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Education May 2026 5 min read

Peptide Therapy Cost in 2026: What to Expect to Pay

โš ๏ธ For informational and educational purposes only. Not medical advice. All treatments require evaluation by a licensed physician. Do not self-administer any compound without medical supervision.
โš ๏ธ For educational purposes only. Prices are estimates based on market research and may vary. Not medical advice.

Why Peptide Therapy Costs Vary So Much

Peptide therapy pricing in 2026 varies enormously depending on the platform, the specific peptides prescribed, the pharmacy, and how pricing is structured. Some platforms charge separately for consultation, prescription, compound, and shipping. Others bundle everything into a flat monthly fee. Understanding what you’re paying for matters.

Component-by-Component Cost Breakdown

All-Inclusive Telehealth Platform Pricing

All-inclusive platforms that bundle consultation, compound, and shipping into a single monthly price typically range from $150-$400 per month depending on the protocol. This pricing model eliminates billing surprises and is increasingly preferred by patients who want predictable costs.

Is Peptide Therapy Covered by Insurance?

No. Compounded peptide therapy is not covered by health insurance in the United States. These are cash-pay services. Some patients use HSA or FSA funds, but eligibility varies and you should confirm with your plan administrator.

What My Body Labs Charges

My Body Labs uses all-inclusive monthly pricing โ€” one flat number covering physician consultation, compound, and shipping with no surprise bills. Join our waitlist to receive founding-member pricing when we open enrollment.

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For informational purposes only. My Body Labs is a telehealth technology platform. All treatments require evaluation and prescription from a licensed physician. Compounded medications are not FDA-approved finished products. Individual results vary. Not a substitute for professional medical advice.