Individualized peptide protocols
The clinic advertises peptide therapy without a stable named-compound catalog used by this listing.
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Boise, ID · Telehealth available
Provider overview
Idaho Center for Integrative Medicine is a Boise clinic founded by Noah Edvalson, DC, ND, with Lynn Carlson, MD, and other practitioners identified on current official pages. The clinic advertises peptide therapy, metabolic injections, functional and integrative medicine, hormone optimization, advanced laboratory review, IV nutrition, PRP, and other regenerative services. Telehealth is explicitly described for functional-medicine and prescription follow-up, but no broader state-coverage list is published. Named medications remain provider-reported, and no formulation or pharmacy relationship is inferred.
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503A and 503B labels describe statutory compounding pathways or public relationships. They do not mean a compounded drug is FDA-approved or that FDA endorses a facility.
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The clinic advertises peptide therapy without a stable named-compound catalog used by this listing.
Provider source ↗These medications are named in the clinic's weight service materials; product and formulation require confirmation.
Provider source ↗Hormone optimization is listed among the clinic's current integrative services.
Provider source ↗The care model uses laboratory and medical-record review to guide functional-medicine planning.
Provider source ↗IV nutrition appears in the clinic's current featured and regenerative service pages.
Provider source ↗These procedures are advertised separately from peptide and metabolic prescriptions.
Provider source ↗The appointment page explicitly advertises virtual functional-medicine visits and medical or prescription follow-up.
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