$3.30/day





When growth hormone signaling is properly supported, many men report pursuing the same goals: deeper sleep, better recovery, steadier energy, and improved day-to-day performance. These are common wellness objectives among men exploring physician-guided growth hormone support.



Questions most guys ask before getting serious about Sermorelin.
Not medical advice.
No. Sermorelin is a prescription peptide medication. It requires licensed physician review and approval before use.
Sermorelin is a synthetic peptide that mimics growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH). It works through the body's natural signaling pathway to support the release of growth hormone.
Sermorelin may support sleep, recovery, body composition, physical resilience, and daily vitality. Individual results vary, and treatment may not be appropriate for everyone.
You complete a short, secure medical intake form. A U.S.-licensed physician reviews your information online. If treatment is medically appropriate, your prescription ships to your door. If you're not eligible for treatment, you'll receive a full refund. Every few months a follow-up evaluation is required to review your treatment plan and determine whether continued therapy is appropriate.
If you’re not approved, you will be refunded. The physician may explain why and suggest next steps.
As with any prescription treatment, side effects can occur. Possible side effects may include headache, flushing, dizziness, nausea, or other treatment-related effects. Your treatment is overseen by a licensed physician who can help evaluate any concerns that arise during treatment.
Some men report changes in sleep, recovery, or daily vitality within the first few weeks. Individual results vary, and treatment response is typically assessed around the 3-month mark.
In most cases, no. Most eligible patients can be evaluated based on their medical intake alone. If additional lab work or medical information is needed, your physician will let you know and provide guidance on the next steps.
Some plans may cover related labs, but the medication itself is typically out of pocket. Coverage varies, so you’d need to check your specific plan.
Cancel anytime before your medication is dispensed. If your physician has already issued a prescription, a $35 physician consultation fee will be deducted from any refund.