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The complete documentation system for peptide practices: five substance-specific informed consents (BPC-157, CJC-1295/Ipamorelin, Sermorelin, NAD+, Glutathione), peptide-specific intake, good-faith exam, chart notes, telehealth consent, full HIPAA pack, patient bill of rights and an adverse-event protocol..
Substance-specific informed consent for NAD+ injections and infusions — including rate-dependent infusion reactions and honest compounded-medication language..
An honest, thorough BPC-157 consent: investigational status, FDA compounding category history, unknown long-term effects — the disclosure serious clinics actually need..
Three complete growth-hormone-secretagogue consents in one pack — each with its own current regulatory story, from Sermorelin's discontinued-approval history to CJC-1295's Category 2 saga..
Standalone Sermorelin informed consent with accurate regulatory framing (former FDA-approved drug, compounded today) and GH-axis risk language..
Blend-specific informed consent for the most-prescribed GH peptide combination, current to the 2023-24 FDA compounding review..
IV/IM glutathione consent with sulfite-sensitivity cautions and the 2019 FDA compounding alert reflected — not a generic vitamin form with the name swapped..
Everything a medical weight-loss program signs: three medication consents current to FDA labeling (boxed warnings included), a weight-loss intake with eating-disorder and MEN2 screens, and a patient education sheet..
Complete semaglutide consent with the thyroid C-cell boxed warning, pancreatitis and gallbladder disclosures, and an honest compounded-semaglutide section..
Tirzepatide-specific consent including the oral-contraceptive interaction and dose-escalation expectations most templates miss..
The honest Retatrutide consent: a prominent 'Investigational — not FDA-approved' section with its own acknowledgment and initials line, plus GLP-family risk language..
One pack for every treatment room: the core consent and screening documents for injectables, microneedling, chemical peels and laser — built on the same clinical standard as our single sets..
Five documents for neurotoxin practice (Botox, Dysport, Xeomin, Jeuveau): consent with the FDA boxed warning, medical history, contraindication screening with provider disposition, aftercare and per-product off-label mapping..
Lip-specific HA filler documentation with explicit vascular-occlusion disclosure and emergency-protocol acknowledgment — the consent that protects an injector where it matters..
Full-face filler set: cheeks, NLF, jawline and the under-eye caution — with blindness/necrosis risk disclosure, the FDA needle-free-device warning and delayed-nodule language..
Covers classic, PRP and RF microneedling in one set — with the FDA RF-microneedling safety communication, PIH cautions for deeper skin tones, and state scope notes..
Light-to-medium peel documentation (glycolic, salicylic, Jessner, TCA) with a frosting endpoint reference, antiviral prophylaxis language and honest depth limits..
Laser/IPL hair removal set with Fitzpatrick screening chart, device settings log, photosensitizing-medication list and the honest 'permanent reduction, not removal' framing..
Platelet-rich plasma documentation for facials and hair restoration: autologous process explained, anticoagulant timing, single-use kit acknowledgment..
For lash artists: client consent, intake, a proper patch-test record and aftercare — with cyanoacrylate-allergy and retention language that sets expectations..
Eight front-desk-ready aftercare cards clients actually read: clear Dos & Don'ts by timeframe and a red-flags box with the serious warning signs for each treatment..
The entire aesthetics documentation system: every treatment consent set (tox, fillers, microneedling, peel, laser, PRP, lash), the shared intake/photo/financial core, good-faith exam, HIPAA pack and all eight aftercare cards.
The English-only esthetician essentials: service consent, client intake, waiver, cancellation policy and photo release for facials, waxing and dermaplaning..
The full tox consent set with the patient-facing documents professionally written in both English and Spanish — not machine-translated.
Intake, service consent, waiver, cancellation policy and photo release — every client-facing document in English and Spanish, written for US esthetics businesses.
A side-by-side bilingual liability waiver and release for any service business — assumption of risk, hold harmless and medical disclosure in matched English and Spanish paragraphs, with a controlling-language clause.
The GFE done right: identity verification, focused history and exam, candidacy determination and treatment-plan authorization — plus a telehealth section with the state-law caution (CA/TX/FL differ), and a matching chart note..
A complete telehealth consent covering technology risks, privacy, state licensure, prescription policy and emergency protocol — usable across any virtual-care service..
A plain-language Notice of Privacy Practices built on the 45 CFR 164.520 element set, the patient acknowledgment, and a release authorization — the HIPAA paperwork trio every covered practice needs..
A comprehensive aesthetics-grade intake and medical history, photo/media release with separate marketing opt-ins, and a financial & cancellation policy — the front-desk trio..
A modern patient rights & responsibilities charter — including the right to regulatory transparency (compounded, off-label, non-FDA-approved) that wellness patients deserve..
A complete, clinical-setting employee handbook: conduct, HIPAA obligations for staff, social-media and patient-photo policy, scope-of-practice and supervision, bloodborne-pathogen basics, discipline and acknowledgment page..
Operational SOPs for a running med spa: GFE workflow, consent workflow, chart documentation standard, emergency protocols (vasovagal, anaphylaxis, vascular-occlusion kit), sterilization, complaints and records retention..
Hormone-optimization documentation with monitoring at its core: BHRT and TRT consents honest about compounded bioidenticals, an intake with baseline labs checklist, a monitoring log and a patient expectations sheet..
For IV lounges and mobile IV: infusion and injection consents, focused screening, a per-visit infusion record with lot tracking, and an adverse-reaction protocol with the anaphylaxis response steps..