What to know before choosing MaxLife
MaxLife's strongest argument is a simple advertised bundle. The core price includes the prescribed compounded medication, supplies, clinician involvement, and shipping. That reduces the chance of a separate monthly platform fee, but shoppers still need to distinguish a monthly equivalent from a flexible month-to-month price.
The unanswered questions are mostly contractual. The public pages promote a results guarantee and price match, yet accessible detailed terms were not available for verification. Anyone considering MaxLife should obtain the cancellation deadline, refund rules, guarantee requirements, lab costs, and higher-dose pricing in writing before paying.
Fulfillment is easier to assess. MaxLife names several pharmacy partners, includes expedited shipping, and gives a two-to-three-business-day pharmacy processing estimate when medication is in stock. The assigned pharmacy and shipment cadence can still vary by prescription.
- Semaglutide starts at a $155 monthly equivalent on the quarterly plan, while the monthly plan renews at $195.
- Tirzepatide is advertised at $195 per month with medication, supplies, and shipping included.
- Cancellation, refund, lab, and guarantee details are not clearly documented on the public site.






