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Head-to-head · The Match Score

Curex vs Invigor Medical

Both scored on the same six-factor Match Score. Curex wins this matchup with a 86 to 85 edge — a photo finish.

Higher Match Score

Curex

#8 · Grade B+

People who value a transparent, well-supported program with simple same-price-either-molecule billing.

Visit Curex
VS

Invigor Medical

#10 · Grade B

Patients who want GLP-1 care alongside a wider wellness/hormone program.

Visit Invigor Medical

Factor by factor

The six sub-scores behind each Match Score. The quiz reweights these to your priorities — one provider can pull ahead for you on the factors you care about.

Budget Fit
80
82
Speed to Start
88
82
Formulary Match
86
82
Support Level
88
90
Flexibility
86
88
Transparency
88
84

Price, coverage & formulary

DetailCurexInvigor Medical
Semaglutide$199/mo$199/mo
Tirzepatide$199/mo$339/mo
CoverageAll 50 statesNot disclosed
Brand-name accessCompounded onlyCompounded only
Oral / sublingualYesInjectable only
Match Score86 · B+85 · B
Winner: Curex

Curex edges out Invigor Medical, 86 to 85 on the default Match Score. A high-disclosure program with identical flat pricing on both molecules, an oral route, and hands-on support.

Invigor Medical is still a fair pick if its strengths line up with yours — best for: Patients who want GLP-1 care alongside a wider wellness/hormone program.

Worth a look either way: our overall #1 pick is CoreAge Rx (Match Score 91) — nationwide access, both molecules at one flat price, easy to cancel. Or take the 6-question quiz to see your personalized match.

Assume any provider we list may compensate us, at no cost to you. It never changes the Match Score.

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Pricing, states and verification reflect each provider's public disclosures at last review; the Match Score and its sub-scores are our editorial judgment per the methodology. Prices change — confirm on each provider's site. Not medical advice; see our disclosure.