Hone Health Men's Health + TRT Membership vs Maximus Health Performance Protocol Membership
Specs, prices, editor verdict, and who should buy which — compared side-by-side.
These are close picks. Both score in the same range. The right call depends on buyer profile — read the per-buyer recommendations below.
Side-by-side specs
| Spec | Hone Health Men's Health + TRT Membership | Maximus Health Performance Protocol Membership |
|---|---|---|
| price | $45–$149/mo | $89–$299/mo |
| service type | Telehealth TRT + hormone tracking | Performance hormone + metabolic telehealth |
| delivery model | At-home test kit + virtual visit + ongoing membership | Virtual consult + lab partner draws + ongoing membership |
| audience | Men 30-55 (primary) | Men 28-45, performance-focused |
Hone Health Men's Health + TRT Membership also publishes: biomarkers, membership, initialAssessment, stateAvailability, monitoringCadence, refillModel
Maximus Health Performance Protocol Membership also publishes: coreProtocols, enclomiphene, trtMembership, glp1Program, initialLabs, fertilityPreservation, affiliateNetwork
Who should buy which
Men 30-55 with mid-range symptomatic testosterone who want the cleanest mainstream entry into monitored TRT — no urology referral, no in-person visit, app-driven protocol management.
You want complex multi-drug protocols (Marek or Maximus go deeper), you live in a restricted-telehealth state, or you already have an in-network endocrinologist running comparable labs.
Men 28-45 prioritizing fertility preservation (enclomiphene), buyers who want hormone + GLP-1 protocols bundled, and the audience that responds to performance/optimization brand positioning.
You find the brand voice off-putting (Marek lands cleaner clinically), you need complex multi-drug TRT stacks (Marek goes deeper), or you only want basic monitored TRT (Hone is cheaper).

