Independent telehealth review

Is Live Vital legit?

Evidence reviewed July 17, 2026

Our verdict

Legitimate telehealth model, with important plan-specific caveats

Live Vital is materially different from a research-use-only peptide seller: its public treatment directory identifies a physician-led intake, doctor prescribing, licensed-US-pharmacy fulfillment, and ongoing care-team messaging.

Verified telehealth signals

  • Licensed US medical providers
  • State-licensed US pharmacies
  • Published pricing details available
  • US-only program · state availability applies
  • Real medical oversight (consult required)

What checks out

  • ✓ Named physician and free consultation path
  • ✓ Broad public treatment directory with upfront monthly prices
  • ✓ Licensed-US-pharmacy fulfillment and doctor prescribing
  • ✓ Useful legal prescription path for peptides commonly sold as research-use-only

What to verify

  • — Several offered peptides have limited or indication-specific human evidence
  • — Compounded products are not FDA-approved drug products
  • — The affiliate program lists GLP-1, but the current public treatment directory is primarily peptide and longevity protocols

Availability and pricing context

Live Vital says it serves all 50 states. Eligibility and available formulations can still vary by state and clinical review.

Prices were published on Live Vital's treatment directory on July 17, 2026; verify the current plan and formulation before starting.

Partner referral

PeptidePrices partner referral

Live Vital does not currently publish a PeptidePrices coupon code. The tracked partner link opens its current treatment directory, with plans shown from $66 per month.

View Live Vital's current offer ↗

Independent comparison. PeptidePrices earns a referral fee when you start a plan through these links; this doesn't affect what you pay.

Not medical advice. Prescriptions are issued at a licensed provider's discretion and results vary. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved. PeptidePrices is not a pharmacy, provider, or manufacturer.

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