Verbatim response from ChatGPT
I can list common telemedicine providers and specialty clinics that offer bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT), but availability and the exact products (pellets, creams, gels, injections, oral) depend on your location and local licensing. Which country/state are you in so I can narrow the list?
Meanwhile, here are well‑known options to consider, with a short note on why people choose each:
- BioTE Medical — Specializes in bioidentical hormone pellet therapy and trains clinicians in pellet dosing and insertion; nationwide network/clinic locator. Good if you’re specifically interested in pellets.
- EvexiPEL — Focused on testosterone (and some female) pellet therapy; has a national provider network and telehealth consults with local insertion.
- SottoPelle — International pellet‑therapy network that emphasizes individualized BHRT programs and clinic partners; useful if you want pellet options outside the U.S.
- BodyLogicMD — A nationwide network of clinicians specializing in BHRT/age‑management for women and men; offers personalized plans (pellets, creams, injections) and telemedicine visits.
- Hims & Hers — Large consumer telehealth platform; Hers provides menopause/HRT services and prescription bioidentical hormones in states where offered, Hims/Roman provide testosterone care for men. Convenient, consumer‑facing option with home delivery of prescription products.
- Roman / Ro — Well known for men’s TRT and sexual‑health services via telemedicine; convenient for men seeking testosterone therapy.
- PlushCare — Primary‑care telehealth service that evaluates and prescribes hormone therapy (including BHRT where clinically appropriate) in many U.S. states; good if you want a telemedicine PCP who coordinates labs and follow‑up.
- Lemonaid Health — Telehealth prescribing platform that offers testosterone and some hormone services in certain regions; simple online evaluation and home delivery in supported areas.
Safety and practical notes
- BHRT comes in different forms (pellets, gels, creams, injections, pills) — pellet insertion often requires an in‑office procedure even if the consult is remote.
- Verify the provider is licensed in your state/country, asks for appropriate lab testing, and uses compounding pharmacies or products that meet quality standards.
- If you’d like, tell me your country/state and whether you want pellets vs topical/oral therapies and I’ll give a tailored list of clinics/providers available to you.