM, ABAARM — Board-Certified Internal Medicine + Pediatrics; A4M-Certified Anti-Aging / Regenerative Medicine |
Medical Transformation Center’s listing doesn’t publicly name a specific prescribing clinician. Before booking, ask the clinic to share their prescribing clinician’s full name, license number, and primary specialty.
What this means for you: Knowing who’s writing your prescription matters — that’s who’s responsible for your protocol, dose adjustments, and follow-up. Any actively state-licensed physician, NP, or PA can legitimately prescribe compounded peptides; once you have a name, you can verify their licensure for free at the CMS NPPES Registry and your state’s medical board’s online lookup.
National peptide therapy pricing — based on 487 verified peptide clinics in our directory (April 2026 data). Adjust the calculator below to model your own protocol.
Most Medical Transformation Center 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.
Medical Transformation Center operates in Louisville, Kentucky and offers peptide therapy. The clinic’s peptide menu includes sermorelin, cjc-1295/ipamorelin, bpc-157 and related compounds, administered via subcutaneous injection.
For a closer look at how these compounds work, read our deep dives on the CJC-1295 and Ipamorelin growth-hormone peptide stack and BPC-157, the body protection compound for tissue recovery.
Established 2013, board-certified MD in IM + Peds, A4M anti-aging certification, University of Louisville trained, Eastpoint location serves east Louisville.
Concierge model carries premium pricing; specific peptide stacks finalized at intake.
Book a consultation online or by phone. Dr. Paige reviews medical history and labs before starting peptide therapy.
Explore more semaglutide and GLP-1 weight-loss clinics near you.
Based on this listing, Medical Transformation Center names 5 specific peptide compounds: BPC-157, CJC-1295, Ipamorelin, Sermorelin, and Semaglutide. The clinic may offer additional compounds not published on its public listing — confirm the full menu on a consult call.
HealingMaps editorial wasn’t able to match the named clinical lead to a single NPI in the federal CMS NPPES registry — this can happen when the listing names a generic role (“clinical team”, “supervising physician”) rather than a specific person, or when name variants don’t return an exact match. Ask the clinic to share their physician’s full name and license number on the consult call.
Medical Transformation Center 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 Kentucky peptide clinics in the HealingMaps directory, Medical Transformation Center ranks in the top half of Kentucky peptide clinics in the directory by compound depth. Compound depth is one signal among several — provider credentials, pharmacy sourcing transparency, and lab requirements also matter when comparing.
Medical Transformation Center is located in Louisville, Kentucky. The full street address, phone number, and hours are listed in the data card above.
Themes drawn from HealingMaps editorial analysis of verified Kentucky peptide clinics in our directory. Refreshed quarterly; percentages rounded to nearest 5%.
Across Kentucky peptide clinics in our directory, BPC-157 appears in 65% of listings; Sermorelin in 65%; Semaglutide in 50%; CJC-1295 in 40%. Compounds appearing in fewer than 20% of Kentucky listings — including Epitalon, Semax, TB-500 — are less commonly disclosed; patients seeking those should specifically ask whether the clinic prescribes them.
25% of Kentucky 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 Kentucky clinics name an MD or DO as clinical lead. 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 Kentucky clinic in our directory publishes 5 specific peptide compounds on its listing. The deepest disclosed menu names 7; 25% of listings name no specific compounds at all. 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).
Pharmacy sourcing: This clinic doesn’t state its 503A or 503B compounding pharmacy partner. The class affects how your prescription is fulfilled — custom-compounded with in-state shipping (503A) versus pre-batched with broader shipping including direct-to-home delivery (503B) — so it’s worth asking before starting any compounded protocol.
5 peptide compounds on the menu — BPC-157, CJC-1295, and Ipamorelin among them at Medical Transformation Center. Two gaps in what’s publicly stated: an individual prescriber name we can verify in CMS NPPES, and which pharmacy class (503A vs 503B) the clinic uses. Reasonable to ask both before booking. See our full vetting rubric →
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