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Ivim Health Reviews

Honest patient reviews and ratings for Ivim Health peptide therapy services.

4.0/5
11 reviewsFrom $150/moHybrid

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Our Verdict

Ivim Health earns a 4.0/5 rating from 11 patient reviews, with pricing starting at $150/month. They offer hybrid consultations.

Quick Facts

Consultation

Hybrid

Lab Testing

Not included

Peptides Offered

2

Shipping

3-5 business days

All Patient Reviews (11)

Valerie R.

Tirzepatide protocol was good but support got slower in month three

The first two months with Ivim on compounded tirzepatide were excellent. Quick approval, thoughtful starting dose (2.5mg), good titration guidance via the weekly check-ins. My provider was responsive and specific in responses. Month three, something changed. Response times stretched from same-day to 2–3 days. The weekly check-in forms felt like they were going into a queue. I don't know if my provider changed or if they took on more patients. I messaged directly asking if something had shifted and got a polite non-answer. I'm still with Ivim — I've lost 17 lbs in four months and the medication has worked. But the service quality dip in month three was noticeable enough to drop this from four stars to three. Hoping it was temporary.

March 22, 2026

Sandra O.

The program fee is worth it if you actually use the check-ins

I've been with Ivim for five months. The weekly check-in system delivers real value when you engage with it — I've had my dose adjusted four times and avoided two situations where I might have pushed titration too fast. My total monthly cost is around $190 and I've reconciled myself to that. What I'd push back on slightly is whether every patient needs the weekly cadence. In months three through five I've been stable and the check-ins are routine. It would be nice to have an option to shift to bi-weekly check-ins at a reduced fee once you've established a protocol. That said, I've lost 23 lbs and feel well-managed. The clinical quality is there — the pricing model could just be a bit more flexible.

March 11, 2026

Michael B.Results

Switched to tirzepatide after plateau and lost another 18 lbs

Started on compounded semaglutide at Ivim in September. Lost 16 lbs in the first three months and then hit a clear plateau at 1mg. My provider suggested trying compounded tirzepatide given my plateau and we switched in December. I titrated from 2.5mg up to 5mg over six weeks and have since lost another 18 lbs. Total: 34 lbs over five months. The willingness to adjust protocol — not just the dose, but the actual medication — is what separates Ivim from services where you just get a fixed refill. The program fee ($75/mo) brings my total to roughly $190/mo including the tirzepatide cost, which is steep compared to async-only services. But the clinical management has delivered real results that I wasn't getting elsewhere.

March 2, 2026

Karen S.Verified PatientResults

Weekly check-ins make a real difference

I tried two other telehealth GLP-1 providers before Ivim and the difference is the weekly check-ins. My provider actually adjusts my dose based on how I'm doing, not just a set schedule. The program fee adds up but for someone new to GLP-1s it's worth having that guidance.

February 28, 2026

Nicole A.Results

Real results at four months but the total cost adds up

Down 26 lbs in four months on compounded semaglutide with Ivim Health. The weekly check-in system works — my provider has adjusted my dose three times based on my weekly reports and I've never felt like I was guessing about whether to titrate. The clinical side has been four-to-five star. My hesitation is purely financial. The $75/mo program fee plus medication cost brought my monthly total to around $195. That's approaching Calibrate territory, which includes lab panels and video consults. Ivim doesn't include labs, so if I want blood work I'm paying out of pocket or through my PCP. For the results I've gotten, I don't regret the spend. But potential customers should price it out honestly — it's not a budget service.

February 24, 2026

Diane F.

Provider caught a side effect issue I hadn't connected to the medication

About seven weeks into my semaglutide protocol, I mentioned in my weekly check-in that I'd been having persistent fatigue and some hair thinning. I assumed it was unrelated to the medication. My Ivim provider flagged this as a known pattern with rapid caloric restriction — a nutrition deficit, not a medication toxicity problem — and suggested I increase my protein target and add a biotin supplement. Within three weeks the fatigue improved significantly. A monthly-async provider reading one message per month would have missed this entirely. The weekly cadence means issues get caught early. I'm now at month four, down 21 lbs, and feeling better than when I started. The program fee is worth it for this level of oversight.

February 8, 2026

Derek S.

Program fee plus medication cost hit $210 — not what I planned for

I enrolled in Ivim Health expecting to pay roughly what the medication cost, with a modest program fee on top. When I saw the first full month charge — $212 total — I dug into the billing breakdown. The compounded semaglutide was $135 and the program fee was $75, plus a $2 processing fee I hadn't noticed. I hadn't done the full math, which is my responsibility. But when I reached out to ask about lowering costs — either by reducing the check-in cadence or finding a cheaper pharmacy option — the answer was essentially "this is the program structure, no modifications available." The clinical care itself has been competent. My provider has been professional and my dose adjustments have been handled well. I've lost 11 lbs in two months. But for $210/mo I expected more flexibility, and honestly I expected to be able to get labs included at this price point. Looking at alternatives that are similarly priced but include blood work.

February 1, 2026

Carmen T.

Weekly check-ins made all the difference in getting the dose right

I'd tried two other GLP-1 programs before Ivim and both were fully async with monthly check-ins at best. The difference with Ivim's weekly provider contact is significant. When I hit a plateau at 0.5mg around week six, my provider noticed before I brought it up and suggested moving to 0.75mg. Proactive titration like this isn't something I experienced at the cheaper async services. Yes, the program fee adds about $75/mo on top of the medication cost, so my total is higher than some alternatives. But I've lost 24 lbs in four months — more progress than I made in six months at my previous service. The weekly check-in takes about five minutes to fill out and my provider responds within the same day. Worth every extra dollar for me.

January 29, 2026

Chris P.

Good clinical care but the total cost didn't match what I expected

When I signed up for Ivim, I focused on the medication cost and glossed over the $75/mo program fee. My first monthly statement was a surprise. To be clear, this is on me — the fee is disclosed — but the way the pricing is presented on the website leads you to think about medication cost first and add the program fee as a footnote. Once I understood the true monthly total (~$190 for semaglutide), I had to decide whether to stay. I did stay, and the weekly check-ins have added real value — I've had my dose adjusted three times in four months. But if I were starting over I'd do the full cost math earlier. The clinical care is three to four stars. The pricing transparency gets two. Three overall because the service itself works, but the billing surprise was frustrating.

December 28, 2025

Jason K.

Onboarding was thorough and completed in under 48 hours

I signed up on a Monday, completed the intake questionnaire Monday evening, and had a provider approval with prescription issued by Wednesday morning. The intake form was more detailed than most I've seen — specific questions about cardiovascular history, prior GLP-1 use, current medications, and weight history. That depth seemed to translate into a better starting protocol. My provider started me at 0.25mg and explicitly noted that with my history of GI sensitivity, we'd titrate more slowly than the standard schedule. I've been with Ivim for three months now at 0.5mg with minimal nausea and down 13 lbs. The $75/mo program fee is real — and so is the quality of care. If you've had bad experiences with generic async services, Ivim is a meaningful step up.

December 15, 2025

Tyler M.

Faster to start than expected — medication arrived in five days

I was approved and prescribed within 36 hours of submitting my intake form. The compounded semaglutide arrived from the pharmacy five days later. First injection at 0.25mg — instructions were clear and the reconstitution guide included was better than what I've seen elsewhere. I'm two months in at 0.5mg, down 9 lbs. The weekly check-in is a simple online form and my provider has been responsive on the days I've messaged directly. One small frustration: the patient portal could be more intuitive. Finding my prescription history and titration schedule took more clicking than it should. Not a dealbreaker, but worth a UX pass. Overall a solid, professionally-run program with real clinical attention.

November 19, 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Ivim Health legit?

Ivim Health has 11 patient reviews with an average rating of 4.0/5. They offer hybrid consultations. They are based in United States.

How much does Ivim Health cost?

Ivim Health pricing starts at $150/month. They offer 2 peptides including Semaglutide, Tirzepatide.

What peptides does Ivim Health offer?

Ivim Health offers 2 peptides: Semaglutide, Tirzepatide.

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