Peptide Doctor Australia — AHPRA prescribers via telehealth and In Clinic
Yes — Australian doctors can lawfully prescribe peptides. PeptideDoctorAU connects you with AHPRA-registered Australian medical practitioners who prescribe via the TGA Special Access Scheme (SAS-B), with vials compounded by TGA-licensed Australian pharmacies and shipped cold-chain to your address. Nationwide telehealth, 5-minute intake, doctor-reviewed.
How peptide prescribing works in Australia
AHPRA-registered doctor
Your intake is reviewed by a registered Australian medical practitioner — not a sales chatbot, not an offshore clinic.
Lawful TGA SAS-B pathway
Most clinical peptides aren't on the ARTG. Your prescriber lodges a TGA Special Access Scheme Category B notification — the lawful pathway for unapproved therapeutic goods.
TGA-licensed compounding
Your vial is compounded by an Australian pharmacy licensed under PIC/S Good Manufacturing Practice, with batch testing on identity, sterility, and potency.
Peptides commonly prescribed under SAS-B
- BPC-157Tissue repair
- CJC-1295 + IpamorelinGH secretagogue blend
- IpamorelinGH secretagogue
- AOD-9604Weight management
- TirzepatideGLP-1 / GIP weight management
- Mounjaro (Tirzepatide)GLP-1 / GIP weight management
- GHK-CuCopper peptide — skin & repair
- MOTS-cMitochondrial peptide — metabolic
- TB-500Tissue repair — systemic
Final selection is your prescriber's clinical decision.
Telehealth peptide doctor — by city
We serve patients nationwide via telehealth. City-specific pages:
Frequently asked questions
- Can doctors prescribe peptides in Australia?
- Yes. AHPRA-registered Australian medical practitioners can lawfully prescribe peptides via the TGA Special Access Scheme Category B (SAS-B) or as an Authorised Prescriber. The prescription is then dispensed by a TGA-licensed Australian compounding pharmacy.
- Is it legal to buy peptides in Australia?
- Only via a prescription from an AHPRA-registered Australian doctor, dispensed by a TGA-licensed compounding pharmacy. Personal importation of peptides without a prescription is an offence under the Customs Act, even if the offshore vendor labels them 'research chemicals'.
- Can my GP prescribe peptides?
- Technically any AHPRA-registered medical practitioner can prescribe peptides via TGA SAS-B. In practice, most GPs do not — the area is niche and the SAS-B paperwork is unfamiliar to high-volume GPs. Most Australians use a peptide-focused telehealth doctor.
- How does a peptide telehealth consultation work in Australia?
- You complete a confidential clinical intake, an AHPRA-registered Australian doctor reviews your history and goals on telehealth, and — if appropriate — they lodge the TGA SAS-B notification and route the prescription to a TGA-licensed Australian compounding pharmacy that ships to your address.
- What peptides can be prescribed in Australia?
- Common peptides prescribed under SAS-B include BPC-157, TB-500, CJC-1295, Ipamorelin, AOD-9604, PT-141, tirzepatide and semaglutide. The clinically appropriate choice depends on your indication and is the prescribing doctor's decision.
- How much does a peptide doctor consultation cost in Australia?
- Initial telehealth consultations are typically $99 with an AHPRA-registered Australian peptide doctor. Compounded peptides, pathology and cold-chain shipping are additional and vary by molecule.
Related Australian peptide pages
Start with the legality hub if you're new to TGA SAS-B prescribing, or browse the other Australian peptide landings.
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