bmiMD vs Maximus Tribe Sermorelin Comparison
Side-by-side comparison of pricing, physician credentials, pharmacy standards, and lab monitoring protocols.
| Criteria | bmiMD | Maximus Tribe |
|---|---|---|
| Starting Price | $79/mo | $199.99/mo |
| Our Score | 9.6 Outstanding | 9.3 Very Good |
| Best For | Full hormone panel intake with sermorelin and weight optimization protocols | Sermorelin and testosterone protocols built for male hormone optimization |
| Badge | Best Value | |
| Full Hormone Panel | ✓ | Men's Health |
| Ongoing Labs | ✓ | Hormone Bundles |
| No Insurance Needed | ✓ | No Insurance Needed |
bmiMD
Full hormone panel intake with sermorelin and weight optimization protocols
Pros
- Most thorough intake evaluation of the reviewed providers
- Sermorelin paired with weight optimization for combined results
- Quarterly labs and physician reviews included
- Experienced clinical team in hormone and metabolic medicine
Cons
- Higher starting price than single-peptide providers
- More comprehensive onboarding requires more patient time
Maximus Tribe
Sermorelin and testosterone protocols built for male hormone optimization
Pros
- Clinical focus on male GH and androgen optimization
- Sermorelin and testosterone bundle pricing
- 24/7 provider messaging with licensed U.S. physicians
- Dosing adjusted based on labs and patient response
Cons
- Men only. Not available to female patients
- Testosterone eligibility evaluation required before starting
Overview
bmiMD[1] is among the cheapest sermorelin subscriptions in this comparison at $79 per month on a 6-month plan[1]. Maximus Tribe[2] charges $199.99 per month and bundles unlimited board-certified doctor access plus US-based FDA-approved pharmacy sourcing[2]. The gap reflects plan structure and included clinician access more than the molecule itself.
At a Glance
| Metric | bmiMD | Maximus Tribe |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | $79/mo (6-mo plan) | $199.99/mo |
| Delivery form | Injectable + tablet | Injectable only |
| Pharmacy | USP 797/85 documented | US-based FDA-approved pharmacies |
| Clinician access | Provider visit + unlimited messaging | Unlimited board-certified doctors |
| Patients served | Men and women | Men and women |
Key Differences
Price gap
bmiMD charges $79 per month on the 6-month plan, $89 on the 3-month plan, and $99 monthly[1]. Maximus Tribe charges $199.99 per month, with daily injections starting at less than $6 per day[2]. Over a 6-month protocol, bmiMD costs $474 at the best rate. Both dispense compounded sermorelin under the same federal 503A/503B framework[3].
Clinical framing and pharmacy sourcing
bmiMD's disclaimer states sermorelin is not intended to be prescribed for anti-aging, bodybuilding or athletic performance[1], signaling a conservative clinical intake, and it tests potency every 3 to 6 months[1]. Maximus Tribe sources from 100% US-based FDA-approved pharmacies[2]. Both serve men and women.
Included clinician access
bmiMD includes a provider visit, unlimited messaging, 24/7 clinician access, and HSA/FSA eligibility[1] in the subscription. Maximus Tribe includes unlimited access to board-certified doctors and free priority shipping[2]. Both build clinician access into the price; bmiMD does so at a substantially lower rate.
In Depth
A large price gap
bmiMD charges $79 per month on a 6-month plan, $89 on a 3-month plan, and $99 with no commitment, inclusive of the provider visit and shipping[1]. Maximus Tribe charges $199.99 per month, with daily injections starting at less than $6 per day[2]. A 6-month protocol at bmiMD's 6-month plan totals $474. Both dispense compounded sermorelin under the same 503A/503B framework[3].
Pharmacy documentation compared
bmiMD publishes potency confirmed every 3 to 6 months through FDA- and DEA-registered labs[1] under USP 797[4] and USP 85[5] standards. Maximus Tribe sources from 100% US-based FDA-approved pharmacies[2] but does not publish equivalent batch-level testing on its product page. For patients who want low cost plus documented pharmacy standards, bmiMD leads.
Clinical framing and intake
bmiMD applies a conservative framing: its disclaimer states sermorelin is not intended for anti-aging, bodybuilding or athletic performance[1], with an online evaluation by an independent licensed medical professional[1]. Maximus Tribe uses a 100% online process with a home injection kit[2]. bmiMD offers Sermorelin Injection in all states; both serve men and women.
Platform scope and clinician access
Maximus Tribe positions sermorelin alongside testosterone, GLP-1, and mood/stress treatments, with unlimited board-certified doctor access[2]. bmiMD includes a provider visit and unlimited messaging[1]. Patients who want a multi-axis hormone platform may prefer Maximus; patients who want low-cost sermorelin with documented quality favor bmiMD.
Choose bmiMD if
bmiMD is the right choice for patients who want documented compound quality standards, an included provider visit, unlimited messaging, and the most affordable sermorelin subscription[1] in this comparison.
Visit bmiMD →Choose Maximus Tribe if
Maximus Tribe suits patients who want unlimited board-certified doctor access and US-based FDA-approved pharmacy sourcing[2], with the option to add testosterone or other hormone treatments through the same platform.
Visit Maximus Tribe →Bottom line
bmiMD is substantially cheaper with a conservative prescribing disclaimer and detailed pharmacy testing. Maximus Tribe is pricier but bundles unlimited board-certified doctor access. Both serve men and women; for most patients comparing on cost, bmiMD delivers more value per dollar.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why is Maximus Tribe more expensive than bmiMD?
Maximus Tribe charges $199.99 per month and bundles unlimited board-certified doctor access and US-based FDA-approved pharmacy sourcing[2] versus bmiMD's $79 per month on a 6-month plan[1]. The gap reflects plan structure and included clinician access, not a published difference in compound quality.
Where does each provider source its sermorelin?
bmiMD publishes USP 797 and USP 85 testing with potency confirmed every 3 to 6 months[1]. Maximus Tribe sources from 100% US-based FDA-approved pharmacies[2] without publishing batch-level testing. bmiMD's documentation is more granular.
Does bmiMD prescribe sermorelin for anti-aging?
bmiMD's disclaimer states sermorelin is not intended to be prescribed for anti-aging, bodybuilding or athletic performance[1], framing it as a medically indicated treatment. Maximus Tribe frames sermorelin around age-related GH decline and wellness for men and women[2].
Do both providers serve men and women?
Yes. bmiMD offers Sermorelin Injection in all states to both male and female patients[1], and Maximus Tribe states men and women can both benefit from sermorelin's effects[2].
References
- Sermorelin Injection: product page (pricing, plans, included provider visit, unlimited messaging, pharmacy testing, all-state availability, conservative prescribing disclaimer) bmimd.com, 2026. https://www.bmimd.com/sermorelin-injection-shopping/
- Sermorelin Growth Hormone Therapy: product page (pricing $199.99/mo, US-based FDA-approved pharmacies, unlimited board-certified doctor access, home injection kit, men and women, free priority shipping) maximustribe.com, 2026. https://www.maximustribe.com/growth-hormone-peptides/sermorelin-growth-hormone-therapy
- Human Drug Compounding Laws (Sections 503A and 503B of the FD&C Act) FDA.gov, 2024. https://www.fda.gov/drugs/human-drug-compounding/human-drug-compounding-laws
- USP General Chapter <797> Pharmaceutical Compounding: Sterile Preparations USP, 2022. https://www.usp.org/compounding/general-chapter-797
- USP General Chapter <85> Bacterial Endotoxins Test USP, 2023. https://www.usp.org/harmonization-standards/pdg/general-methods/bacterial-endotoxins