Eden Health vs SystemLabs Sermorelin Comparison
Side-by-side comparison of pricing, physician credentials, pharmacy standards, and lab monitoring protocols.
| Criteria | Eden Health | SystemLabs |
|---|---|---|
| Starting Price | $146/mo | $179/mo |
| Our Score | 8.7 Very Good | 9.7 Outstanding |
| Best For | Physician-prescribed compounded sermorelin with a full peptide formulary | Lab-driven sermorelin and peptide protocols for performance and longevity |
| Badge | Advanced Protocols | |
| No Insurance Needed | ✓ | Lab-Driven |
| Fully Online | ✓ | Peptide Stack |
| 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
SystemLabs
Lab-driven sermorelin and peptide protocols for performance and longevity
Pros
- Requires baseline IGF-1 before prescribing — clinically correct approach
- Advanced peptide stacking options available
- Performance and recovery-focused protocol design
- Transparent lab-based dosing adjustments
Cons
- More intensive onboarding than simpler platforms
- Not ideal for patients seeking a fast start without labs
Overview
Eden Health[1] starts at $126 for the first month, then $176 per month, for sermorelin with documented USP 797 and USP 85 compound testing[1]. SystemLabs[2] prices sermorelin at $219 per month after a $109 first-month introductory rate, and emphasizes high-potency, 3rd-party lab tested compounding[2]. Both platforms take compound quality seriously, at different price points and with different delivery-form options.
At a Glance
| Metric | Eden Health | SystemLabs |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | $126 first mo, then $176/mo | $219/mo ($109 first month) |
| Delivery form | Injectable + ODT tablet | Injectable + ODT tablet |
| Lab testing documented | USP 797/85 published | 3rd-party lab tested |
| Shipping | Free shipping | Free 2-day shipping |
| Platform focus | Multi-treatment telehealth | Performance / longevity |
Key Differences
Pricing and first-month structure
Eden Health starts at $126 for the first month, then $176 per month, on a 3-month plan[1]. SystemLabs charges $109 for the first month and $219 per month thereafter[2]. A patient who runs 6 months on SystemLabs pays $109 plus $219 times 5, which is $1,204 total. SystemLabs has the lower entry rate; Eden is more affordable over a standard protocol length.
Both document third-party compound testing
Eden Health tests each batch through FDA and DEA registered labs, confirming potency within ±10% of target every 3 to 6 months, sterility to USP 797 standards, and endotoxicity to USP 85 limits[1], aligned with USP General Chapter 797[3] and USP General Chapter 85[4]. SystemLabs describes its compounds as high-potency and 3rd-party lab tested from a certified U.S. pharmacy[2]. Both publish quality credentials, distinguishing them from providers with no compound testing documentation.
Delivery forms and positioning
SystemLabs offers both injectable sermorelin and a Sermorelin ODT (oral dissolving tablet)[5], framed around sleep, recovery, and lean body composition. Eden Health offers an injectable plus an ODT under its Strength category[1]. Both offer a non-injection option, which is uncommon in this comparison, and both sit within broader multi-treatment platforms.
In Depth
Pricing and first-month structure
SystemLabs prices sermorelin at $219 per month with a $109 first-month introductory rate[2]. Eden Health starts at $126 for the first month, then $176 per month, on a 3-month plan[1]. SystemLabs has the lower entry rate; over a full protocol Eden is more affordable. Both include the consultation and free shipping (SystemLabs specifies free 2-day shipping[2]).
Published pharmacy quality standards compared
SystemLabs states its compounds are high-potency and 3rd-party lab tested from a certified U.S. pharmacy[2], with testing covering active-ingredient concentration. Eden Health publishes USP 797 and USP 85 testing documentation[1], specifying the standards applied per USP General Chapter 797[3] and USP General Chapter 85[4]. Patients comparing compound quality should ask both for their COA format.
Delivery forms and intake
Both platforms offer a non-injection option: Eden has an ODT tablet[1] and SystemLabs lists a Sermorelin ODT alongside the injectable[5]. Both use a 100% online consultation. Sleep architecture improvement typically appears within 2 to 4 weeks of consistent bedtime dosing, consistent with the GHRH-analog IGF-1 response timeline[6].
Ongoing support and platform scope
SystemLabs includes ongoing clinician support[2] within its performance/longevity platform. Eden Health includes on-demand 24/7 medical support[1] and dose titration across a broader multi-treatment platform. Both support a 90-day IGF-1 retest for patients who arrange it.
Choose Eden Health if
Eden Health is the better value for a full 6-month protocol and offers detailed published batch testing and an ODT tablet[1] alongside transparent plan pricing.
Visit Eden Health →Choose SystemLabs if
SystemLabs suits patients who want a lower first-month entry cost, free 2-day shipping, and both injectable and ODT delivery forms[2] with 3rd-party lab tested compounding.
Visit SystemLabs →Bottom line
Both document compound quality and both offer an ODT option. SystemLabs has a lower entry cost; Eden is cheaper over a full 6-month protocol with more detailed published batch testing. The decision comes down to entry cost versus long-run value.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is SystemLabs sermorelin priced?
SystemLabs prices sermorelin at $219 per month with a $109 first-month introductory rate[2], with no insurance required and free 2-day shipping. Eden Health starts at $126 for the first month, then $176 per month, on a 3-month plan[1]. SystemLabs has the lower entry cost; Eden is more affordable over a full protocol.
Does SystemLabs require labs before prescribing sermorelin?
The SystemLabs sermorelin product page does not list a mandatory baseline lab panel; prescribing is handled through its 100% online consultation with the medical team[2]. Patients who want a baseline IGF-1[6] reading can arrange it or submit external results.
How does Eden Health document its pharmacy quality standards?
Eden Health publishes USP 797 sterility screening, USP 85 endotoxicity testing, and potency confirmation every 3 to 6 months[1]. This is one of the more detailed pharmacy quality disclosures in this comparison. Patients can request the Certificate of Analysis (COA) for their specific batch.
Do both providers offer a non-injection delivery form?
Yes. Eden Health offers an ODT tablet[1] and SystemLabs lists a Sermorelin ODT alongside its injectable[5]. Both give patients a sublingual alternative to subcutaneous injection, which is uncommon among the providers in this comparison.
References
- Sermorelin Injections: product page (pricing, plans, intake, pharmacy testing standards, ODT availability) tryeden.com, 2026. https://www.tryeden.com/treatment/sermorelin
- Sermorelin: product page (pricing, online intake, certified U.S. pharmacy, 3rd-party lab testing, free 2-day shipping, ongoing clinician support) systemlabs.com, 2026. https://www.systemlabs.com/treatments/sermorelin
- 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
- Treatments: product catalog (Sermorelin injection and Sermorelin ODT) systemlabs.com, 2026. https://www.systemlabs.com/treatments
- 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/