BPC-157 guideCost & PricingUpdated 2026-04-21

How much does a BPC-157 clinic program cost?

Quick Answer

BPC-157 clinic programs typically cost $300–$600 per month all-in, covering consultation, the peptide itself, and follow-up oversight. Telehealth programs run $150–$300 per month. Concierge in-person clinics often charge $500–$1,500+ per month when labs and multiple peptides are bundled.

What You're Actually Paying For

BPC-157 clinic pricing isn't just the vial — you're paying for the full clinical envelope. Typical cost components:

  • Initial consultation with a licensed provider
  • Baseline labs when clinically indicated
  • The peptide vial(s) from a compounding pharmacy
  • Syringes, needles, and supplies
  • Follow-up visits and protocol adjustment
  • Pharmacy-to-patient shipping

Typical Pricing Tiers

Telehealth Peptide Clinic — $150–$300 per month

  • Initial consultation often free or low-cost as a loss leader
  • Monthly program fee covers pharmacy cost + clinical oversight
  • Usually no in-person visits
  • Video consultation for follow-ups
  • Lab work ordered as needed but often a separate cost

This is now the most common way patients access compounded BPC-157.

Independent In-Person Clinic — $300–$600 per month

  • Initial consultation $150–$400
  • Labs $100–$400 if ordered
  • Monthly peptide + clinical oversight $250–$450
  • In-person follow-ups included or discounted

Concierge or Functional Medicine Practice — $500–$1,500+ per month

  • Comprehensive initial intake with extensive labs ($500–$2,000 up front)
  • Often paired with multiple peptides (BPC-157 + TB-500, GHK-Cu, ipamorelin) or broader hormone optimization
  • More frequent follow-ups, extensive monitoring
  • Price reflects the concierge model, not just BPC-157 itself

What's Typically NOT Included

  • Insurance won't cover BPC-157 — it's not FDA-approved
  • Imaging (MRI, ultrasound) if needed for diagnosis
  • Physical therapy or rehab services
  • Orthopedic or specialist consultation
  • Travel costs for in-person visits

HSA and FSA Use

BPC-157 clinic programs can sometimes be paid with HSA or FSA funds when there is a qualifying medical purpose and a prescription. Policies vary by plan administrator. Get the clinic to provide an itemized invoice with diagnosis codes and confirm with your benefits administrator before assuming coverage.

How to Evaluate Clinic Pricing Value

Cheap isn't always better, and expensive isn't always better either. Good signals for clinic value:

  • Uses a PCAB-accredited compounding pharmacy
  • Prescribing provider is licensed and accessible (not a signature-factory)
  • Clear protocol with dose, cycle, and monitoring plan before you pay
  • Transparent pricing — no hidden fees
  • Willing to discuss discontinuing once the issue resolves, rather than pushing perpetual membership

Browse the provider directory to compare clinics by location and price. Related: monthly cost breakdown, compounding pharmacy sources.

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Medical Disclaimer: This content is for informational purposes only and should not be considered medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare provider before beginning any peptide therapy treatment.