Eden Health vs bmiMD Sermorelin Comparison
Side-by-side comparison of pricing, physician credentials, pharmacy standards, and lab monitoring protocols.
| Criteria | Eden Health | bmiMD |
|---|---|---|
| Starting Price | $146/mo | $79/mo |
| Our Score | 8.7 Very Good | 9.6 Outstanding |
| Best For | Physician-prescribed compounded sermorelin with a full peptide formulary | Full hormone panel intake with sermorelin and weight optimization protocols |
| Badge | Best Value | |
| No Insurance Needed | ✓ | Full Hormone Panel |
| Fully Online | ✓ | Ongoing Labs |
| Same-Day Rx | ✓ | No Insurance Needed |
Eden Health
Physician-prescribed compounded sermorelin with a full peptide formulary
Pros
- Wide peptide formulary beyond sermorelin alone
- Same-day prescription approval after consultation
- Transparent, flat-rate pricing with no hidden fees
- Free shipping from licensed compounding pharmacies
Cons
- Lab monitoring is not bundled into the base plan cost
- No in-person visit option
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
Overview
Eden Health[1] and bmiMD[2] are two of the providers in this comparison with the most documented compound quality standards. Eden publishes its lab testing protocol in detail, including potency confirmation every 3 to 6 months, USP 797 sterility screening, and USP 85 endotoxicity limits[1]. bmiMD follows the same potency-tested-every-3-to-6-months framework[2] at a significantly lower price point. The practical difference between these two is cost and how each provider frames the clinical purpose of sermorelin.
At a Glance
| Metric | Eden Health | bmiMD |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | $126 first mo, then $176/mo | $79/mo (6-mo plan) |
| Delivery form | Injectable + ODT tablet | Injectable + tablet |
| Lab testing documented | USP 797/85 testing published | USP 797/85 testing published |
| State availability | All states | All states |
| Clinical framing | Performance / Strength category | Not for anti-aging or bodybuilding |
Key Differences
Price gap is real
bmiMD prices sermorelin at $79 per month on a 6-month plan, $89 per month on a 3-month plan, and $99 per month on a monthly basis[2]. Eden Health starts at $126 for the first month, then $176 per month, on a 3-month plan[1]. A patient running a 6-month sermorelin protocol pays $474 at bmiMD under the 6-month plan. Both include the physician visit and free shipping in the plan cost[2].
Clinical framing differs significantly
bmiMD includes a notable disclaimer on its sermorelin page stating the treatment is "not intended to be prescribed by our physicians for anti aging, bodybuilding or athletic performance"[2]. Eden Health frames sermorelin under a Strength category focused on performance, recovery, and body composition[1]. The framing affects how each physician approaches the intake evaluation and what clinical justification drives the prescription.
Both offer an alternative to daily injection
Eden Health offers a sermorelin oral dissolving tablet (ODT) alongside the injectable form[1]. bmiMD also offers a sublingual tablet option[2] for patients who prefer to avoid subcutaneous injections. Neither platform requires patients to commit to injections, which distinguishes both from the majority of providers in this comparison that offer only injectable sermorelin.
In Depth
Monthly cost across equivalent pharmacy standards
Both Eden Health and bmiMD include the physician consultation, compounded sermorelin, and free shipping in their advertised prices. Eden starts at $126 for the first month, then $176 per month, on a 3-month plan[1]. bmiMD prices at $79 per month on a 6-month plan, $89 per month on a 3-month plan, and $99 per month with no commitment[2]. A patient completing a 6-month protocol pays $474 at bmiMD on the 6-month plan. Both platforms position the plan price as all-inclusive, with no separate physician visit fee.
How each platform documents compound quality
Eden Health publishes its pharmacy testing protocol in detail: potency confirmation every 3 to 6 months, USP 797 sterility screening, and USP 85 endotoxicity limits[1] verified through USP General Chapter 797[3] and USP General Chapter 85[4]. bmiMD applies the same potency-tested-every-3-to-6-months framework through its state-licensed compounding pharmacy[2]. This is one of the few areas where these two providers are evenly matched despite a significant price gap.
Speed to prescription and delivery form options
Eden Health uses a 100% online consultation with a licensed medical provider[1]. The ODT option means no injection supplies are required at the outset, which reduces setup friction. bmiMD follows a standard telehealth intake: online evaluation with an independent licensed medical professional[2] and shipment after approval. Sleep quality is typically the first measurable outcome, appearing within 2 to 4 weeks of consistent bedtime dosing that aligns with the natural overnight GH pulse[5].
Clinical framing and protocol management
Eden Health includes on-demand 24/7 medical support and ongoing care[1] and supports protocol adjustments within the platform. bmiMD provides an included provider visit plus unlimited messaging[2] for check-ins and dose titration. Neither platform publishes a mandated lab retest schedule, but both support follow-up IGF-1 testing for patients who request it. The IGF-1 response from GHRH-analog therapy holds through 12 weeks[5], so a 90-day retest is the standard checkpoint in either program.
Choose Eden Health if
Eden Health suits patients who want a performance-oriented Strength clinical framing for sermorelin alongside access to other treatments on the same platform[1]. The 100% online consultation and the ODT formulation[1] are practical advantages that bmiMD does not match.
Visit Eden Health →Choose bmiMD if
bmiMD is the right choice for patients who want equivalent compound quality documentation at a meaningfully lower monthly cost. At $79 per month on the 6-month plan[2], it is among the most affordable sermorelin subscriptions in this comparison that include documented quality testing standards.
Visit bmiMD →Bottom line
Both platforms document their pharmacy quality standards in detail and include the physician visit and shipping in the plan price. bmiMD is substantially cheaper. Eden has a performance framing and an ODT option. The decision comes down to cost versus clinical framing and delivery-form preference.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Eden Health sermorelin more effective than bmiMD?
Effectiveness depends on the compound quality and the dosing protocol, not the brand. Both Eden Health and bmiMD use compounded sermorelin tested to USP 797[3] and USP 85[4] standards. At equivalent doses, outcomes should be comparable. The practical differences are price, delivery form options, and clinical framing, not pharmacological efficacy.
Does bmiMD require labs before prescribing sermorelin?
bmiMD does not publish a mandatory baseline IGF-1 requirement on its sermorelin page, but it does include an online evaluation with an independent licensed medical professional[2] and applies USP-standard pharmacy testing comparable to Eden. The not intended for anti-aging or bodybuilding disclaimer[2] suggests a conservative clinical intake. Patients seeking confirmed baseline IGF-1[5] testing as part of their intake should ask explicitly during the consultation.
Can I switch from injectable to the ODT tablet mid-protocol?
Eden Health offers both injectable and ODT sermorelin[1] and allows patients to select their preferred form at intake. bmiMD also offers a sublingual tablet option[2]. The absorption characteristics differ from injectable, so the prescribing physician should confirm appropriate dosing for any delivery form change.
What is the minimum commitment at each provider?
Eden Health's lowest plan is 3 months at $126 the first month, then $176 per month[1]. bmiMD's lowest plan is 1 month at $99 per month, with a 6-month plan available at $79 per month[2] for patients who want the best monthly rate. For a full 6-month protocol, bmiMD's 6-month plan totals $474.
References
- Sermorelin Injections: product page (pricing, plans, intake, pharmacy testing standards, ODT availability) tryeden.com, 2026. https://www.tryeden.com/treatment/sermorelin
- 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/
- 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
- Endocrine and metabolic effects of long-term administration of [Nle27]growth hormone-releasing hormone-(1-29)-NH2 in age-advanced men and women J Clin Endocrinol Metab, 1997. PMID 9141536. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/9141536/