How We Evaluated MaxLife
Our team focused on primary source materials to map what a typical patient experiences. We confirmed that MaxLife advertises a telehealth visit before dispensing and that medications and supplies are included in the membership price. The program pages identify Semaglutide and Tirzepatide as the available options within our canonical therapy list and present base prices up front. We captured the cancellation and shipping cadence language, with shipments on a ninety day schedule and stated free overnight shipping. We recorded the higher dose membership structure with specific monthly add ons that apply only when medically appropriate. Throughout the process we evaluated whether the disclosed steps align with a safe and compliant prescribing pathway for this therapy category.
Pricing capture used screenshots and timestamped notes taken on October 2, 2025 so readers can interpret any future changes against a clear baseline. We noted that the dispensing pharmacy is described as licensed in the patient's state and registered with the FDA, but the pharmacy is not named on site. The FAQ explains expected gastrointestinal effects for GLP 1 therapy and references supportive vitamins in the compounded formula. We also logged the processing window of two to three business days when medication is in stock and the temperature control details that allow the package to remain in the insulated box for up to seventy two hours. Items we could not verify from the site include exact clinician coverage by state, posted support hours, and the carrier used for overnight shipping. These are flagged for readers to confirm during the consultation.
- Base prices listed with medication included and disclosed higher dose surcharges
- Telehealth consult before dispensing and free overnight shipping on a ninety day refill schedule






