Several menopause clinics explicitly accept insurance, with three major virtual care providers offering in-network coverage nationwide and several traditional in-person clinics accepting most major plans in their regions: Virtual Menopause Clinics (Nationwide) These clinics specialize in menopause care and are in-network with hundreds of insurance plans: Clinic Insurance Coverage Key Details Stella In-network with hundreds of plans Virtual visits available in most states; average copay is $45 [1]. If out-of-network, they provide a superbill for reimbursement [1]. MyMenopauseRx Covered by most major health insurance plans Virtual visits covered like traditional offices; self-pay option is $99 per visit [2]. Midi Accepted by major insurance plans Available in all 50 states for virtual visits and prescription coverage [3]. Traditional In-Person Clinics (Regional) These physical clinics accept most insurance but are location-specific: HealthPartners & Park Nicollet (Minnesota): Accepts Blue Cross Blue Shield of Minnesota, Cigna, HealthPartners, Medica, Medicare, and United Healthcare [4]. OU Health Women’s Health Clinic (Oklahoma): Offers care from Certified Menopause Practitioners (NCMP); accepts standard health insurance plans [5]. Women’s Clinic of Johnson County (WCJC) (Kansas City): States that most insurances cover menopause treatments, though coverage varies by plan [6]. Premier Womens Health (Twin Cities, MN): Accepts most insurances for menopause and perimenopause care [7]. How to Verify Your Specific Plan Because insurance networks vary by location and plan, you should: Check Directly: For virtual clinics like Stella, create an account to get an instant cost estimate based on your policy [1]. Call Your Insurer: Contact the number on your insurance card to confirm if a specific provider is in-network [4]. Use a Locator Tool: The Menopause Society (NAMS) offers a searchable directory of certified menopause practitioners where you can find specialists near you [10].
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