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WCJC

First cited by AI Jul 2, 2026
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Surfaced organically in AI answers about menopause and women's health. Not yet profiled.

AI Visibility

Visibility trend

Menopause and women's health, daily share of AI answers mentioning WCJC, through Jul 6, 2026.

1.7%

Avg position when mentioned: 7.0

By engine

Where WCJC is strong, and where it is invisible.

  • Perplexity
    6.7%

Mention sentiment

Tone of AI mentions across all tracked answers.

  • 0 positive mentions
  • 1 neutral
  • 0 mixed or cautious

Recent AI answers mentioning WCJC

PerplexityJul 2, 2026, 09:37 UTC
Which menopause clinics take insurance?

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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Competitive Landscape

WCJC vs the brands AI recommends alongside it

The real competitive set in Menopause and women's health: brands the engines name in the same answers, ranked on the latest day.

BrandRankAI visibility
WCJC logo
WCJCThis brand
#134
1.7%
Gennev logo
Gennev

1 shared answers

#2
23.3%
Midi logo
Midi

1 shared answers

#57
3.3%
MyMenopauseRx logo
MyMenopauseRx

1 shared answers

#34
5.0%
OU Health logo
OU Health

1 shared answers

#133
1.7%

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