At the Institute for Pain Relief in Voorhees, NJ, Dr. Kavita Gupta offers Peptide Therapy as part of a broader conservative care strategy focused on early intervention, accurate diagnosis, and functional recovery. Peptide therapy is considered for patients dealing with injury, chronic pain, fatigue, or age-related concerns.
These therapies are not offered as retail or walk-in treatments but are evaluated and recommended through a consulting framework. Dr. Gupta’s consulting services are often requested by attorneys, insurers, employers, and third-party administrators involved in workers’ compensation claims, especially for pain and spine-related conditions. Whether you’re managing a slow-healing injury, exploring options to support healthy aging, or working toward return-to-work goals, peptide therapy may be considered as part of your individualized care plan.
An advanced, highly stable version of BPC-157 designed to rapidly repair connective tissues, reduce chronic joint inflammation, and support the integrity of the digestive tract.
A growth hormone secretagogue that stimulates the pituitary gland to naturally increase HGH levels, promoting improved sleep, faster metabolic turnover, and lean muscle development.
A powerful regenerative peptide known for its ability to stimulate collagen production, accelerate wound healing, and improve skin elasticity and hair density.
Some peptides are known to promote collagen production and support hair follicle health and skin elasticity.
Growth hormone-related peptides may help support lean muscle growth and faster recovery, especially during physical rehabilitation.
Dr. Gupta’s approach to peptide therapy is built around consultation and evaluation, not product dispensing. The process includes:
Dr. Gupta reviews your medical history, recent lab results, imaging, and symptoms. If the case involves Workers’ Compensation, she also reviews claim-related documents and functional goals.
She assesses whether peptide therapy is appropriate or helpful in your case, based on evidence, your diagnosis, and overall goals.
You’ll receive a clear summary or opinion that outlines if and how peptide therapy may fit into your recovery. This may be used by a primary physician, case manager, or legal team.
Ongoing guidance may be offered, especially for complex cases, chronic conditions, or active workers’ compensation claims.
At our practice, patients and professionals trust Dr. Gupta for clear, responsible guidance that supports function and recovery.
Peptides are short chains of amino acids that act as messengers in the body. They target specific functions such as tissue repair, inflammation reduction, or metabolic support. Unlike general vitamins, peptides have more targeted effects.
Yes, in some cases. Certain peptides may support soft tissue healing, joint recovery, or nerve repair. If pain or function loss is part of a workers’ compensation case, Dr. Gupta will review whether this therapy fits your recovery plan.
Yes. Peptides are regulated substances and must be prescribed by a qualified medical provider. Dr. Gupta’s role is to evaluate and recommend, not prescribe directly. If appropriate, you can discuss her findings with your primary doctor.
It depends on the case. If peptide therapy is backed by medical reasoning and linked to function or recovery, it may be considered. Dr. Gupta provides written reports that help stakeholders understand their role in a case.