Sermorelin Price Guide 2026

What sermorelin actually costs in 2026 — a physician-led breakdown of monthly pricing, what a legitimate program includes, how it compares to HGH, and how to keep out-of-pocket cost predictable without cutting corners on safety.

At a glanceSermorelin (compounded)HGH (rHGH)
MechanismGHRH analog — signals your pituitary to release your own GHSynthetic growth hormone injected directly
Typical monthly costRoughly $150–$400/mo depending on dose and vial sizeOften $1,000–$3,000+/mo
Prescription requiredYes — U.S. licensed physicianYes — and tightly regulated
Legal statusCompounded by licensed U.S. pharmacies (not FDA-approved as compounded)FDA-approved for specific medical indications
Physician oversightRequired — starting dose 100–200 mcg nightly is typicalRequired — dosed in IU, close monitoring
Cycle / durationOften 3–6 month cycles, then reassessChronic — often long-term under specialist care

How much does sermorelin cost per month?

For most adults on a physician-supervised protocol, compounded sermorelin lands in the $150–$400 per month range in 2026. The main drivers of that spread are the nightly dose (100 mcg vs 300 mcg makes a real difference in how long a vial lasts), the vial size the pharmacy compounds, and whether syringes, needles, alcohol swabs, and shipping are bundled in or billed separately.

Programs that quote a single flat monthly price with everything included — medication, physician review, syringes, and shipping — are usually the most predictable. Programs that quote a low medication price and then add fees for the physician visit, refills, or supplies almost always land higher on the total.

What a legitimate sermorelin program should include

A physician-supervised sermorelin program is not just a vial in the mail. It should include an intake and health-history review by a licensed U.S. physician, a written prescription with a defined dose and titration plan, compounding by a licensed U.S. pharmacy, all injection supplies, and access to your care team if you have questions or side effects.

Watch for red flags: no physician review, no U.S. pharmacy license disclosed, dose ranges quoted in milligrams instead of micrograms (sermorelin is dosed in mcg — a milligram is 1,000 times higher and clinically wrong for GHRH), and any site selling sermorelin as a 'research chemical' without a prescription. Those are the ones worth walking away from.

Sermorelin vs HGH cost

HGH (synthetic growth hormone) is dramatically more expensive than sermorelin — often $1,000 to $3,000+ per month — because you're paying for the finished hormone itself, delivered directly. Sermorelin works differently: it prompts your own pituitary to release its own growth hormone in your body's natural overnight pulse. That mechanism keeps the medication itself less costly and preserves the body's feedback loops.

That doesn't mean sermorelin is a discount HGH — it's a different tool for a different goal. HGH is FDA-approved for specific medical indications (pediatric growth-hormone deficiency, certain adult GHD diagnoses) and requires close specialist supervision. Sermorelin is used in longevity, sleep, and recovery protocols under physician supervision.

How to keep sermorelin cost predictable

Choose a program that quotes a single monthly price with everything included so you're not surprised by add-on fees. Start at the lower end of the dose range (100–200 mcg nightly is typical) — it makes each vial last longer and gives you room to titrate up only if your physician recommends it. Ask up front whether shipping, syringes, and any dose changes are covered.

Skip anything that requires paying for months up front before your physician has actually reviewed your intake — a real program prices per treatment cycle, not as a locked-in subscription. If a program tries to auto-bill you into a long contract before your first shipment, that's not a physician-led program.

Frequently asked questions

How much does sermorelin cost per month?

In 2026, physician-supervised sermorelin typically runs $150–$400 per month depending on the nightly dose, vial size, and whether supplies and physician review are bundled into the price. Programs that quote a single flat price with everything included tend to be the most predictable — programs that add fees for the physician visit, refills, or supplies almost always end up higher.

Is sermorelin cheaper than HGH?

Yes — dramatically. Sermorelin is typically $150–$400 per month, while synthetic HGH is often $1,000–$3,000+ per month. They're not the same medication, though: sermorelin is a GHRH analog that prompts your pituitary to release your own growth hormone, while HGH replaces the hormone directly. HGH is FDA-approved for specific medical indications; sermorelin is used in physician-supervised longevity and recovery protocols.

Does insurance cover sermorelin?

Generally no. Sermorelin used for wellness, longevity, sleep, or recovery is considered off-label and is not covered by insurance. FSA/HSA cards may cover it if a physician documents a qualifying medical need, but this varies by plan. Most patients pay out of pocket, which is why price transparency and predictable monthly billing matter.

Why is sermorelin so expensive compared to other peptides?

Sermorelin is a prescription peptide compounded by licensed U.S. pharmacies under sterile conditions, with a physician's review, prescription, and ongoing oversight built into the price. You're not just paying for the vial — you're paying for the medical and pharmaceutical infrastructure that makes it safe. Underground 'research peptide' sellers can look cheaper because they skip those steps entirely; that is also why they aren't safe.

What's included in a physician-supervised sermorelin program?

A legitimate program includes an intake reviewed by a licensed U.S. physician, a written prescription with your dose and titration plan, compounding by a licensed U.S. pharmacy, injection supplies (syringes, needles, alcohol swabs), shipping, and access to your care team for dose questions or side-effect support. If any of those pieces are missing or billed separately, ask why.

Can I buy sermorelin without a prescription?

No — sermorelin is a prescription medication in the United States. Websites that sell it as a 'research chemical' or bypass the prescription process are operating outside the regulated system. That means no physician review, no U.S. pharmacy oversight, no quality assurance on what's actually in the vial, and no recourse if something goes wrong. It is not worth the risk.

How long is a sermorelin cycle and what does it cost in total?

Many physician-supervised sermorelin protocols run 3–6 month cycles, then reassess. At $150–$400 per month, a 3-month cycle typically totals $450–$1,200, and a 6-month cycle $900–$2,400 — depending on dose, program, and whether supplies are included. Because sermorelin is dosed per treatment cycle rather than as an auto-billed subscription, you should not be locked in beyond what your physician has actually prescribed.

What is the starting dose of sermorelin?

Most adults on a physician-supervised protocol start at 100–200 mcg per night, injected subcutaneously at bedtime on an empty stomach. Dose is titrated up only if the physician determines it's appropriate based on your response, goals, and any relevant lab work. Sermorelin is dosed in micrograms, not milligrams — anyone quoting doses in milligrams for sermorelin has it wrong.

This guide provides general educational information about sermorelin pricing and is not medical, financial, or purchasing advice. Compounded sermorelin is not FDA-approved. All treatments require a physician evaluation and prescription. Pricing ranges reflect typical 2026 market observations and vary by program, dose, and pharmacy. Talk to a licensed U.S. physician before starting or changing any medication.

Medically reviewed by Dr. Michael Mimlitz, MD (NPI 1508891870), Chief Physician of GOAL.MD. Physician-supervised telehealth. More at goal.md/guides.