Most Australian GPs will not prescribe BPC-157.
Telehealth can cost $300+ a month. PeptideLab lists BPC-157 10mg at $74, with PayPal, COA, HPLC, batch ID, and Australian dispatch visible before checkout.
BPC-157 - 10mg vial
PayPal - COA - 99.63% HPLC
$74
The real choice
Need a doctor, or just the vial?
Doctors handle diagnosis, prescribing, monitoring, and side effects. PeptideLab handles the research vial: price, batch, COA, HPLC, PayPal, and dispatch.
If you need medical advice, book the consult. If you are checking a research peptide order, start with COA, HPLC, PayPal, and dispatch before you send money.
Doctor question
Diagnosis, prescribing, dosing, suitability, monitoring, and side effects belong with a qualified practitioner.
Buyer question
Price, batch, COA, HPLC, PayPal, dispatch, and support should be clear before checkout.
The trap
A cheap vial with no batch trail is not cheaper. It is just harder to verify.
Product pages
Start with the vials buyers actually ask about.
This is where Peptide Doctor becomes useful. Four PeptideLab pages, live prices, and the buyer checks that matter before payment.
BPC-157
$74
The first peptide most buyers check when gut, tendon, or soft-tissue recovery keeps dragging.
99.63% HPLC - batch B-BPC-0312-A
BPC-157 / TB-500
$134
Two recovery peptides in one vial. Batch, COA, HPLC, PayPal, and dispatch shown before checkout.
99.85% HPLC - batch B-XT-0129-A
Retatrutide
$149
The weight-loss search magnet. 10mg and 20mg options are live, with PayPal and batch records visible.
10mg and 20mg options - 99.47% HPLC
GHK-Cu
$74
Skin, scalp, and collagen-focused research without clinic-subscription fog.
99.91% HPLC - batch B-GHK-0112-E
Fast comparison
Stop comparing a consult to a vial.
A clinic visit and a research vial are not the same purchase. Keep the jobs separate and the decision gets easier.
| Question | Doctor / clinic | Telehealth | PeptideLab |
|---|---|---|---|
| What you want | Medical advice | Online clinic access | PeptideLab product page |
| First move | Book a consult | Fill the intake form | Open the vial page |
| Best for | Diagnosis, scripts, monitoring | Approved medicines | BPC-157, Retatrutide, GHK-Cu research vials |
| Cost signal | Consult plus medicine | Usually monthly | BPC-157 $74, Retatrutide from $149 |
| Buyer protection | Practitioner and pharmacy | Provider policy | PayPal, COA, HPLC, batch ID, AU dispatch |
Peptide Doctor is not a medical practice. Research peptides linked from this site are not approved by the TGA for human or therapeutic use. This is buyer research, not medical advice, prescribing advice, dosing advice, or a treatment recommendation.
Why PeptideLab
The seller should show COA, HPLC, and PayPal before checkout.
Peptide Doctor does not pretend every seller is equal. The market is messy. The cleaner seller is the one that lets you check the vial record first.
COA before money
The page should show the vial record before checkout, not after you ask support.
HPLC without theatre
Purity should be attached to the product page. PeptideLab lists 99%+ HPLC signals across the core products.
PayPal beats blind transfer
Payment protection does not make a seller perfect. It does make the buyer less exposed than crypto or a blind bank transfer.
Australian dispatch
Dispatch should be clear enough that you know the order is not starting with an overseas customs wait.
Straight answers
Four questions before you click anything.
Is Peptide Doctor a doctor or clinic?+
No. Peptide Doctor is an independent Australian information site. We do not diagnose, prescribe, dose, inject, or provide telehealth consultations.
Read the standards ->Can I get BPC-157 from a doctor in Australia?+
Most Australian GPs will not hand you BPC-157 like a normal script. If you need medical advice, speak to a practitioner. If you are buying research-grade BPC-157, check PayPal, COA, HPLC, batch ID, and dispatch before you order.
Check the BPC-157 product page ->Why does this page send people to PeptideLab?+
Because PeptideLab shows the things cautious buyers look for: price, batch ID, HPLC purity, COA, PayPal checkout, and Australian dispatch before payment.
Open PeptideLab ->Are research peptides approved for human use?+
No. Research peptides linked from this site are not approved by the TGA for human or therapeutic use. This page is a buyer protection guide, not medical advice.
Check COA + HPLC ->If you are not booking a consult, stop shopping blind.
Start with the product page. BPC-157 from $74. Retatrutide from $149. COA, HPLC, PayPal, batch ID, and Australian dispatch visible before checkout.
Peptide Doctor is not a medical practice. Research peptides linked from this site are not approved by the TGA for human or therapeutic use. This is buyer research, not medical advice, prescribing advice, dosing advice, or a treatment recommendation.
Independent site - not a clinic - research education only