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Ivy Rx vs Shed

A detailed head-to-head comparison of Ivy Rx and Shed — 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
RatingNo reviews
Starting Price$175/mo
Peptides2
ConsultationHybrid
Lab TestingNo
Shipping3-5 business days

Pros

  • Can coordinate GLP-1 with TRT under one provider
  • Video consultations available, not just async messaging
  • Straightforward single-price billing with no separate membership fees
  • Men's health specialization means providers are familiar with hormonal interactions that affect weight
  • HSA/FSA eligible

Cons

  • Men-only positioning may exclude patients who would otherwise benefit from the service
  • Available in only 42 states
  • No brand-name GLP-1 medications available
  • No dietitian access or dedicated weight loss coaching
  • Newer to weight management (expanded from TRT/ED in 2024)
  • Smaller patient base means less operational scale and potentially less refined processes

Pros & Cons

Peptide Pricing Comparison

PeptideIvy RxShed
Semaglutide
$175/monthly
$175/monthly
Tirzepatide
$275/monthly
$325/monthly

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Ivy Rx or Shed better?

Ivy Rx offers 2 peptides and async telehealth consultations. Shed offers 2 peptides and hybrid consultations. The best choice depends on which peptides you need, your budget, and preferred consultation model.

Which is cheaper, Ivy Rx or Shed?

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