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Which menopause clinics take insurance?

ChatGPTqualifiedCollected Jun 17, 2026, 13:03 UTC

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I can look up clinics that take your insurance, but I need your location (city/state or country) and the name of your insurance plan (or whether you have Medicare/Medicaid/NHS). Without that, here are practical, reliable ways to find menopause clinics that usually accept insurance — plus specific organizations you can try.

Quick steps to find an in‑network menopause clinic

  • Tell me your city/state and insurance plan and I’ll search for options in-network.
  • Use your insurer’s online “Find a provider” tool or call member services and ask for “women’s health,” “menopause,” or “endocrinology” specialists in‑network.
  • Search large health systems near you — their menopause clinics frequently bill through the hospital and accept many private plans. Call the clinic billing office to confirm in‑network status and whether they need a referral or preauthorization.

Organizations and services to try (and why)

  • Mayo Clinic, Cleveland Clinic, Johns Hopkins, Mount Sinai, Brigham and Women’s: major academic centers with dedicated menopause or women’s health clinics; they typically accept many private plans and Medicare when care is billed through the hospital system. Call the clinic billing office to verify network status.
  • Kaiser Permanente: integrated health system — if you’re a Kaiser member, menopause care is usually covered within the system.
  • North American Menopause Society (NAMS): they list certified menopause clinicians; providers may be in-network with local insurers. Use their directory to find a specialist.
  • Planned Parenthood: many locations provide menopause symptom management and often accept Medicaid and many private plans (coverage varies by clinic). Good if you want lower‑cost care.
  • Telehealth options: Teladoc and MDLive can be covered by some insurers; Maven Clinic and Gennev provide menopause/menopausal-wellness programs — both are often covered if your employer pays for the benefit (check with HR or your insurer). Coverage depends on your plan and employer arrangements.

What to ask when you call a clinic or insurer

  • “Are you in‑network with [insurer name and plan]? If not, do you accept my insurance as out‑of‑network?”
  • “Do you bill the insurer directly?”
  • “Do I need a referral or preauthorization?”
  • “Which codes or services should I expect (office visit, lab tests, DEXA scans, HRT prescriptions) and are they covered?”
  • Ask the clinic for a billing contact or patient financial counselor and their NPI/Tax ID (useful for insurer verification).

If you tell me your location and insurance (or whether you’re on Medicare/Medicaid/NHS), I’ll search and list specific menopause clinics near you that are likely to accept your plan and note any phone numbers/links.

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