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Menopause · 2026

Gennev alternatives: 4 top Menopause providers compared

Menopause telehealth focuses on perimenopause and menopause symptom management — hormone replacement therapy (HRT), vasomotor symptoms, sleep, mood, and genitourinary care. Alternatives differ on insurance acceptance, prescribing speed, and clinician training (NAMS certification, ABOG board status).

At-a-glance comparison(5)

Top alternatives to Gennev: at-a-glance comparison of provider, proprietary score, starting price, insurance acceptance, and state availability.
ProviderScoreStartingInsuranceStates
Gennev BASELINE83/100$0/moYes20
Midi Health86/100$0/moYes10
Elektra Health85/100$30/moCash only30
Tia Women’s Health84/100$0/moYes5
Alloy Women's Health83/100$49/moCash only28

Top 4 alternatives to Gennev

Each ranked by our 8-dimension editorial score. How we score →

When Gennev is still the better choice

Gennev scores 83/100 in our editorial — alternatives don't universally beat it. Insurance acceptance is a meaningful advantage if your plan covers it. Read our full Gennev review for complete pros/cons.

Common questions(4)

Why look for alternatives to Gennev?

Common reasons include state coverage gaps (20 states currently), pricing fit, insurance compatibility, or preference for a different clinical model. The alternatives below all operate in the same category (Menopause) with varying tradeoffs.

Is Gennev still a good choice?

Gennev ranks 83/100 in our editorial scoring. Solid mid-tier choice — see full Gennev review for pros/cons.

Do these alternatives accept insurance?

Insurance acceptance varies. 2 of 4 alternatives below accept major insurance — see comparison table for specifics. Gennev accepts insurance.

How do I switch from Gennev to another provider?

Most telehealth platforms accept transfers — request your medical records from Gennev (HIPAA right of access, typically 30 days), then provide them during the new platform's intake. If on HRT or controlled medication, plan the switch to avoid prescription gaps.