Clinician Network · Layer 6

Vetted clinicians for the protocols you’re actually running.

PepStakk’s Clinician Network is a vetted directory of licensed practitioners who review Stakker protocols asynchronously. Written feedback. Informational, not a clinical relationship. Vetted on credentials, peptide-protocol experience, and async-review fit.

IN BUILD — accepting applications
§ 02 · What this is, and what it isn’t

A vetted directory. Not a clinical platform.

The Clinician Network is informational. A Reviewing Clinician provides written async feedback on a Stakker’s protocol — they are not your prescriber and the review does not establish a clinical relationship. PepStakk vets the clinician for licensure, peptide-protocol experience, and async-review fit. PepStakk does not certify any individual review as medical advice. If you need clinical care, see a clinician through their practice — not through PepStakk’s network.

§ 03 · How we vet

Eight steps. All required. Binary outcome.

Every Reviewing Clinician in the directory has been through the same vetting. We don’t tier within the network because tiering implies we can measure differences in expertise we can’t actually defend. Instead: one bar, all of it required, binary outcome.

  1. 01
    License verification
    Active medical, advanced practice, or peptide-specialty license/credential, no active disciplinary action.
  2. 02
    Identity + credential check
    Match person to license; NPI lookup; credential authenticity confirmed.
  3. 03
    Federal exclusion-list scan
    OIG LEIE, state Medicaid exclusion lists, DEA registration status.
  4. 04
    Peptide-experience attestation
    Signed self-attestation declaring specialties, years of practice, scope.
  5. 05
    Sample work review
    Redacted past stakk-style review or simulated review. PepStakk-internal scoring.
  6. 06
    Peer reference
    One named peer in or eligible for the network attests; PepStakk follows up directly.
  7. 07
    CE / publication evidence
    CME hours, publications, conference presentations, fellowship or specialty certs.
  8. 08
    Informational-review + COI attestation
    Signed: review is informational, COIs disclosed, scope-of-review declared.
§ 04 · The directory

One badge. Many filters.

Every member is a Vetted Reviewing Clinician. No tiered sub-statuses. Filter the directory by credential type, specialty, affiliation, scope of review, response-time SLA, and state licensure.

Credential
MDDONPPAPharmDND
Specialty
Hormone OptimizationRecovery ProtocolsLongevityAestheticsPeak PerformanceWomen's Health
Affiliation
Independent Affiliated with a Channel Partner
Directory status

This directory opens to public listings after counsel review of liability framing, jurisdiction matching, and review escalation protocol. Apply now — your listing goes live the day the network does.

Apply as a Reviewing Clinician →
§ 05 · Hard disqualifiers

Where we draw the line.

These are automatic exclusions, regardless of how strong the rest of an application is.

  • No active license / no recognized credential.
  • Active medical-board disciplinary action.
  • Inclusion on OIG, state Medicaid exclusion lists, or DEA revocation.
  • Felony conviction for controlled substances, healthcare fraud, patient harm, or research misconduct.
  • Public marketing claiming peptides "cure" or are "FDA-approved for" specific conditions where they are not.
  • Documented sale of research-use-only peptides as therapeutic to the public.
  • Refusal to disclose financial conflicts of interest.
  • Material misrepresentation in the application.
§ 06 · Listing badge

How a Reviewing Clinician listing is marked.

VETTED REVIEWING CLINICIAN
MD Hormone Optimization Affiliated with Coastal Aesthetic Medicine →

Filled Signal Blue badge, white caps. Distinct from VETTED SUPPLIER (Compounding) by sub-label, not by color. Specialty + credential tags rendered as smaller outlined chips beneath the main badge. Affiliation indicator displayed inline when applicable.

§ 07 · Maintenance — what we keep verifying
  • License re-verification annually; auto-suspend 60 days past expiration.
  • Federal exclusion-list re-scan quarterly.
  • Re-attestation annually (peptide experience, COI, informational-review).
  • Three substantiated review-quality complaints in 12 months → flag and review.
  • Material change in scope or affiliation → trigger profile update + Stakker notification on active reviews.

Licensed practitioner with peptide-protocol experience? Apply.

Apply as a Reviewing Clinician →