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Do you mean bioidentical HRT for women, for men (testosterone), or both? Methods (pellets, creams/patches, pills, injections)? That will help me tailor recommendations. Meanwhile, here are several online providers and platforms that commonly offer bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) or hormone prescribing via telemedicine — with a short note on why people choose each:
Specialized BHRT clinics / hormone practices
- BodyLogicMD — nationwide network of physicians who focus on hormone replacement (including bioidentical hormones) for men and women; known for condition-specific HRT programs and follow-up care.
- Defy Medical — telemedicine clinic popular for testosterone replacement and broader BHRT services; offers lab testing, individualized protocols, and ongoing monitoring.
- EvexiPEL — specializes in hormone pellet therapy (bioidentical pellet implants) and coordinates care with certified providers; if you’re specifically interested in pellets, this is a commonly used service.
Direct-to-consumer telehealth platforms that prescribe hormones
- Hims & Hers — consumer-facing telehealth brands that provide evaluation and prescriptions for testosterone and menopause/hormone care; convenient app-based visits and home delivery.
- Roman (Ro) — primarily known for men’s sexual health and testosterone services via telemedicine; offers lab testing and management of TRT.
General telemedicine providers that can evaluate and prescribe HRT
- PlushCare, Amwell, Teladoc — large telehealth platforms where licensed clinicians can evaluate symptoms and labs and may prescribe bioidentical hormones when appropriate; not BHRT specialists but useful if you want local/regulatory simplicity and fast access.
Notes and safety tips
- “Bioidentical” refers to hormones chemically identical to human hormones; many clinics use that term, but quality and oversight vary. Ask whether products are FDA-approved formulations or compounded, and whether the clinic uses certified compounding pharmacies.
- Ensure the provider orders appropriate baseline labs and offers follow-up monitoring (blood tests, symptom tracking).
- Check provider credentials (MD/DO/NP/PA), state licensure, and patient reviews. Some therapies (pellets, injections) may require in-person procedures or local provider coordination.
- Laws and availability vary by state/country, so confirm the clinic serves your location.
If you tell me whether you’re looking for care for menopause, perimenopause, low testosterone, specific delivery (pellets vs gel/patch/tablet), and what country/state you’re in, I can give a shorter list focused on the best options for your situation.