WHAT YOU GET ACCESS TO
The relationships take years to build. You get them on day one.
A program is only as good as the infrastructure behind it. These are the relationships and systems we bring to every build, already established and already vetted. We are compensated by our clients, not by the vendors we connect them with.
01 Licensed clinical partners
Physician, NP, and PA partners for medical direction, standing orders, and protocol oversight, matched to your state’s scope-of-practice requirements. For aesthetician-led and non-medical practices, this is the foundation everything else sits on.
02 Compounded pharmacy and peptide programs
Building a peptide program means navigating 503A and 503B supply, formulary decisions, protocol design, and pricing that holds up at volume. We work with an established network of compounding pharmacies, including many practices never encounter through ordinary channels, and structure the sourcing and pricing on your behalf. All activity runs through properly licensed pharmacy infrastructure.
03 Diagnostics and laboratory panels
Access to several hundred laboratory panels, structured either as a program you own or through direct manufacturer pricing on bulk purchasing. Diagnostics drive both clinical quality and recurring revenue, and most practices are paying substantially more than they need to.
04 Telehealth infrastructure
A nationwide telehealth program your practice can refer into, extending care beyond your physical footprint and beyond your state licensure. Useful for follow-up, maintenance protocols, and patients who relocate or travel.
05 Equipment and technology sourcing
Evaluation and procurement support across wellness and aesthetic equipment, with attention to utilization economics rather than feature lists. Most practices buy equipment that never reaches the volume its business case assumed.
06 Expansion planning
Before a practice signs anything, the economics have to work. We model the unit economics of a second location, analyze market and demographic fit, define the space requirements your program actually needs, and build the staffing plan, build-out budget, and ramp timeline. Most practices commit to a location before they have run these numbers, and it is the most expensive mistake in the business.
Altura is compensated by its clients. We hold a wholesale distribution agreement with one equipment manufacturer, disclosed in any engagement where equipment selection is in scope. We accept no compensation from pharmacies, laboratories, or clinical partners in exchange for referrals.