TELEHEALTH LIBRARY
Menopause telehealth, compared plainly.
Telehealth-first menopause clinics now cover every US state. For patients in low-density states — or who prefer video — these services are a legitimate option. We list them below with the key differences: insurance, formulary, and clinician specialization.
Alloy
CASH SUBSCRIPTIONAlloy is a cash-pay menopause telehealth with a tight formulary and a medical advisory board stacked with MSCP-certified clinicians.
Available in all 50 states
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Evernow
CASH SUBSCRIPTIONEvernow is a telehealth menopause clinic with an asynchronous intake model. Cash-pay, HRT-first, no insurance billing.
Available in 49 states (check current coverage)
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Hers
CASH SUBSCRIPTIONHers (from Hims & Hers) offers menopause HRT through their cash-pay telehealth platform. Broad formulary, DTC subscription, less menopause-specialist focus than Midi or Alloy.
Available in 50 states
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Midi
INSURANCE + CASHIndependent review of Midi Health for menopause care — clinician credentials, insurance, HRT formulary, and how it stacks up against Alloy, Evernow, Winona, and Hers.
Available in all 50 states
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Winona
CASH SUBSCRIPTIONWinona is a direct-to-consumer bioidentical HRT telehealth service. Cash-pay, compounded-heavy formulary, low friction to start.
Available in most US states
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