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I can help — do you want clinics in the United States or another country? Also, is the BHRT for a man (testosterone) or a woman (menopause/perimenopause)? That will let me give the most relevant options.
Meanwhile, here are well‑known U.S. telemedicine providers that commonly offer bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT), with a brief note on each:
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Defy Medical — specialty telemedicine clinic focused on testosterone replacement and age‑management medicine; offers individualized BHRT plans and access to compounding when appropriate. Good if you want a clinic dedicated to hormone care.
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BodyLogicMD — a national network of physicians who specialize in bioidentical hormone therapy for women and men; offers telemedicine visits, tailored protocols, and ongoing follow‑up.
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Parsley Health — functional‑medicine practice offering comprehensive hormone evaluation and personalized BHRT as part of a broader lifestyle and metabolic approach. Good if you want integrative care and longer visits.
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Hims & Hers — large consumer telehealth platform; Hims (men) and Hers (women) offer convenient telemedicine evaluation and FDA‑approved bioidentical hormones (and some compounded options through partner pharmacies). Good for convenience and price transparency.
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PlushCare — primary‑care telemedicine that can evaluate and treat low testosterone and menopausal symptoms, arrange labs, and prescribe bioidentical hormones where appropriate.
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Lemonaid Health — online clinic that provides testosterone therapy and some hormone services via telemedicine, with partnered lab testing and prescriptions.
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BioTE Medical (provider network) — not a direct telemedicine company, but a widely used BHRT pellet therapy training organization; use their “Find a Provider” tool to locate clinicians who provide BioTE pellet BHRT (many offer virtual consultations).
A few important notes before you proceed
- “Bioidentical” is used differently: some providers prescribe FDA‑approved bioidentical hormones (e.g., estradiol, progesterone), others use custom‑compounded formulations. Regulation, safety, dosing, and quality differ — ask the clinic which they use.
- Availability varies by state and country and some treatments (pellet insertion, injections) require in‑person visits for administration.
- Look for clinics that require baseline labs, explain risks/benefits, and provide ongoing monitoring. Consider seeing an endocrinologist or your primary care provider if you have complex medical history.
If you tell me your country/state and whether the therapy is for male or female hormone issues, I’ll give a shorter, prioritized list and links you can check.