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Ivy Rx vs Maximus

A detailed head-to-head comparison of Ivy Rx and Maximus — pricing, peptides, consultation models, and patient reviews.

At a Glance

RatingNo reviews
Starting Price$175/mo
Peptides2
ConsultationAsync Telehealth
Lab TestingNo
Shipping3-5 business days

Pros

  • Flat pricing — no cost increase at higher doses
  • Microdosing option for gradual titration
  • No membership or hidden fees
  • HSA/FSA eligible
  • Multi-month plan discounts available

Cons

  • Compounded medications only
  • No insurance accepted
  • Relatively new platform with limited track record
  • No lab work included
Rating★★★★☆ 4/5
Starting Price$150/mo
Peptides4
ConsultationVideo Telehealth
Lab TestingYes
Shipping3-5 business days

Pros

  • Strong community and coaching support
  • Specialist physicians (urology, endocrinology)
  • At-home lab testing included
  • Performance-focused protocols

Cons

  • Men only
  • Premium pricing for protocol bundles
  • Smaller peptide catalog than compounding clinics

Pros & Cons

Peptide Pricing Comparison

PeptideIvy RxMaximus
BPC-157Not offered
$179/monthly
CJC-1295 / IpamorelinNot offered
$199/monthly
Semaglutide
$175/monthly
$150/monthly
$200/monthly
$349/monthly
SermorelinNot offered
$199/monthly
Tirzepatide
$275/monthly
Not offered

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Ivy Rx or Maximus better?

Ivy Rx offers 2 peptides and async telehealth consultations. Maximus offers 4 peptides with a 4/5 rating and video telehealth consultations. The best choice depends on which peptides you need, your budget, and preferred consultation model.

Which is cheaper, Ivy Rx or Maximus?

Ivy Rx starts at $175/month while Maximus starts at $150/month. However, pricing varies by peptide — see the pricing table above for a full breakdown.