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What are the best menopause telehealth clinics in 2026?

ChatGPTdiscoveryCollected Jul 11, 2026, 12:17 UTC

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Short answer — the standouts people are using in 2026 are Elektra Health, Gennev, Evernow, Maven Clinic, Carrot Fertility (employer programs), Hers (Hims & Hers), Parsley Health, and Kindra. Below I’ll list each with why people pick them and what they’re best for so you can choose the right fit.

Top menopause telehealth clinics in 2026

  • Elektra Health — Known for clinician-led, menopause‑specialist care and individualized HRT plans. Good if you want focused, evidence-based menopause medicine with lab monitoring and ongoing follow‑up.
  • Gennev — Longstanding menopause platform combining telehealth, coaching, community and product options. Strong for people who want medical care plus lifestyle/coaching support.
  • Evernow — Streamlined telemedicine for menopause with board‑certified clinicians and straightforward HRT prescribing. Good for quick access and practical symptom management.
  • Maven Clinic — A broad women’s/parenting health platform that expanded menopause services; strong if you have employer‑sponsored access and want multidisciplinary care (mental health, pelvic floor, etc.) alongside menopause treatment.
  • Carrot Fertility (menopause programs) — Often offered as an employer benefit; good for comprehensive, coordinated care when access is through work benefits.
  • Hers (Hims & Hers) — Accessible, lower‑cost telehealth and prescription management for menopause symptoms. Good for people seeking convenient, consumer‑friendly care and refills.
  • Parsley Health — Integrative/functional medicine model with longer visits and deep lab evaluation. Good if you want a lifestyle‑driven, root‑cause approach alongside standard therapies.
  • Kindra — Focused on non‑prescription symptom relief, supplements, and coaching. Good for people preferring non‑HRT approaches or supplemental support.

How to choose

  • Do you want HRT? If yes, prioritize clinics that explicitly prescribe and manage HRT with lab monitoring (Elektra, Evernow, Gennev).
  • Insurance vs. self‑pay: check whether the clinic bills insurance or works only on a subscription/self‑pay model; employer programs (Maven, Carrot) can reduce cost.
  • Continuity of care: if you want ongoing management, pick clinics that assign a consistent clinician and include follow‑up labs.
  • Scope of care: choose integrative (Parsley, Gennev) if you want nutrition, sleep, and mental‑health support; choose streamlined telemedicine (Evernow, Hers) if you want fast symptom relief.
  • State licensure and availability: telehealth prescribing depends on provider licensure—confirm the clinic can legally treat you in your state/country.
  • Compounded formulations and pharmacy options: if you need a specific compounded HRT, confirm the clinic’s pharmacy partners and shipping policies.

If you want, tell me:

  • whether you prefer HRT or non‑HRT care,
  • whether you have employer coverage or want to use your insurance,
  • and your state — I’ll recommend the best 2–3 options tailored to your situation and help compare costs and next steps.

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