Freedom Diagnostics
Freedom Diagnostics Testing · United States
Snapshot
- Legal entity
- Freedom Diagnostics Testing
- Location
- Franklin, TN
- Founded
- Peptide-testing brand established 2023 in Franklin, TN. Per its representative, the underlying lab began over a decade earlier doing clinical, environmental, molecular, and diagnostics testing, and added peptides by community request.
- Key people
- Kris Ryan — company representative and operator.
- Languages
- English
- Time zone
- US Central
- Turnaround
~2-4 business days
The lab advertises a 24–48-hour target for mass and purity lab results.
Accreditation
USP <1225>-validated methods
Freedom does not advertise ISO 17025 accreditation. Its public positioning rests on three pillars: speed (24–48-hour target), a large public COA database (42,000+ reports), and HPLC + LC-MS on every COA (purity and identity together). "Validated methods" is distinct from third-party accreditation.
Equipment & methods
HPLC for purity; LC-MS / MS-MS for identity confirmation; endotoxin testing; pH, solubility, visual, stability, and net peptide content analyses.
Sample prep & shipping
Print the completed Sample Intake Form and place it inside your shipment. Shipments that arrive without an intake form cannot be identified, which may result in significant processing delays. Pre-Shipping Checklist: • Print the Sample Intake Form. • Place the form inside the package with your samples. Sample Requirements: • Samples must be lyophilized (not reconstituted). • Purity & ID (+ Net Peptide): Send 1 vial. • Purity & ID + Endotoxins: Send 2 vials. Shipments accepted via UPS, USPS, and FedEx.
Interviews
- Interview with Kris Ryan, Freedom Diagnostics
YouTube
Covers how to read a COA, why Freedom entered peptide testing, what samples they will and will not accept, and peptide storage.
