Our Providers & Credentials
Zera Health partners exclusively with board-certified, licensed healthcare providers to deliver telehealth services. Every provider on our platform meets rigorous credentialing standards.
All Zera Health providers are independently licensed physicians, nurse practitioners, or physician assistants authorized to prescribe medications in the states where they practice.
Provider Credentialing Requirements
Every provider on the Zera Health platform must meet the following standards:
- Active, unrestricted medical license in good standing
- Board certification in a relevant specialty (Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, Endocrinology, Urology, OB/GYN, or related field)
- Minimum 2 years of clinical practice experience
- Completion of telehealth training and platform onboarding
- Ongoing compliance with state medical board requirements
- Malpractice insurance coverage
- DEA registration (where applicable)
- No history of license revocation or disciplinary action
Medical Specialties
Our provider network includes specialists in:
- Obesity Medicine — Weight management, GLP-1 therapy, metabolic health
- Internal Medicine — General chronic disease management, preventive care
- Family Medicine — Comprehensive primary care across all ages
- Endocrinology — Hormone disorders, thyroid, diabetes, metabolism
- Urology / Men's Health — Testosterone therapy, erectile dysfunction
- OB/GYN / Women's Health — Hormonal balance, fertility support, women's wellness
- Dermatology — Skin conditions, anti-aging, prescription skincare
Provider Oversight & Quality Assurance
Our Chief Medical Officer (CMO) oversees clinical quality, provider performance, and patient safety. Providers are subject to regular performance reviews, peer review, and ongoing education requirements. Patient outcomes and satisfaction are monitored continuously.
Prescribing Authority
Prescriptions are issued only after an online consultation during which an independent licensed provider reviews your medical intake, health history, and determines clinical appropriateness. Providers retain full clinical autonomy and may decline to prescribe if they determine it is not in the patient's best interest.
Questions About Your Provider
You have the right to know the name, credentials, and specialty of the provider treating you. This information is available in your patient portal after your first consultation. Contact us at hello@zerahealth.com with any questions.