Physician-Supervised Care
BPC-157
A torn rotator cuff sidelines you for months. A gut lining that never quite heals keeps you cycling through the same symptoms every few weeks. BPC-157 targets both problems at the peptide level, and Nexus Wellness House delivers it under physician supervision in NYC.
Dr. Lanna Cheuck builds every BPC-157 protocol around your lab work, your injury history, and your recovery timeline.
Schedule your BPC-157 consultation in NYCWhat Is BPC-157?
BPC-157, or Body Protection Compound-157, is a synthetic peptide derived from a protective protein found in human gastric juice.
It consists of 15 amino acids and has been studied for its role in accelerating tissue repair, reducing inflammation, and supporting mucosal integrity in the gastrointestinal tract.
Nexus Wellness House prescribes BPC-157 at doses of 250 to 500 mcg per day through subcutaneous injection. The peptide promotes angiogenesis, the formation of new blood vessels at injury sites, which speeds the delivery of oxygen and nutrients to damaged tissue.
That increased blood flow accelerates the repair cascade. Tendons, ligaments, and gut epithelium respond to BPC-157 because each tissue type depends on vascular supply to rebuild.
Benefits
Benefits of BPC-157
Faster Muscle and Tendon Recovery
Weekend athletes and post-surgical patients share the same bottleneck: slow connective tissue repair. BPC-157 stimulates tendon fibroblast migration, which shortens the gap between injury and functional recovery. Nexus Wellness House monitors progress through follow-up assessments and adjusts dosing as healing milestones are met.
Gut Lining Repair
Chronic bloating, food sensitivities, and recurring discomfort often trace back to a compromised intestinal barrier. BPC-157 supports mucosal regeneration by upregulating growth factor expression along the gut wall. Patients at our Manhattan clinic report measurable improvement in digestive comfort within the first treatment cycle.
Reduced Systemic Inflammation
Inflammation drives pain, stiffness, and fatigue long after the original injury heals. BPC-157 modulates the inflammatory response by acting on the nitric oxide pathway, which reduces swelling without suppressing the immune system's protective functions.
The Process
Our BPC-157 Process
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Lab Work and Medical Review
Dr. Cheuck orders baseline bloodwork including a complete metabolic panel, inflammatory markers, and organ function tests. Your results determine whether BPC-157 is appropriate for your condition and rule out contraindications.
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Protocol Design
Based on your labs and health history, Dr. Cheuck prescribes a specific dose between 250 and 500 mcg daily. The protocol includes injection site rotation, cycling duration, and timing relative to meals or other treatments.
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Sourcing Through The Peptide Link
Every BPC-157 vial prescribed at Nexus Wellness House passes through The Peptide Link verification system. You receive product sourced from licensed compounding pharmacies with a certificate of analysis confirming purity and potency.
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Ongoing Monitoring
Blood work is required every 90 days. Dr. Cheuck reviews each panel to track healing markers, adjust dosing, and confirm the protocol remains safe as your body responds.
Who Is a Good Candidate for BPC-157?
BPC-157 may be appropriate if you are dealing with a tendon or ligament injury that has been slow to heal, persistent gut issues that have not responded to dietary changes alone, or chronic joint inflammation limiting your daily activity.
Nexus Wellness House requires a full medical evaluation before prescribing. Candidates must be willing to commit to quarterly lab monitoring and follow the dosing schedule Dr. Cheuck designs.
Patients currently taking blood thinners, immunosuppressants, or undergoing active cancer treatment should discuss their situation with Dr. Cheuck before starting.
What to Expect During BPC-157 Therapy
Your First Appointment
Your first visit at Nexus Wellness House takes approximately 45 minutes. Dr. Cheuck reviews your intake forms, orders labs, and discusses your treatment goals. You leave with a clear timeline for when your protocol will begin.
Starting Injections
Once labs clear, you receive hands-on injection training at our Manhattan office. The subcutaneous injection uses an insulin-gauge needle and takes under 60 seconds. Most patients self-administer at home after one training session.
Weeks Two Through Eight
Patients on a standard BPC-157 cycle begin noticing changes in pain levels and mobility by weeks two to four. Gut-focused protocols often show measurable symptom reduction within the first 30 days. Nexus Wellness House checks in at the midpoint to evaluate response.
Safety and Monitoring
Nexus Wellness House treats peptide therapy as a medical intervention, not a wellness trend. Every BPC-157 protocol includes:
- Baseline and quarterly bloodwork
- Liver and kidney function monitoring
- Documented sourcing through The Peptide Link
- Direct access to Dr. Cheuck for dosing questions between appointments
Dr. Cheuck holds board certification through the American Board of Urology and brings surgical-grade precision to every protocol adjustment.
FAQ
Common Questions About BPC-157
How long does a BPC-157 cycle last?
A standard cycle runs six to eight weeks. Dr. Cheuck may extend or shorten the timeline based on your 90-day lab results and symptom response. Nexus Wellness House does not prescribe open-ended protocols without follow-up checkpoints.
Is BPC-157 safe?
BPC-157 has a strong safety profile in published research, with no reported toxicity at therapeutic doses. Nexus Wellness House reduces risk further by requiring verified sourcing, precise dosing, and regular blood work to catch any changes early.
Can I combine BPC-157 with other peptides?
Yes. Many patients at Nexus Wellness House pair BPC-157 with TB-500 for accelerated soft tissue recovery. Dr. Cheuck designs stacking protocols based on your lab panel and treatment priorities, not generic templates.
How much does BPC-157 cost at Nexus Wellness House?
BPC-157 protocols start at $500 per month. The price includes your peptide supply, physician supervision, and protocol adjustments. Lab work is billed separately.
Explore More
Related Services
Patients using BPC-157 at Nexus Wellness House often explore these complementary therapies:
Peptide Therapy overview and full peptide menu
TB-500 for combined tissue repair protocols
The Peptide Link to learn how we verify every peptide in your protocol
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