Some cities have hormone clinics or anti-aging centers that offer sermorelin therapy in person, but availability varies significantly by location. Most patients now use licensed telehealth providers that prescribe and ship sermorelin directly to their home.
Yes — the medication is the same compounded sermorelin regardless of whether it is prescribed in-clinic or through telehealth. The primary difference is convenience and cost, not effectiveness.
Through a licensed telehealth provider, you complete an online consultation, receive a physician-approved prescription, and your compounded sermorelin vial and home injection kit are shipped directly to your door with free expedited shipping.
Yes — telehealth-prescribed sermorelin is completely legal in the United States. It is prescribed by licensed physicians following a proper consultation and compounded in state-licensed pharmacies under FDA guidelines for compounded medications.
Most telehealth sermorelin programs run $126–$195 per month depending on the plan, which is significantly more affordable than in-clinic alternatives. FSA and HSA funds are accepted by most providers.
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