Hers vs Ivím Health
Hers
Ivím Health
Hers editorial score
Tested and reviewed by our experts
84
out of 100
Ivím Health editorial score
Tested and reviewed by our experts
83
out of 100
Hers user rating
Based on 6 user reviews
Ivím Health user rating
Based on 7 user reviews
Hers Pros and Cons
Pros
- Wide range of options: compounded and brand GLP‑1s plus oral kits
- Free shipping that usually arrives in about two days
- 24/7 provider messaging with guided starts and app‑based education
Cons
- Lowest prices require multi‑month prepay and vary by state availability
- Compounded GLP‑1s are not FDA‑approved and face evolving oversight
- Refunds for partially used periods are uncommon and cancellations are time‑sensitive
Ivím Health Pros and Cons
Pros
- Transparent, posted entry pricing for compounds (verified)
- Weekly check‑ins and unlimited provider consults included in membership
- High public review score and BBB accreditation
Cons
- No mid‑term cancellation; fixed program commitments
- Medications non‑refundable; restocking fees for unshipped items
- Refill shipping can take 10–14 days; delays reported during high demand
Pricing
21/25Hers publishes entry prices for compounded semaglutide at $199 and brand pens near $1,799 so the cost gap is clear. Promos rely on prepay bundles and refunds stop once the pharmacy fills the order, so plan around that rigidity.
Pricing
22/25Ivím posts $99 semaglutide and $149 tirzepatide starting points alongside the $74.99 membership, so total cost is easy to estimate. The tradeoff is less refund flexibility and multi month commitments that keep fees in place even if plans change.
Quality
18/20Licensed clinicians oversee dosing and the site repeats safety and sourcing notes, but compounded GLP 1s remain unapproved and some packages originate overseas. Verify pharmacy accreditation and stay alert to regulatory updates as supply shifts.
Quality
16/20Weekly provider check ins, USP and PCAB compliant pharmacy partners, and candid non FDA warnings show a high bar for compounded oversight. Because multiple pharmacies fill orders, confirm lot paperwork and stay vigilant when you advance doses.
Onboarding
14/15Same day appointments, rapid fulfillment, and app based nutrition plans keep onboarding smooth. Availability still varies by state for compounded meds, so confirm eligibility before paying.
Onboarding
13/15The app first intake and virtual consult feel polished, but pharmacies often need ten to fourteen days to compound and ship after you pay. Plan ahead around travel or titration milestones so that fulfillment window does not catch you off guard.
Medication Options
13/15Hers offers compounded semaglutide, compounded tirzepatide, a custom oral kit, and branded GLP 1 pens alongside other service lines. Patients who want bundled care across weight, hair, or sexual health can manage everything in one app.
Medication Options
13/15Ivím supports compounded semaglutide, tirzepatide, and liraglutide plus brand GLP 1s when clinically appropriate, with optional add ons like lipotropics and NAD+. That breadth covers most self pay scenarios as long as your state permits compounding.
Shipping & Fulfillment
7/10Most orders ship within a few business days, but timelines and carriers are not published consistently, especially for GLP 1 deliveries. Track orders closely and expect delays when pharmacy inventory tightens.
Shipping & Fulfillment
8/10Orders typically leave the pharmacy within ten to fourteen days and ship via UPS or FedEx with tracking, though timelines can swing during demand spikes or pharmacy changes. Order refills early and watch the portal for updates to avoid dose gaps.
Customer Support
7/10In app messaging and active responses on public review sites show a responsive team, while BBB complaints about cancellations and refunds highlight policy friction. Keep receipts and cancel early to avoid escalations.
Customer Support
7/10Unlimited provider messaging and quick replies on public review sites show the frontline team is engaged, yet pharmacy backlogs can slow definitive answers. Keep communications documented and request proactive updates whenever shipping slips.
Usability & Experience
4/5The experience is polished with a unified app and quick flows, yet cross page pricing differences and administrative friction can still cause confusion. Read offer details before checkout so the journey stays as smooth as the design.
Usability & Experience
4/5Pricing, membership perks, and the GLP 1 pathway are spelled out clearly, and the help center covers most operational questions. Add real time order status inside the portal and the experience would feel complete.
Therapy Specializations
Hers
Ivím Health
Medications Offered
Hers
Custom Oral Weight Loss Kit
$69 / month
10‑month plan prepaid
Liraglutide
$299 / month
Generic liraglutide; daily injection
Mounjaro
Brand program; pricing often insurance/copay driven
Semaglutide
$199 / month
Compounded semaglutide; pricing varies by state; 12‑month plan prepaid
Semaglutide (Brand)
Brand program; pricing often insurance/copay driven
Zepbound
Brand program; pricing often insurance/copay driven
Ivím Health
Liraglutide (compounded)
$249 / month
Membership $74.99/mo; daily injection; compounded (not FDA‑approved).
Semaglutide
$99 / month
Membership $74.99/mo; individualized dosing; compounded (not FDA‑approved).
Tirzepatide
$149 / month
Membership $74.99/mo; individualized dosing; compounded (not FDA‑approved).
Wegovy
Available via traditional GLP‑1 program; per label.
Zepbound
Available via traditional GLP‑1 program; per label.
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