Muscle Health Assessment for Men
Declining strength and muscle loss that training alone can’t explain. We test the clinical markers behind it. Treatment plans may include prescription peptides where your practitioner considers them clinically appropriate.
- Muscle Health Blood Work and Clinical Assessment
- Progress Monitoring
- Evidence-Based Clinical Care
- No mark-up on medications or hidden service fees
Takes about 5 minutes. Includes an eligibility review and bulk-billed pathology where Medicare criteria are met.*
Most peptides sold online are unregulated

The TGA advises Australians to only obtain prescription medicines through licensed pharmacies under practitioner supervision. Unregulated peptides can pose serious health risks to consumers:
- ~30% mislabelled, under/over-dosed or contaminated
- No guaranteed sterility, with unverified supply chains
- Variable purity and composition the TGA warns could lead to serious harm
- Often contain unsafe concentrations of heavy metals like arsenic or lead
- Can contain harmful bacteria such as haemolytic Bacillus cereus
Sources: TGA safety alert; Sports Medicine (2026); Janvier et al., Talanta (2018); Janvier et al., Drug Testing & Analysis (2018).
Regeniq partners with TGA-licensed Australian compounding pharmacies, when they compound peptides one is sent to the patient and a second is sent to an independent lab for purity testing.

When injecting unregulated peptides, there is no continuity of care or any escalation pathways if you experience unwanted side effects:
- No one is responsible if something goes wrong
- Can be seized at the border, with fines or legal action
- Zero quality control
- Sold as "research use only" to limit liability
Each treatment pathway at Regeniq sits within the Australian regulatory framework, from AHPRA-registered practitioners to licensed compounding pharmacies. No shortcuts, no grey areas.

The regeniq difference

Clinical assessment & suitability overseen by AHPRA-registered Australian practitioners at every step

Medications compounded by TGA-licensed Australian pharmacies

Ongoing care, not a one-off script
Regeniq treatment is guided end to end by registered Australian practitioners. Where clinically appropriate, treatment is prescribed and compounded through TGA-licensed Australian pharmacies, with ongoing review built in.
What’s included
Every protocol is delivered by AHPRA-registered practitioners via secure telehealth consultations.
Muscle Health Blood Work and Clinical Assessment
Targeted pathology covering the hormonal, metabolic, and inflammatory markers directly tied to muscle integrity. Your practitioner reviews these alongside your symptom history, training background, and when the changes started. Context matters here.
Progress Monitoring
We track your response over time using repeat blood work at structured intervals. That gives you a clinical record of what’s actually changing at the biomarker level. Measurable progress, not guesswork.
Evidence-Based Clinical Care
Your AHPRA-registered practitioner builds a personalised management plan based on your individual presentation and blood work results. Clinical and lifestyle approaches are considered depending on what the evidence shows for your specific situation.

Noticing changes in your strength or muscle mass?
If you’re experiencing unexplained muscle loss, declining physical capacity, or strength that doesn’t match your effort, consider joining the waitlist to discuss whether this protocol is appropriate for you.
Frequently asked questions
What clinical markers are assessed for muscle health?
How is progress measured during follow-up?
Is this assessment only for men who train regularly?
Treatment plans are personalised and prescribed only after medical consultation. Not all patients are suitable candidates. Risks and benefits will be discussed during your consultation. Medicare and private health insurance do not cover these services. Individual results may vary.
*Bulk-billing applies to pathology items that meet Medicare eligibility criteria and are clinically indicated by your practitioner. Some markers may not be Medicare-rebatable.