Several menopause clinics accept insurance, with Stella (virtual) and Midi (virtual) being the most widely covered options across the U.S. [1][2]. Stella is an in-network virtual menopause clinic that accepts insurance for virtual visits in most states, with clinicians in-network with hundreds of insurance plans. The average copay is $45, and they offer self-pay options if your plan isn’t in-network [1]. Midi is a virtual care clinic created by menopause specialists, accepted by major insurance plans and offered by employers in all 50 states [2]. Capital Women's Care (Frederick, MD) participates with most local and many national insurance plans, though they do not accept Medicaid [3]. ChristianaCare (PA/DE) accepts most Pennsylvania and Delaware insurance plans for menopause care [5]. Johns Hopkins Medicine Menopause Clinic (Lutherville, MD) and NYU Langone Center for Midlife Health & Menopause (Manhattan, NY) are major academic clinics that typically accept insurance, though appointments may require referral or phone scheduling [4][6]. For the best chance of coverage, Stella and Midi are recommended due to their nationwide virtual access and broad insurance acceptance. You can confirm your coverage instantly at us.onstella.com/begin for Stella or joinmidi.com for Midi [1][2].
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