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Maximus vs Nex Life

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

At a Glance

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
RatingNo reviews
Starting Price$165/mo
Peptides2
ConsultationHybrid
Lab TestingNo
ShippingExpedited shipping (free)

Pros

  • Flat monthly pricing — no dose-based increases
  • Sync physician visits available when clinically appropriate
  • Personalized coaching session (nutrition + exercise) included at onboarding
  • $377 in bundled coaching and physician support included
  • FDA-registered 503A and 503B compounding facilities
  • No membership fees or hidden fees
  • Free expedited shipping
  • 98% of members report weight loss during treatment

Cons

  • Limited public brand recognition
  • Compounded availability subject to FDA regulatory environment
  • No insurance accepted

Pros & Cons

Peptide Pricing Comparison

PeptideMaximusNex Life
BPC-157
$179/monthly
Not offered
CJC-1295 / Ipamorelin
$199/monthly
Not offered
Semaglutide
$150/monthly
$200/monthly
$349/monthly
$165/monthly
Sermorelin
$199/monthly
Not offered
TirzepatideNot offered
$215/monthly

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Maximus or Nex Life better?

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

Which is cheaper, Maximus or Nex Life?

Maximus starts at $150/month while Nex Life starts at $165/month. However, pricing varies by peptide — see the pricing table above for a full breakdown.