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Which online clinics offer bioidentical hormone replacement therapy?

ChatGPTdiscoveryCollected Aug 20, 2026, 12:35 UTC

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Below are U.S.-focused telemedicine clinics and networks known to offer bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) for men and/or women. Short note on each and why people choose them. If you’re outside the U.S., availability/licensing will differ.

  • Defy Medical — specializes in testosterone replacement and comprehensive BHRT for men and women; board‑certified clinicians with an emphasis on labs and ongoing monitoring. Good if you want a clinic focused on hormone care.
  • BodyLogicMD — a national network of clinicians who focus on BHRT for women (and men); many patients choose them for menopause-focused care and individualized protocols.
  • Hims & Hers — mainstream telehealth brand that provides testosterone therapy for men (Hims) and hormone/menopause options for women (Hers); convenient access, streamlined labs and mail-order prescriptions.
  • Roman (Ro) — offers men’s testosterone replacement (TRT) and related services via telemedicine and home delivery of medications and supplies; known for simple onboarding and injection support.
  • Elektra Health — specialty menopause clinic offering telehealth visits and hormone therapy (including bioidentical estradiol/progesterone options); focused on menopausal symptom management.
  • Gennev — women’s health/menopause telehealth platform that connects you with clinicians who can evaluate and prescribe hormone therapy; appeals to users wanting menopause‑focused care and coaching.
  • Parsley Health — functional medicine + primary care that provides individualized BHRT plans alongside lifestyle and nutritional care; useful if you want a more holistic approach.
  • SteadyMD — a virtual primary care platform that pairs you with a dedicated doctor who can manage BHRT if appropriate; good if you want continuity with one virtual PCP who handles multiple conditions.

Things to check before you sign up

  • Licensing and state availability: telehealth prescribing depends on the provider being licensed in your state.
  • Type of hormones offered: ask whether the clinic prescribes FDA‑approved bioidentical hormones (e.g., estradiol, progesterone, testosterone) versus compounded formulations, and whether they use pellets, creams, gels, injections or patches.
  • Initial workup and monitoring: confirm required labs, baseline screening (lipids, liver, PSA for men, mammography, etc.), and ongoing follow‑up.
  • Cost and insurance: many telehealth BHRT services are out‑of‑pocket; confirm prices and whether they bill insurance.

If you’d like, tell me (1) whether you’re looking for men’s TRT or women’s/menopause BHRT, and (2) your state — I can narrow to clinics that operate in your area and point out the ones that commonly use pellets vs topical or injectable formulations.

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