The short version
Kingsberg Medical is a hormone clinic with a long track record around HGH and hormone-replacement therapy. The product is the clinical relationship and the prescribed hormone — typically with a per-month cost shaped by the medication itself. Members usually come in already considering HGH or HRT specifically.
Boswell is a peptide-therapy platform. The compound menu is built around peptides, including sermorelin and CJC-1295 + Ipamorelin as growth-hormone-supportive secretagogues, alongside BPC-157, NAD+, PT-141, and others. Prescriptions come from U.S.-licensed physicians and are filled by 503A compounding pharmacies.
| Topic | Kingsberg Medical | Boswell |
|---|---|---|
| Primary product | HGH and hormone replacement under clinic supervision | Peptide therapy via licensed providers + 503A compounding |
| Headline compound | Recombinant human growth hormone (HGH) | Peptides — including GH-supportive secretagogues like sermorelin and CJC-1295 + Ipamorelin |
| Starting point | Lab panel + clinical eligibility, then HGH or HRT pathway | Goals review, provider intake, then a prescribed peptide protocol |
| Pricing model | HGH-led pricing, often substantial monthly cost | Per-protocol pricing, prescription-required |
| Peptide breadth | Some peptides offered alongside hormone work | Full peptide menu (BPC-157, TB-500, CJC-1295 + Ipa, NAD+, PT-141, GHK-Cu, MOTS-C, AOD-9604, Sermorelin, Glutathione) |
| Best fit | You're pursuing a clinically appropriate HGH or HRT plan | You want a specific peptide protocol with provider oversight |
Different jobs to be done
Kingsberg Medical is structured around am I a candidate for HGH or HRT, and how is that managed? HGH is a serious prescription with serious clinical considerations — it deserves a focused clinic, not a wellness wrapper. The pricing model and the provider model both reflect that.
Boswell is structured around can I get this peptide protocol prescribed and compounded properly? Members interested in growth-hormone outcomes often start with secretagogues like sermorelin and CJC-1295 + Ipamorelin, which are different molecules with different risk and reimbursement profiles than recombinant HGH. We've written about that comparison directly.
HGH and peptide secretagogues are not the same molecule, the same prescription, or the same conversation.
When Kingsberg Medical makes sense
Kingsberg Medical earns its place when you have a clinical reason to consider HGH or HRT and you want a specialized clinic with a long history in that lane. HGH in particular has FDA-approved indications and is regulated more strictly than the broader peptide category — using a clinic that takes that seriously matters.
It's also a reasonable choice if you've already had the conversation with a primary-care provider and are looking for a clinic equipped to manage longer-term hormone replacement.
When Boswell makes sense
Boswell earns its place when you want a peptide protocol — including GH-supportive peptides — without the HGH-led pricing and the HRT-shaped relationship. You want sermorelin for sleep architecture support. You want CJC-1295 + Ipamorelin for recovery. You want BPC-157 for a tendon, NAD+ for energy, or GHK-Cu for skin support.
The value is access to the specific compound under a U.S.-licensed prescriber, compounded fresh by a 503A pharmacy, with refill oversight. Pricing is per-protocol — you're paying for the peptide, not the HGH wrapper. If HGH is genuinely what you need, that's a different conversation and a different clinic. If a peptide is what you want, this is the right address.
Questions worth asking before either
- Do I actually need HGH, or am I better served by a peptide secretagogue?
- If HGH is on the table, what's the FDA-approved indication being treated?
- Is the prescriber a U.S.-licensed physician, and is the pharmacy a 503A compounding pharmacy?
- What does refill oversight and lab follow-up look like?
- How much of the monthly cost is the medication vs. the clinic wrapper?
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