Peptide Therapy in Beverly Hills (2026 Concierge Guide)
A 90210-specific look at peptide therapy — what the Brighton Way concierge clinics charge, how peptides fit alongside cosmetic procedures, and how to get pharmaceutical-grade peptides delivered to a Beverly Hills address without a single in-office visit.

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Key Takeaways
- Beverly Hills concierge peptide programs commonly run $500 to $1,200 per peptide per month plus a $300 to $1,000 initial consult — among the highest in the country.
- PeRx telehealth peptide therapy starts at $175 per month, all-inclusive of medication, California-licensed provider review, and overnight refrigerated shipping to any 90210 address.
- BPC-157 and TB-500 are the two most-asked peptides for post-cosmetic-procedure recovery and are frequently mentioned to patients by their own plastic surgeons.
- PeRx is not a concierge MD replacement — it is a focused, pharmacy-grade peptide service. Use it alongside (not instead of) any concierge primary-care relationship you already have.
Quick Facts
Service area
All Beverly Hills zip codes (90210, 90211, 90212) plus WeHo, Bel Air, Brentwood
Visit required
No — California-licensed telehealth
Starting price
$175/month, all-inclusive
Shipping
Overnight, refrigerated, ready-to-use vials
Prescriber
California-licensed physician or NP
Pharmacy
FDA-regulated compounding pharmacy
Quick Answer for Beverly Hills Patients
Beverly Hills peptide therapy in one paragraph
Beverly Hills has the densest cluster of concierge peptide practices in the country, mostly within a 12-block radius of Brighton Way, Camden, and Wilshire. Those programs typically charge $500 to $1,200 per peptide per month plus a $300 to $1,000 onboarding consult, bundled into a broader concierge primary-care relationship. If your goal is the peptide itself — not the concierge MD relationship — California-licensed telehealth is a cleaner and far cheaper path. PeRx ships pharmaceutical-grade peptides compounded in FDA-regulated pharmacies to any 90210 address, starting at $175 per month, with a California-licensed provider review included.
Concierge MD vs. Telehealth: Which One Are You Actually Buying?
Most Beverly Hills peptide questions are really two questions stacked on top of each other. The first: do I need a concierge primary-care relationship — annual physical, in-office labs, 24/7 physician access, a doctor who answers their cell phone? That market is real, well-priced at $5,000 to $25,000 per year, and not what PeRx replaces. The second: do I need the peptide medication itself, prescribed and shipped? That is a much smaller, narrower service — and the gap between what it should cost and what it costs in 90210 is large.
If you already have a concierge MD you like, the cleanest play is to keep them for the broad relationship and add PeRx for the specific peptide. Plenty of Beverly Hills patients already do this. If you want concierge-only and the peptide is bundled in, that works too — just know what you are paying for. The mistake is paying concierge prices for peptide refills when the peptide is the only thing you actually wanted.
What Peptide Therapy Actually Is
Peptides are short amino-acid chains — usually 3 to 50 residues — that the body uses as signaling molecules. They tell cells when to repair, when to release growth hormone, how to handle inflammation, when to sleep, and when to be hungry. Lab-synthesized therapeutic peptides nudge those same pathways in a controlled, dose-specific way. The clinical research base sits on PubMed — hundreds of preclinical and clinical studies cover the most-prescribed compounds.
In Beverly Hills specifically, peptide intake clusters around four lanes: aesthetic recovery (post-filler, post-microneedling, post-surgical), skin and hair longevity (GHK-Cu), sleep and body composition (CJC-1295/Ipamorelin), and energy through the longevity layer (NAD+). Recovery from training injuries is the fifth lane — BPC-157 and the BPC/TB-500 combo are the leading prescriptions there. For a longer primer, see our What is peptide therapy? guide.
Most therapeutic peptides are prescription compounded medications delivered by a small subcutaneous injection — the same technique used for insulin and GLP-1s. The most consequential variable across providers is the pharmacy doing the compounding. FDA-regulated compounding pharmacies operate under federal sterility and potency rules; research-chemical suppliers do not. PeRx works exclusively with FDA-regulated pharmacies.
Peptides Around a Cosmetic Procedure (BH-Specific)
Beverly Hills is the post-procedural peptide capital of the country. The most-requested peptide pair for tissue repair is BPC-157 and TB-500, often referred by name from the plastic surgeon or cosmetic dermatologist themselves. They are signaling peptides for soft-tissue healing — tendons, fascia, and skin — and patients tend to ask about them around facelifts, deep-plane lifts, rhinoplasty, liposuction, abdominoplasty, hair transplants, and post-laser resurfacing recovery.
Coordinate with your surgeon — and start early
The single most useful piece of advice here: bring up peptide therapy with your surgeon at the pre-op consult, not after the procedure. Most providers prefer to know what is in the picture before the OR, and many will adjust the timing window for when peptides start relative to surgery. PeRx providers will ask whether you have coordinated with your procedural physician — if you have, the prescription review moves quickly; if not, that conversation is the next step.
On the longer arc: GHK-Cu is the most-requested follow-on peptide in this cohort. After the procedural healing window closes, patients often layer GHK-Cu for ongoing collagen, elastin, and follicle support — particularly into the summer months, when high UV exposure across the Westside accelerates the cosmetic-maintenance calendar. PeRx ships GHK-Cu as a single-vial subcutaneous peptide from $175 per month.
Most-Asked Peptides in 90210
Beverly Hills demand mix is different from the national mix. Aesthetics and longevity lead; pure athletic recovery shows up but ranks lower than in markets like Denver or Seattle. PeRx peptide therapy starts at $175 per month, all-inclusive of medication, provider review, and overnight refrigerated shipping.
| Peptide | Best for | Why Beverly Hills patients ask for it | |
|---|---|---|---|
| GHK-Cu | GHK-Cu | Skin, hair, collagen, post-procedural maintenance | The top-asked peptide on the Westside. Copper-peptide signaling on collagen, elastin, and follicles. Heavy interest from patients post-microneedling, post-laser, and during long aesthetic-maintenance arcs. |
| BPC-157 / BPC + TB-500 | BPC-157 / BPC + TB-500 | Soft-tissue and post-procedural recovery | The two leading peptides for post-cosmetic-surgery healing. Mentioned by surgeons themselves. The combo product (single vial) is the more aggressive option for larger procedural windows. |
| CJC-1295/Ipamorelin | CJC-1295/Ipamorelin | Sleep, body composition, recovery | GH-axis stimulation without exogenous HGH. Frequent ask from Westside patients training Equinox in Century City or working with private trainers in the Hills. |
| NAD+ | NAD+ | Energy, mitochondrial support, longevity | Strong demand among Brentwood and Bel Air longevity-focused patients. Subcutaneous injection avoids the IV chair and the weekly drip-bar visit. |
| PT-141 | PT-141 | Sexual health (libido and arousal) | A central-nervous-system-acting alternative to PDE5 inhibitors. Quietly one of the more-asked peptides at Beverly Hills concierge clinics; PeRx ships it under the same prescription pathway. |
| Sermorelin | Sermorelin | Gentler growth-hormone support | The on-ramp option for patients who want GH-axis support but prefer the shorter half-life. Common starting point for patients new to peptide therapy. |
Deep-dive guides: GHK-Cu, BPC-157, BPC + TB-500 combo, CJC-1295/Ipamorelin, NAD+, PT-141, Sermorelin. Or view the full peptide catalog.
What Beverly Hills patients ask us most
The Westside intake pattern leans heavily toward two cohorts. The first is the aesthetic-maintenance patient — usually a recurring filler, Botox, microneedling, or laser-resurfacing patient adding peptides as a complement, not a replacement. GHK-Cu and BPC-157 lead these requests. The framing is rarely about chasing dramatic change; it is about pacing the underlying tissue. PeRx providers will ask about your aesthetic calendar before deciding on a dose — peptide timing relative to a laser session matters.
The second cohort is the post-procedural recovery patient — typically post-surgical (facelift, deep-plane, lipo, abdominoplasty, hair transplant). Here the leading prescription is BPC-157 or the BPC/TB-500 combo, almost always after explicit coordination with the procedural physician. We do not start a post-op patient on a peptide without confirming the surgeon's timing window — the risk of unwanted variables in a healing field is the wrong tradeoff against a small efficiency gain.
Two Beverly Hills patterns worth flagging. First, patients in this market ask sharp questions about pharmacy provenance — which is the right question. The honest answer is that quality variance lives at the pharmacy level. Every PeRx peptide is compounded at an FDA-regulated facility, sterility-tested at the batch level, and shipped pre-reconstituted in a labeled vial. Second, Beverly Hills patients more frequently ask about discretion — billing, shipping, packaging. PeRx ships in a plain insulated cold-pack carrier without any product branding visible on the exterior. Statements are descriptive but generic.
How PeRx Works in California
California telehealth rules permit a California-licensed provider to evaluate you online, prescribe a peptide if appropriate, and have a compounding pharmacy ship the medication directly to your address. The full path from intake to first dose typically runs 3 to 7 business days.
The PeRx process for Beverly Hills patients
Step 1
Take the 5-minute health assessment. Goals, history, current medications, sleep, recovery, and a few biomarker questions. If you have a recent or upcoming cosmetic procedure, note it here.
Step 2
A California-licensed provider reviews your assessment and either prescribes a protocol or asks for one round of clarification. Post-procedural patients are reviewed in coordination with your stated surgeon timeline.
Step 3
The compounding pharmacy ships your peptide — pre-reconstituted, ready to use — overnight refrigerated to your 90210 address. Discreet packaging, no product branding on the exterior.
Step 4
Self-administer with a small subcutaneous injection. The technique is the same one used for insulin or GLP-1s.
Step 5
A monthly check-in keeps your protocol calibrated. Many Westside patients run protocols in 90-day cycles aligned with their aesthetic-maintenance calendar.
What arrives at your Beverly Hills address
An insulated cold-pack shipper with a labeled, pre-reconstituted vial inside. Pull the vial out, put it in your refrigerator at 36-46°F, and you are ready to dose at your next scheduled time. No bacteriostatic water, no reconstitution math, no countertop mixing station. Many other peptide services ship dry powder that you mix yourself, which adds a step and a meaningful chance of dosing error.
The pharmacy question is the only one that matters
A surprising fraction of "peptide services" online — including some that look polished — sell research-chemical-grade peptides under a thin medical wrapper. The line between a real prescription peptide and a research chemical is the pharmacy. Real prescription peptides are compounded under federal pharmacy oversight, sterility-tested per batch, and dispensed against a licensed prescriber's order. Research chemicals are typically labeled "not for human use," carry no sterility guarantee, and have no provider reviewing intake or dose. PeRx is the first category. Before working with any provider — concierge, mobile, or telehealth — ask which pharmacy compounds their peptides. A specific, direct answer is the right answer.
Pick by goal
Not sure where to start? The PeRx assessment matches you based on goals, history, and lifestyle. The rough first-line mapping most California-licensed providers use:
| Your goal | First-line peptide | Why | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Skin and hair | Skin and hair longevity | GHK-Cu | Copper-peptide complex; collagen, elastin, and follicle signaling. The top-asked peptide on the Westside. |
| Post-procedural recovery | Post-procedural recovery | BPC-157 or BPC/TB-500 combo | Tissue-repair signaling for soft tissue, fascia, and skin healing windows. |
| Sleep deeper | Sleep deeper | CJC-1295/Ipamorelin | Pulses growth hormone overnight; deeper slow-wave sleep is the most consistently reported effect. |
| Energy and longevity | Energy and longevity | NAD+ | Mitochondrial cofactor. Subcutaneous injection avoids the IV chair. |
| Body composition | Body composition | CJC-1295/Ipamorelin or Tesamorelin | Both stimulate the GH axis; tesamorelin is the more aggressive option for visceral fat. |
| Sexual health | Sexual health | PT-141 | CNS-acting; works on arousal pathways, not vascular like PDE5 inhibitors. |
| Focus and stress | Focus and stress | Semax/Selank | Nootropic plus anxiolytic blend in a single-vial combo product. |
Take the 5-minute assessment
Your provider calibrates the exact peptide, dose, and protocol to your profile. The fastest way to find your fit is the PeRx health assessment — California-licensed providers review every intake before any prescription is written.
Cost of Peptide Therapy in Beverly Hills
Beverly Hills sits at the top end of the national peptide-therapy pricing curve. The honest comparison across the three local service models:
| Tier | Initial fees | Monthly cost | Annual cost (1 peptide) | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Concierge MD (Brighton Way / Wilshire) | Concierge MD (Brighton Way / Wilshire) | $300–$1,000 consult + labs | $500–$1,200 | $6,300–$15,400 |
| Mobile / concierge house calls | Mobile / concierge house calls | Often bundled with NAD+ IV | $500–$1,500 per visit | $6,000–$18,000+ |
| California telehealth (PeRx) | California telehealth (PeRx) | $0 — no labs required | From $175 | From $2,100 |
Insurance generally does not cover peptide therapy at any of these tiers — most peptides are compounded medications outside standard formularies. Many HSA and FSA cards do work for compounded peptides with a valid prescription; check directly with your benefits administrator.
For a fuller cost breakdown across services and vials, see our Peptide therapy cost guide.
Pharmaceutical-grade peptides, delivered to 90210
PeRx is a California-licensed telehealth service. Every protocol is reviewed by a state-licensed prescriber. Every peptide is compounded by an FDA-regulated pharmacy and shipped overnight, refrigerated, ready to use, in discreet packaging. From $175 per month, all-inclusive. View the full peptide catalog →
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The information provided on this website, including all articles, guides, and educational content, is for informational and educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Nothing on this site should be construed as a substitute for professional medical advice from a qualified healthcare provider.
The majority of peptides discussed on this site are not approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the indications described. They are classified as bulk drug substances and are available only through a licensed prescribing provider and compounding pharmacy. All treatments require a valid prescription and provider oversight.
The majority of published research on peptide therapies has been conducted in preclinical (animal) models. While early human data is encouraging, comprehensive clinical trial data remains limited for most peptide compounds. Individual results may vary significantly based on health status, injury type, and other factors. No specific outcomes are guaranteed.
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