How Much Does Sermorelin Cost in 2026?
Sermorelin typically costs $150–$400 per month in 2026, depending on the clinic, whether labs are bundled, and whether you use a telehealth or in-person provider. Here is the full breakdown.
Sermorelin Price at a Glance
| Provider Type | Monthly Peptide Cost | First-Month All-In |
|---|---|---|
| Telehealth clinic | $150–$300 | $350–$700 |
| Local HRT/anti-aging clinic | $200–$400 | $500–$1,000 |
| Compounding pharmacy direct | $120–$250 | N/A (Rx required) |
Labs, consultation, and injection supplies are typically separate from the peptide cost.
What Affects Sermorelin Cost?
1. Dosage and vial size
Standard sermorelin dosing is 0.2–0.5 mg daily. A 15 mg vial (roughly 30–75 days depending on dose) from a compounding pharmacy typically costs $120–$200. Higher doses or larger vials cost more.
2. Telehealth vs. in-person
Telehealth peptide clinics consistently price sermorelin 20–40% lower than brick-and-mortar practices because of reduced overhead. Many offer monthly subscription plans ($200–$350) that include the peptide, provider visits, and injection supplies.
3. Lab requirements
Most reputable sermorelin prescribers require baseline labs (IGF-1, growth hormone, metabolic panel) before starting, costing $150–$400. Follow-up labs are typically done every 3–6 months at $100–$300 per panel. Some clinics bundle this into the monthly fee; others bill separately.
4. Combination protocols
Sermorelin is sometimes prescribed alongside ipamorelin or CJC-1295 to potentiate growth hormone release. A combination protocol can add $75–$150/month to the base sermorelin cost.
Sermorelin Cost Per Month: Detailed Breakdown
Month 1 (initial setup):
- Consultation: $150–$400
- Initial lab panel (IGF-1, GH panel, CBC, metabolic): $150–$400
- Sermorelin (30-day supply): $150–$300
- Injection supplies: $20–$40
- Total month 1: $470–$1,140
Ongoing monthly:
- Sermorelin refill: $150–$300
- Quarterly labs (amortized monthly): $30–$100
- Provider check-in: $50–$150 (often quarterly, not monthly)
- Total ongoing: $180–$400/month
Does Insurance Cover Sermorelin?
No — sermorelin is not covered by commercial insurance or Medicare. It is a compounded medication prescribed off-label (sermorelin's original FDA approval was withdrawn in 2008 when the brand was discontinued) and insurance does not reimburse compounded peptides.
However:
- HSA/FSA eligible: Sermorelin prescribed by a licensed physician qualifies as a medical expense and can be paid with pre-tax HSA or FSA dollars — effectively reducing your out-of-pocket cost by your marginal tax rate (typically 22–37%)
- GoodRx and discount cards: Not applicable to compounded medications; these only work for commercially manufactured drugs




