The menopause clinics that accept insurance include Stella (virtual), Midi (virtual), Dr. Mehta’s OB/GYN office (Orange County, CA), Comprehensive Community Health Centers (CCHC) (Glendale, CA), Women’s Clinic of Johnson County (WCJC) (Kansas City area), Hoag Health Center (Orange County), and UCLA Health’s Comprehensive Menopause Program. Among these, Stella and Midi are virtual clinics explicitly designed to be in-network with hundreds of insurance plans: Stella: Accepts insurance for virtual visits in most states; clinicians are in-network with hundreds of plans, with an average copay of $45[1]. Midi: Offers insurance-covered virtual care and prescriptions in all 50 states and is accepted by major insurance plans[4]. For in-person care: Dr. Mehta’s OB/GYN (Orange County) accepts all PPO plans and some HMO plans[2]. CCHC (Glendale) accepts Medi-Cal, Medicare, Covered California, and private insurance[3]. WCJC (Kansas City) states that “most insurances cover many” menopause management services[7]. Hoag and UCLA Health also list insurance acceptance for their menopause programs[5][6]. To confirm your specific coverage, visit Stella’s verification page at us.onstella.com/begin or contact any clinic directly with your insurance details. Both virtual options offer super bills for possible out-of-network reimbursement if your plan isn’t in-network[1].
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