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Sermorelin Cost: Honest Pricing for Clinician-Guided Therapy

If you've been searching for a straight answer on sermorelin cost, you've probably noticed how difficult it is to find one. Most telehealth platforms bury their pricing behind intake forms, and many brick-and-mortar clinics won't quote you a number until after an office visit. This article breaks down actual sermorelin pricing — including the separate $75 consultation fee — through New Blue Health, a LegitScript-certified technology and administrative services platform that connects patients with independent licensed clinicians and state-licensed 503A compounding pharmacies.
What Is Sermorelin? A Quick Overview
Sermorelin is a synthetic peptide consisting of the first 29 amino acids of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH). It works by stimulating the pituitary gland to produce and release growth hormone naturally, rather than introducing exogenous growth hormone directly.
This distinction matters clinically. Because sermorelin prompts the body's own feedback loop, the pituitary retains its regulatory role — meaning growth hormone is released in pulses that more closely mimic physiological patterns. Walker (1994) published early work demonstrating sermorelin's ability to restore growth hormone secretion in adults with age-related decline, and subsequent research has continued to explore its effects on body composition, sleep quality, and recovery markers.
Sermorelin has been investigated in clinical trials for growth hormone deficiency and related conditions. The compounded version available through telehealth platforms like New Blue Health is prepared at state-licensed 503A pharmacies and is not a commercially manufactured product. For a deeper look at the clinical literature, New Blue Health maintains an evidence summary for sermorelin that cites specific studies and their findings.
Why Sermorelin Pricing Is Hard to Find Online
Sermorelin pricing is opaque for several reasons, and understanding them helps you avoid overpaying.
Bundled vs. unbundled pricing. Some clinics roll consultation fees, lab work, follow-up visits, and medication into a single monthly charge — sometimes $500 to $1,200 per month — making it nearly impossible to compare the actual cost of the medication itself. Others quote a low medication price but tack on separate fees for consultations, supplies, and shipping that double the real total.
Dosing variability. Sermorelin is typically prescribed at varying concentrations and frequencies. A clinic quoting "$150/month" might be offering a lower concentration or fewer doses per vial than one quoting "$300/month." Without knowing the exact prescription details, price comparisons are misleading.
Cash-pay vs. insurance confusion. Most compounded sermorelin is cash-pay (more on insurance below), but some providers imply insurance coverage may apply, creating false expectations. The reality is that compounded medications are prepared to order, not commercially manufactured, and most insurers do not cover them.
Geographic restrictions. Not every platform serves every state. New Blue Health, for example, is available in 48 states (Alabama and Mississippi excluded). Some competitors operate in fewer states but don't disclose this until after you've paid a consultation fee.
The net effect: people searching "sermorelin cost" encounter a wide range of numbers with no consistent basis for comparison. That's frustrating, and it's the reason transparent, itemized pricing matters.
How Sermorelin Pricing Works Through New Blue Health
Through New Blue Health, sermorelin therapy pricing is structured as follows:
| Item | Cost | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Consultation fee | $75 | Separate, non-refundable; covers clinical review by a licensed clinician |
| Sermorelin (28-day supply) | $279 | Includes medication, supplies, and shipping |
| Sermorelin (90-day supply) | $679 | Includes medication, supplies, and shipping |
The 90-day supply works out to roughly $226 per 28-day period — a meaningful discount over the monthly option. Both include the medication itself, injection supplies, and direct shipping from the compounding pharmacy.
A few things worth noting about this structure. The $75 consultation fee is always separate and always non-refundable. It covers the clinical review performed by an independent licensed clinician. This fee is charged regardless of whether a prescription is ultimately written — because the clinician's time and expertise are the service being paid for, not a guaranteed prescription.
New Blue Health is a technology and administrative services platform, not a medical provider. The platform handles the intake process, connects you with a licensed clinician, and coordinates pharmacy fulfillment. But the prescribing decision rests entirely with the clinician. Not everyone who completes an intake will receive a prescription. Eligibility depends on clinical review and individual health factors.
Andy Palenzuela, New Blue Health's founder, built the platform after 14+ years in regulated health product supply chains — a background that shows in how the pricing is structured. There are no hidden add-ons. No surprise "membership fees." The consultation fee and medication cost are the two line items. That's it.
What the Consultation Fee Covers
The $75 consultation fee pays for a telehealth clinical review with an independent licensed clinician. This is not a chatbot interaction or an automated questionnaire that rubber-stamps a prescription.
During the review, the clinician evaluates your health history, current medications, contraindications, and treatment goals. If sermorelin therapy is appropriate based on that evaluation, the clinician writes a prescription that is sent to a state-licensed 503A compounding pharmacy. If it's not appropriate, you'll be informed — and the $75 is not refunded, because the clinical service was still rendered.
This model is standard across legitimate telehealth platforms, and it's actually a useful litmus test. Any platform that doesn't charge for clinical review — or that implies everyone qualifies — should raise questions. A guide on how to evaluate a peptide provider covers additional red flags in more detail.
What the Medication Cost Covers
The $279 (28-day) or $679 (90-day) sermorelin medication cost is all-inclusive beyond the consultation fee. Specifically, it covers:
- The compounded sermorelin medication prepared at a state-licensed 503A pharmacy
- Injection supplies (syringes, alcohol swabs, sharps container)
- Direct-to-door shipping from the pharmacy
There are no separate shipping charges, no supply fees, and no monthly "platform access" fees layered on top. This matters because some competitors advertise a low medication price and then charge $30–$50 for supplies and another $15–$25 for shipping, inflating the real cost by 15–25%.
Compounded medications are prepared to order, not commercially manufactured. The pharmacy fills each prescription individually based on the clinician's specifications. New Blue Health's compounding disclosure page explains this process and the regulatory framework governing 503A pharmacies.
Sermorelin Cost vs. Other Peptide Therapy Options
Sermorelin isn't the only recovery and performance peptide pathway available. Here's how it compares to tesamorelin, another growth hormone-releasing peptide offered through New Blue Health:
| Factor | Sermorelin | Tesamorelin |
|---|---|---|
| 28/30-day cost (medication) | $279 | $299 |
| 90-day cost (medication) | $679 | $849 |
| Per-month cost (90-day plan) | ~$226 | ~$283 |
| Consultation fee | $75 (separate) | $75 (separate) |
| Administration | Injectable | Injectable |
| Primary mechanism | Stimulates GH release via GHRH receptor | Stimulates GH release via GHRH receptor (modified peptide) |
Tesamorelin is a modified GHRH analog that includes a trans-3-hexenoic acid group, which may affect its pharmacokinetic profile. Falutz et al. (2007) studied tesamorelin specifically in the context of HIV-associated lipodystrophy and visceral fat reduction. The two peptides share a mechanism of action but differ in structure, research context, and cost.
For a more detailed comparison, New Blue Health publishes a tesamorelin vs. sermorelin comparison that covers clinical differences, pricing, and which scenarios a licensed clinician might consider one over the other.
Both pathways require the same $75 consultation fee, and both require clinical approval — neither is guaranteed simply by completing an intake form.
Does Insurance Cover Sermorelin?
In most cases, no. Compounded sermorelin is prepared at state-licensed 503A pharmacies and is not a commercially manufactured product. The vast majority of insurance plans — including Medicare Part D — do not cover compounded medications.
Some patients with HSA (Health Savings Account) or FSA (Flexible Spending Account) funds may be able to use those for eligible medical expenses, including telehealth consultations and prescribed medications. However, eligibility varies by plan, and you should verify with your account administrator before assuming coverage.
The practical reality is that sermorelin therapy through telehealth platforms is a cash-pay expense. This is true across the industry, not just at New Blue Health. If a provider claims insurance will cover compounded sermorelin, that's worth verifying independently before committing.
How to Get Started with Clinician-Guided Sermorelin Therapy
The process through New Blue Health follows four steps:
- Choose your pathway. Select the Recovery/Performance pathway on the platform.
- Complete your intake. Fill out a health questionnaire covering medical history, current medications, allergies, and treatment goals.
- Clinical review. An independent licensed clinician reviews your intake and determines whether sermorelin therapy is appropriate. The $75 consultation fee applies at this stage.
- Pharmacy fulfillment. If prescribed, a state-licensed 503A compounding pharmacy prepares and ships your medication directly to you — including all supplies.
The platform is available in 48 states (Alabama and Mississippi excluded). If you're unsure about availability in your state, the state availability page has current details.
One thing that distinguishes New Blue Health from many competitors: the platform holds LegitScript certification, which requires ongoing compliance with pharmacy, telehealth, and healthcare regulations. Not every telehealth peptide platform carries this certification, and checking for it is one of the more reliable ways to vet a provider. The questions to ask before starting peptide therapy guide covers this and other due diligence steps.
Frequently Asked Questions About Sermorelin Cost
How much does sermorelin cost through New Blue Health?
Sermorelin pricing through New Blue Health includes the medication cost plus a separate $75 consultation fee. The 28-day supply is $279 and the 90-day supply is $679, both inclusive of medication, supplies, and shipping. The consultation fee is non-refundable and covers your clinical review with an independent licensed clinician. New Blue Health is a technology and administrative services platform, not a medical provider, and does not guarantee a prescription.
Is the $75 consultation fee refundable?
No. The $75 consultation fee is non-refundable. It covers the clinical review performed by an independent licensed clinician. This fee is separate from the medication cost and is charged regardless of the clinical outcome.
Does everyone qualify for sermorelin therapy?
No. Eligibility depends on clinical review by an independent licensed clinician. Not everyone qualifies. If appropriate, a licensed clinician may prescribe sermorelin therapy based on your health profile.
What is the regulatory status of compounded medications?
Compounded sermorelin is prepared at state-licensed 503A compounding pharmacies. Compounded medications are prepared to order, not commercially manufactured. The pharmacy prepares the medication according to the clinician's prescription.
Is sermorelin therapy available in my state?
Sermorelin therapy through New Blue Health is available in 48 states, subject to pathway, pharmacy, and provider availability. Service is not available in Alabama or Mississippi. If you are unsure about availability in your state, contact the support team for clarification.
How does sermorelin compare to tesamorelin in cost?
Sermorelin is $279 for a 28-day supply and $679 for a 90-day supply. Tesamorelin is $299 for a 30-day supply and $849 for a 90-day supply. Both require a separate $75 consultation fee and clinical approval by a licensed clinician.
Medical Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. All clinical decisions are made by independent licensed clinicians. Individual results vary, and eligibility depends on clinical review. Consult a qualified healthcare professional before starting any therapy. New Blue Health is a technology and administrative services platform, not a medical provider.
Written by Andy Palenzuela — founder of New Blue Health, with 14+ years in regulated health product supply chains. Clinical content reviewed in accordance with New Blue Health's editorial policy. Learn more about the clinical content team.
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