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Short answer: several telehealth practices combine menopause/BHRT care with thyroid diagnosis and medication management. Good options to check (confirm state availability and scope when you book):
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BodyLogicMD — Network of board-certified physicians specializing in bioidentical hormone replacement; many clinicians also manage thyroid disease and order full thyroid panels. Good if you want a menopause-focused clinician experienced with BHRT + thyroid optimization.
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Elektra Health — Menopause-focused telehealth that prescribes individualized HRT (including bioidentical protocols) and routinely screens for/comanages common comorbidities such as thyroid dysfunction. Strong menopause expertise and follow-up care.
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Gennev — Telehealth clinic focused on perimenopause and menopause care (symptom management, BHRT options) that will evaluate thyroid symptoms and coordinate testing/treatment when indicated.
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Parsley Health — Integrative primary care/functional medicine model that offers comprehensive workups (thyroid panels, autoimmune testing) and individualized bioidentical hormone strategies as part of ongoing care. Good if you want a broader, whole-person approach.
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PlushCare — General telemedicine/primary-care practice that both prescribes thyroid medications and offers hormone therapy for perimenopause; useful if you want integrated primary-care management plus hormone treatment via telehealth.
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Hers (Hims & Hers) — Direct-to-consumer telehealth that provides thyroid treatment (hypothyroidism) and women’s hormone-care services; convenient and affordable DTC option but verify the specific BHRT formulations and monitoring offered.
What to confirm before you sign up
- Do they explicitly prescribe bioidentical HRT (estradiol, progesterone, compounded vs FDA-approved formulations)?
- Do they treat and titrate thyroid meds (levothyroxine, liothyronine) and run full thyroid labs (TSH, free T4, free T3, thyroid antibodies)?
- Are the clinicians board-certified (OB/GYN, endocrinologist, internist) and will they coordinate care with your PCP/endo?
- State licensure/ability to prescribe in your state, ongoing follow-up schedule, lab logistics, and whether they accept insurance.
If you want, tell me your state and whether you prefer a menopause-specialist vs an integrative primary-care approach, and I can narrow this to the best 2–3 matches and outline the questions to ask each.