I can give a useful list, but insurance acceptance depends on where you live and which plan you have. What city/state (or country) and what insurance (private carrier, Medicare, Medicaid, etc.) do you have? With that I can name in‑network clinics near you. While you tell me that, here are practical options and some named providers that commonly accept insurance (U.S. examples) plus how to confirm coverage. Quick examples (U.S., academic/health‑system clinics that typically bill insurance) Mayo Clinic Menopause Clinic — large health system that accepts most commercial plans and Medicare; good for complex cases. Cleveland Clinic Menopause Clinic — accepts many major insurers and offers multidisciplinary care. Johns Hopkins Menopause Service — academic expertise; generally accepts Medicare and major commercial plans. UCSF Menopause and Midlife Health Program — West Coast referral center that typically bills insurance. Mount Sinai Menopause Center (NYC) and Penn Medicine Menopause Program (Philadelphia) — regional academic clinics that usually accept local insurers. Telehealth and general telemedicine options (may accept insurance depending on your plan) Teladoc/Amwell — mainstream telemedicine platforms contracted by many insurers; can connect you with generalists or OB‑GYNs for menopausal care. (For specialty menopause telehealth) check NAMS (North American Menopause Society) provider directory for clinicians offering virtual visits — many of those clinicians bill insurance, some are private‑pay. If you’re in the UK NHS: ask your GP for a referral to local menopause services — NHS clinics do not require separate insurance. Private menopause clinics in London and elsewhere accept private medical insurance if the insurer lists the consultant as in‑network; check with the private clinic and insurer. How to verify fast Use your insurer’s “Find a doctor” search for “menopause,” “endocrinology,” “gynaecology,” or the specific clinic name to see in‑network status. Call the clinic’s billing office and ask: “Do you accept [your insurer]? Can you verify the clinician is in‑network and will you bill insurance for visits, labs, and HRT prescriptions?” If the clinic is out‑of‑network, ask whether they provide a superbill for you to submit for partial reimbursement. For Medicare/Medicaid, ask the clinic whether they accept those programs specifically. If you tell me your location and insurer, I’ll list specific in‑network menopause clinics near you and include phone numbers or links to check coverage.
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