What happens if I stop taking sermorelin?

Sermorelin has an ongoing effect in which optimal HGH levels can be sustained long after the last injection. Just like synthetic HGH, sermorelin initially must be injected every day. Unlike synthetic HGH, injection frequencies can be decreased or stopped altogether once optimal levels are sustained with sermorelin. Once results are achieved, patients are then switched to a maintenance protocol, eliminating the need for ongoing daily injections and reducing the total cost of therapy!*

How do you measure sermorelin’s effectiveness?

Most physicians who prescribe sermorelin and similar peptides measure effectiveness in patients through symptomology (the study of your symptoms), physical appearance, and blood analysis.

How will I know it’s working?

If you’ve had trouble sleeping, you should notice an increase in the quality of your sleep within the first few weeks of therapy. Increased energy levels and improved mood are other signs the supplements are working. After 3 to 6 months of therapy, patients report noticeable or significant body changes, such as increased muscle tone and a leaner physique. Over time, patients will also notice a significant improvement in skin tone and health.

How often do I inject sermorelin?

The body eliminates sermorelin quickly after it’s injected, meaning you’ll need frequent injections until the sustained growth hormone levels reach normal and you see the desired benefits. Most patients inject themselves daily when they begin peptide therapy.

When should I inject sermorelin?

We recommend injecting sermorelin just before going to bed. Growth hormone is primarily released while you sleep and provides the most benefits during this time. Sermorelin helps promote sleep and can, therefore, make you tired if taken during the day.

How do I inject sermorelin?

You should inject sermorelin into fat just below the skin’s surface. You’ll use a very small needle comparable to what a person with diabetes uses to inject insulin. Injections are initially prescribed daily, with the frequency decreasing over time.

How do I mix and store sermorelin?

Sermorelin comes in a multi-dosed, injectable vial. Each vial contains a powder disc containing 15 mcg (15,000 micrograms) of lyophilized sermorelin acetate. The pharmacy vacuum seals the vial for your protection and the preservation of the hormone peptide. Each sermorelin vial also comes with a bottle of bacteriostatic water as a diluent. The bacteriostatic water is mixed with sermorelin to provide a solution for injection. We provide instructions on how to administer and store sermorelin.

Does Rejuvime prescribe medications that prevent side effects?

Yes! We can prescribe hair loss medications, nausea medications, estrogen blockers & many more!

Can I use my HSA card?

Yes. We accept HSA as well as FSA cards.

What is all included in the VIP subscription?

The VIP Program includes (at no additional cost) all routine lab work, provider consultations, medication supplies & services, and medication shipping costs. Patients and spouses will receive a fifteen percent discount on all Botox & Fillers while a Rejuvime VIP Program member!

What is the process of adding medications to my current treatment plan?

Call our office & speak to one of our nurses to add or change anything on your treatment plan! 

How do I get started?

NO appointment is necessary for first-time patients! Walk into one of our offices and fill out paperwork! A $225 fee pays for your comprehensive hormone panel and the first time provider consultation. 

Does Rejuvime Medical take insurance? 

We are a concierge clinic, so we do not accept insurance. However, we do accept HSA and FSA cards.

What areas do you serve?

Men and women from throughout Louisiana and Mississippi come to Rejuvime’s Baton Rouge and Metairie clinics for hormone replacement therapy and anti-aging treatments.

What other services does Rejuvime provide?

Rejuvime offers many other treatments that can help you feel stronger and more vital. Some even address the anti-aging needs of our Baton Rouge and New Orleans patients. A few of the most popular services include:

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