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Midi Health

Midi Health is a telehealth menopause clinic staffed by clinicians with MSCP credentialing emphasis. Accepts major insurance in most states.

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AT A GLANCE

PRICING
INSURANCE + CASH
COVERAGE
All 50 states
CLINICIAN FOCUS
Menopause-specialist clinicians
NOTES
Available in all 50 states

Midi Health is a telehealth menopause and midlife-health clinic. Visits are done by video with clinicians trained in menopause management.

Why it earns a listing

  • Clinicians credentialed in menopause care (many are MSCP or NAMS legacy holders).
  • In-network with most major US insurance plans.
  • Available in all 50 states.
  • Prescribes the full spectrum of HRT — estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, vaginal estrogen.

What to expect

  1. Intake questionnaire and insurance verification.
  2. 30-45 minute video visit with a menopause clinician.
  3. Prescription sent to your pharmacy (local or mail-order).
  4. Follow-up visits for titration and monitoring.

When it might not be the right fit

  • Complex cases needing in-person pelvic exam or imaging.
  • Active disciplinary status or recent diagnosis that needs coordinated in-person care.
  • Preference for a long-term relationship with an in-person specialist.

FREQUENTLY ASKED

Does Midi take insurance? +

Yes. Midi is in-network with most major insurance plans in most states — Aetna, Cigna, Blue Cross Blue Shield variants, United, and others. They'll run a benefits check before your first visit. Cash-pay pricing is available where insurance doesn't apply.

Can Midi prescribe HRT? +

Yes. Midi clinicians are licensed to prescribe full-spectrum HRT — estradiol (oral, patch), progesterone, testosterone, vaginal estrogen. Prescriptions are sent to your local pharmacy or a mail-order option.

How does Midi compare to Alloy? +

Both are MSCP-oriented menopause telehealth with national coverage. Midi accepts insurance more broadly; Alloy is primarily cash-pay with direct-to-consumer branded medications. Alloy has a tighter formulary; Midi writes more flexibly across manufacturers.

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