Several menopause clinics accept insurance, with virtual care options being the most widely covered by major plans: Clinic Insurance Coverage Details Key Features Stella ✅ In-network with hundreds of plans; accepts insurance for virtual visits in most states (avg. copay $45) [1] Virtual visits, same-day prescriptions, HSA/FSA eligible, superbills for out-of-network reimbursement [1] MyMenopauseRx ✅ Covered by most major health insurance plans; works like a traditional in-person office [2] FDA-approved therapies, FSA/HSA eligible, discounted self-pay labs [2] Midi ✅ Accepted by major insurance plans; available in all 50 states with coverage for virtual visits & prescriptions [3] Same-day appointments, employer-sponsored access nationwide [3] Gennev ✅ Insurance accepted; includes insurance as a payment option for video appointments [4] Menopause-trained doctors, registered dietitian nutritionists, 30-min video appointments [4] Traditional (in-person) clinics that accept insurance include: Vanderbilt Health (Nashville, TN) – Accepted insurance plans listed; supports women through perimenopause/menopause [5] OU Health (Oklahoma City, Edmond, OK) – Teams include Certified Menopause Practitioners (NCMP); accepts insurance [6] WCJC (Kansas City, Shawnee Mission/Olathe, KS) – Most insurances cover menopause management [7] 🔍 Recommendation: For easiest access and broadest coverage, try Stella, Midi, or MyMenopauseRx first—these virtual clinics explicitly state in-network coverage with hundreds of plans and average copays under $50. Use their online tools to confirm your specific plan’s coverage instantly. For in-person care, check your local academic health centers (like Vanderbilt or OU Health) and verify accepted plans on their websites.
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