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How much does BHRT cost per month and does insurance ever cover it?

PerplexitypricingCollected Jun 27, 2026, 12:56 UTC

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BHRT typically costs $200–$500 per month for most patients, with compounded versions potentially ranging lower at $60–$250 per month depending on ingredients and delivery method [2][3][4].

Insurance coverage is not guaranteed and depends heavily on your specific provider and the type of BHRT you receive:

  • Insurance is more likely to cover FDA-approved, manufactured bioidentical hormones (e.g., estradiol patches, tablets, or estrace gels) if your primary healthcare provider recommends the treatment [3][8].
  • Insurance often does not cover compounded BHRT (custom-made hormones), which are typically paid out-of-pocket; some commercial plans (like Blue Cross or Aetna) occasionally cover them, but you may need to pay upfront and submit for reimbursement [3][5].
  • Medicare generally does not cover compounded BHRT under Part A or B, though a Part D prescription drug plan may cover the prescription portion [3][5].
  • If your insurance excludes “holistic” or “natural” treatments, BHRT is likely not covered [3].

Recommendation: Contact your insurance provider directly to confirm whether your plan covers BHRT, which hormone types are included, and whether you need to use in-network providers. Ask if your provider offers a Part D plan or if manufacturer copay cards (via GoodRx) can reduce costs for FDA-approved options [3][8]. For customized compounded BHRT, consider self-pay options from pharmacies like MediVera Compounding Pharmacy™ or Asheville RX, which report average self-pay costs around $90/month [4][5].

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