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Midi Health Review — Menopause Telehealth

Best for insured patients who want menopause-trained clinicians — in-network with most major plans, all 50 states.

Independent review of Midi Health for menopause care — clinician credentials, insurance, HRT formulary, and how it stacks up against Alloy, Evernow, Winona, and Hers.

PRICE $0–$50 copay insured · ~$99/visit cash

AT A GLANCE

PRICING
$0–$50 copay insured · ~$99/visit cash
COVERAGE
All 50 states
CLINICIAN FOCUS
Menopause-specialist clinicians
NOTES
Available in all 50 states

HOW IT COMPARES

Service Pricing Coverage Clinician focus
Midi Health· this page Insurance + cash All 50 states Menopause-specialist
Evernow Cash subscription All 50 states Menopause-specialist
Alloy Cash subscription All 50 states Menopause-specialist
Winona Cash subscription All 50 states Menopause-specialist
Hers Menopause Cash subscription All 50 states General women's health

In depth: Best menopause telehealth →

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.

Primary sources

  • The Menopause Society. The 2022 Hormone Therapy Position Statement of The North American Menopause Society. Menopause 2022;29(7):767–794. doi:10.1097/GME.0000000000002028
  • Davis SR et al. Global Consensus Position Statement on the Use of Testosterone Therapy for Women. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 2019;104(10):4660–4666. doi:10.1210/jc.2019-01603
  • Stuenkel CA et al. Treatment of Symptoms of the Menopause: An Endocrine Society Clinical Practice Guideline. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 2015;100(11):3975–4011. doi:10.1210/jc.2015-2236
  • National Academies of Sciences. The Clinical Utility of Compounded Bioidentical Hormone Therapy. Washington, DC: National Academies Press; 2020. doi:10.17226/25791
  • Midi Health. Insurance & Pricing. joinmidi.com/insurance

FREQUENTLY ASKED

Does Midi Health take insurance? +
Yes — Midi Health is in-network with most major US health plans, including Aetna, Cigna, Blue Cross Blue Shield variants, United Healthcare, and Medicare in many states. Patients pay a standard copay (typically $0–$50) where insurance applies. Midi runs an automated benefits check before the first visit and offers a cash-pay option from approximately $99 per visit where insurance does not apply. Source: Midi Health, Insurance & Pricing page.
Can Midi Health prescribe hormone therapy (HRT)? +
Yes — Midi clinicians prescribe the full FDA-approved HRT spectrum: estradiol (oral and transdermal patches/gels), oral micronized progesterone, vaginal estrogen, and off-label transdermal testosterone for postmenopausal HSDD. Prescribing follows the 2022 Hormone Therapy Position Statement of The Menopause Society and, for testosterone, the 2019 Global Consensus Position Statement on the Use of Testosterone Therapy for Women. Sources: Menopause 2022;29(7):767–794; Davis SR et al., J Clin Endocrinol Metab 2019;104(10):4660–4666.
Are Midi Health clinicians credentialed in menopause? +
Yes — Midi's clinical team is anchored on Menopause Society Certified Practitioners (MSCP) and clinicians trained in menopause and midlife-health management, led by Chief Medical Officer Dr. Kathleen Jordan. Midi publishes its clinical leadership publicly and credentials clinicians through The Menopause Society. MSCP is the only US clinician credential dedicated specifically to menopause care. Source: The Menopause Society, MSCP Program.
In which US states is Midi Health available? +
Midi Health is available in all 50 US states as of 2026. Clinicians are licensed in the patient's state of residence and prescriptions are sent to the patient's local pharmacy of choice or to a mail-order pharmacy. State availability is verified against Midi's public coverage page on the retrieval date shown in our sources block. Source: Midi Health, coverage overview.
How does Midi Health compare to Alloy? +
Midi Health is the better pick for patients with in-network insurance; Alloy is the better pick for predictable cash-pay pricing. Both services use Menopause Society Certified Practitioners, both prescribe FDA-approved HRT and off-label testosterone for HSDD, and both cover all 50 states. Neither prescribes compounded pellet hormones, which the 2019 Global Consensus on Testosterone Therapy for Women explicitly recommends against. Source: Davis SR et al., J Clin Endocrinol Metab 2019;104(10):4660–4666. See also our Midi vs Alloy comparison.
Does Midi Health prescribe compounded bioidentical hormones? +
No — Midi prescribes FDA-approved bioidentical hormones (estradiol patches and gels, oral micronized progesterone such as Prometrium, vaginal estradiol), not compounded preparations. The 2020 National Academies of Sciences consensus report on the clinical utility of compounded bioidentical hormone therapy concluded the evidence does not support routine use of compounded preparations and recommended FDA-approved products as first line. Source: National Academies of Sciences. The Clinical Utility of Compounded Bioidentical Hormone Therapy. Washington, DC: National Academies Press; 2020. doi:10.17226/25791.
How much does a Midi Health visit cost? +
For insured patients, a Midi Health visit typically costs a $0–$50 copay; for cash-pay patients, visits start at approximately $99. Medications are billed separately through the patient's pharmacy or mail-order option. Midi runs an automated benefits check before the first visit so the patient sees their expected cost before scheduling. Source: Midi Health, Insurance & Pricing page.
When is an in-person specialist a better choice than Midi Health? +
See a local MSCP-credentialed physician instead of Midi for a personal or first-degree-relative history of breast cancer, prior venous thromboembolism, undiagnosed abnormal uterine bleeding, a previously failed HRT trial, or care that must be coordinated with oncology or endocrinology. Midi is telehealth-only and does not perform pelvic exams, imaging, or coordinated in-person workups. This matches the contraindication list in the 2022 Hormone Therapy Position Statement of The Menopause Society. Source: Menopause 2022;29(7):767–794. doi:10.1097/GME.0000000000002028.

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