At a glance
Get Maximus if
Men specifically seeking enclomiphene or oral-TRT protocols who intend to stay the full 6 or 12 months, understand that cancelling early does not stop the bill, and accept documented fulfillment risk.
Skip if
Anyone who weighs BBB accountability heavily, wants to be able to leave without paying out the term, or needs guaranteed fulfillment reliability.
How we verified Maximus
Last pass August 16, 2026 · Method: Headless patchright pass over maximustribe.com on 2026-08-16, reading the four protocol pages, the lab-tests page and the terms of service directly. This replaces the 2026-07-06 record, where both fetch attempts were blocked and every price came from Innerbody's review. Two of those inherited prices were wrong and the characterisation of the billing was wrong. Trustpilot and BBB still come from their own profiles.
Confirmed on official sources
- maximustribe.com is readable to headless patchright; the crawler-block note is retired [Verified August 2026]
- Enclomiphene: $199.99 one month, $149.99 on 3 months, $99.99 on 12 months (its best-value tier) [Verified August 2026]
- Testosterone cream: $199.99 one month, $149.99 on 3 months, $99.99 on 6 months. The $109.99 this record carried was the one-time-purchase value, not the subscription rate [Verified August 2026]
- Injectable testosterone: $199.99 one month, $149.99 on 3 months, $99.99 on 6 months [Verified August 2026]
- Oral testosterone: $249.99 one month, $199.99 on 3 months, $149.99 on 6 months [Verified August 2026]
- $99.99 at-home lab test [Verified August 2026]
- No membership fee [Verified August 2026]
- 50% off the first month for new clients on the qualifying plan (12-month for enclomiphene, 6-month for cream, injectable and oral testosterone) [Verified August 2026]
- Cancelling mid-term leaves the participant responsible for all remaining monthly fees through the end of the commitment, with a documented health-related exception [Verified August 2026, terms of service]
- The plans automatically renew for another term of the same length at the then-current rate unless cancelled before the renewal date, with 30 days' notice [Verified August 2026, terms]
Still resting on third-party reports
- Bundle pricing read off a checkout rather than a marketing page. The pricing FAQ on the testosterone page states the combination range as $149.99 to $199.99, one cent above each figure recorded here
- BBB F details (~4 unfulfilled-prescription complaints)
- Trustpilot 4.4 / 600+
- State coverage
We verify against the provider's own public pages without signing up. When a provider blocks crawlers or hides pricing behind intake, we say so. Not disclosed is a finding, and it feeds the Transparency Grade. Full methodology: editorial policy.
Quick facts
Monthly cost
From $100/mo
Consult fee
No membership fee; consults are messaging-based and included with treatment [Verified August 2026]
States
Not confirmed [Reported, verify before relying]
Insurance
Not accepted (cash pay)
Shipping
Not disclosed
Cancellation
You may cancel mid-term, but you still owe every remaining monthly fee through the end of the 6-month or 12-month commitment. The one carve-out is a health-related reason determined by a healthcare provider, with documentation, and medication already shipped is not refundable either way. Plans auto-renew for a further term of the same length unless cancelled before the renewal date, with 30 days' notice [Verified August 2026, terms of service]
Where it wins
- The enclomiphene/oral-TRT specialist; bundles built around fertility-preserving protocols [Reported]
- Published product pricing, all three tiers per protocol: enclomiphene $99.99/mo on 12 months, injections $99.99/mo and cream $99.99/mo and oral testosterone $149.99/mo on 6 months, with the one-month rate shown beside each [Verified August 2026, maximustribe.com protocol pages]
- No membership fee; $99.99 at-home testosterone test [Verified August 2026]
- Async-first: messaging-based doctor consults, no video required [Reported]
- Board-certified family-medicine physicians; LegitScript-certified pharmacy network [Reported]
Where it lags
- BBB F rating, the worst trust signal in this entire comparison, stemming from unfulfilled-prescription complaints [Reported, Innerbody/BBB]
- Cancelling mid-term does not end the bill: Maximus's own terms say a participant who cancels remains responsible for every remaining monthly fee through the end of the commitment, with a documented health-related exception. That is the most expensive term on the site and it is not on the pricing page [Verified August 2026, terms]
- Advertised monthlies are the longest tier. One month costs $199.99 on enclomiphene, cream and injectable, and $249.99 on oral testosterone, which is double the headline [Verified August 2026]
- Reddit: 'hit or miss' fulfillment; enclomiphene results range from strongly positive to libido/ED issues at higher doses [Reported]
- Labs billed separately from med subscriptions [Reported]
- State coverage unconfirmed
The math
How much Maximus costs per month, and over the first year
$99.99 at-home lab + enclomiphene on the 12-month plan, first month at the advertised 50% off ($49.99) and eleven at $99.99, is $1,249.87. Without the intro discount the same year is $1,299.87. The same twelve months bought one at a time cost $99.99 + $199.99 × 12 = $2,499.87, so the commitment saves half, and cancelling inside it still leaves every remaining month owing [Verified August 2026].
| Provider | Entry | Year-1 est. | Score | Transparency |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maximus (reviewed) | $100/mo | $1,250 | 6.5/10 | D |
| Hone Health | $25/mo | $700 | 7.5/10 | C |
| PeterMD | $139/mo | $1,774 | 7.0/10 | C |
Year-1 totals are our documented estimates from pricing as of August 16, 2026; each provider's assumption set is on its review page. Insurance, HSA/FSA, and promo pricing excluded. “n/a” means no defensible estimate exists yet.
Formulary
Medications & formats
Safety & legitimacy
The trust signals on Maximus
Six signals we check on every TRTreview. “Not disclosed” is itself a finding. It feeds the Transparency Grade.
Prescriber type
Board-certified family-medicine physicians; async messaging consults, no video [Reported]
Lab work
$99.99 at-home testosterone test; labs billed separately from the treatment subscription [Verified August 2026, maximustribe.com lab-tests page]
HIPAA disclosure
Not independently assessed this pass. Check the privacy policy before intake
Support channels
Not catalogued this pass
Cancellation
You may cancel mid-term, but you still owe every remaining monthly fee through the end of the 6-month or 12-month commitment. The one carve-out is a health-related reason determined by a healthcare provider, with documentation, and medication already shipped is not refundable either way. Plans auto-renew for a further term of the same length unless cancelled before the renewal date, with 30 days' notice [Verified August 2026, terms of service]
Medication status
Mix of FDA-approved and compounded options
Weighing whether to trust them? Is Maximus legit? Our full check publishes what we confirmed first-hand, what we could not confirm at all, and the complaint record.
Numbers current as of August 16, 2026
Prices change. Confirm on Maximus's site before signing up.
Verdict
6.5/10The most innovative protocol menu in men's hormone telehealth, run by an operation with a BBB F for not delivering prescriptions and a term that keeps billing you after you quit. Read the cancellation clause before the price: $99.99/mo is a 6-month or 12-month commitment, and leaving early still owes the rest of it. Until the fulfillment record clears, Hone gets the same job done with an A+ operation and no lock-in.
Real customer feedback
What reviewers say about Maximus
Third-party signals only. We never write or source testimonials. “Not surfaced” means no public base was found in our verification pass.
BBB
F
Not accredited
F rating, not accredited, stemming from ~4 complaints re: unfulfilled prescriptions [Reported, Innerbody]
Community read
Mixed: 'hit or miss' fulfillment; enclomiphene results range from strongly positive to libido/ED issues at higher doses
Provider claim
None disclosed
Our reading
Trustpilot 4.4/5 (600+ reviews) against a BBB F, the sharpest trust divergence in the set after PeterMD. The F stems from unfulfilled-prescription complaints, which for a medication subscription is the failure mode that matters most.
Change log: what we've corrected on this review
- August 16, 2026First direct read of maximustribe.com; the crawler-block note is retired. Testosterone cream corrected $109.99 to $99.99 (the $109.99 was the one-time-purchase value, not the subscription rate). Cream + enclomiphene bundle corrected $189.99 to $149.98; oral T + enclomiphene $199.99 to $199.98. First-month cost corrected $199.98 to $149.98 ($99.99 lab + $49.99 first month at the advertised 50% off). Two characterisations corrected: the month-to-month delta is published, not unpublished ($199.99, or $249.99 on oral T), and this is a 6-month or 12-month commitment billed monthly, not annual prepayment, with 6-Month the best-value tier on everything except enclomiphene. Added the cancellation term, which is the most material fact on the site and was absent: cancelling mid-term still owes every remaining month, health-related exception aside. It went into transparencyNotes and redFlags both, because paired with the BBB F for unfulfilled prescriptions it is a lock-in on a fulfillment risk. Confirmed unchanged: enclomiphene $99.99, injectable $99.99, oral T $149.99, $99.99 at-home lab, no membership fee. Score untouched; cost inputs moved, so recompute-scores is owed.
- July 6, 2026Added to men's wing at 6.5 (rank 6 within wing): strongest enclomiphene/oral-TRT protocol menu, scored under the BBB-F cap (≤7.0) with additional deductions for anchor pricing and crawler-blocked verification (Transparency D).
This review is educational, not medical advice. Talk to a licensed clinician before starting, stopping, or changing hormone therapy.
