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Short answer: yes — several telemedicine clinics and specialty networks offer bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT). Which is best depends on whether you want menopause care, male testosterone therapy, pellet therapy, compounded formulations, and what state/country you live in. Below are reputable providers to consider, with a brief note on why each is commonly used.
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Hims & Hers (Hims for men / Hers for women) — large, accessible telehealth platform that offers hormone therapies (testosterone programs for men; menopausal/estrogen options for women). Good for straightforward, convenient telemedicine care and nationwide reach.
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Gennev — a menopause-focused digital clinic that pairs women with menopause clinicians, offers coaching and telehealth visits, and can prescribe bioidentical hormones when appropriate. Good if your primary concern is perimenopause/menopause.
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BodyLogicMD — a nationwide network of physicians specializing in hormone optimization and BHRT. Many of their clinicians offer telemedicine visits plus individualized BHRT plans. Good if you want a specialist-focused approach.
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Defy Medical — a telemedicine clinic specializing in hormone optimization (including testosterone and BHRT for men and women), with integrated lab work and pharmacy support. Popular among patients seeking hormone optimization and more intensive follow-up.
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MenoLabs — digital menopause clinic offering lab testing, clinician consults, and prescription options including BHRT. Useful if you want home testing plus menopause-specialist care.
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BioTE (certified providers) — BioTE is a branded pellet-therapy system used by specially trained providers; you locate a certified provider/clinic near you. If you’re specifically interested in hormone pellets, this is a common route.
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General telemedicine platforms (PlushCare, Amwell, Teladoc) — these platforms host licensed clinicians who can evaluate and, when appropriate, prescribe HRT/BHRT. Good for broad access if you already use one of these services.
Also note:
- Many BHRT preparations are compounded (customized by compounding pharmacies). Telemedicine clinics will often coordinate with a compounding pharmacy; verify pharmacy licensure and quality.
- State and country laws vary — some clinics can’t prescribe certain hormones across state lines or to certain populations.
- BHRT has benefits and risks; it’s important to have appropriate lab testing and follow-up and to discuss contraindications (for example, history of certain cancers, clotting disorders).
- If you’d like, I can look up clinics that take new patients in your state/country or that specialize in menopause vs male TRT vs transgender care — tell me your location and which type of BHRT you’re seeking.