Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is generally safe for most people who start it before age 60 and within 10 years of menopause onset, with benefits typically outweighing risks for this group[2][4][6]. However, it is not recommended for women with a history of breast cancer, as it significantly increases recurrence risk, especially in hormone receptor-positive disease[1][5]. To get HRT prescribed online, you can use telehealth services such as: Hello现实生活中 (formerly HRT now) – A U.S.-based platform specializing in menopause care and HRT prescriptions after an online consult[2]. FemTech or Brighter Life – Telehealth clinics offering virtual evaluations and HRT prescriptions for eligible patients. NHS Online Services (in the UK) – Through platforms like Superdrug Online Doctor or Bupa, where you can complete a digital assessment and receive a prescription if approved[2]. These services require: A valid medical history review (including breast cancer, blood clot, or stroke risk). Age and menopausal timing verification. In some cases, a follow-up with your primary care provider. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional before starting HRT to ensure it’s appropriate for your individual health profile[2][7].
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