Online menopause treatment typically costs $10 to $500 per month, depending on the specific medication, brand (generic vs. prescription), and whether you use insurance. Key Cost Breakdown by Service Intimate Rose (Virtual Menopause Care) Consultation/Membership: Starts at $47–$50/month [1]. Specific Treatments: Estradiol Pill: ~$53/month [1]. Estradiol Gel or Patch: ~$76/month [1]. Vaginal Estrogen (Cream): ~$47/month [1]. Non-Hormonal (e.g., Desvenlafaxine): ~$56/month [1]. Evernow (HRT Membership) Membership: $35–$49/month (lower if paying upfront for 3–12 months) [2]. Medications (Extra): Estradiol Patch: ~$55/month [6]. Estradiol Pills: ~$20/month [6]. Progesterone Pills: ~$20/month [6]. PlushCare (Online Doctor Visits) Membership: $19.99/month [3]. Visit Cost (No Insurance): $129/initial visit + $90 for follow-ups [3]. Visit Cost (With Insurance): Typically $30 or less (copay) [3]. Placid (HRT Online Provider) Membership: $19.99/month [2]. Visit Cost (No Insurance): $129/initial + $129 per visit [2]. Visit Cost (With Insurance): Copay per visit [2]. Midi Health Consultation: $200 initial (includes app access, but not meds) [2]. Follow-ups: $90 [2]. Meds: Varies widely; patches can be $40–$250/month depending on insurance [5]. The HRT Club (Savings Directory) Membership: $12/month or $99/year [8]. Example Member Prices (after membership): Estradiol Patch: $48 (vs. $109 standard) [8]. Progesterone: $15 (vs. $135 standard) [8]. Additional Cost Factors Generic vs. Brand Name: Generic estrogen pills can be as low as $10/month for a 90-day supply, while brand names can exceed $500/month for similar supplies [4][5]. Insurance Coverage: Most insurance providers and Medicaid cover hormone replacement therapy (HRT), often reducing the average copay to $30 [2]. No Insurance: Without insurance, prescription MHT pills can cost $130–$240/month, and vaginal rings can exceed $500 per device [2][4]. GoodRx: Using GoodRx can lower cash prices significantly (e.g., generic patches ~$20/month, patches ~$40/month) [4]. For the most affordable option, Intimate Rose offers a plan starting at $47/month including care and specific treatments, while General Practice (PlushCare) is cost-effective if you have insurance (~$30 visit). If you do not have insurance, The HRT Club offers deep discounts on specific medications after a $12/month membership fee [8].
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