#1Allara
90/100 · From $0/mo · Accepts insurance · 25 states
Comprehensive PCOS and hormonal health telehealth. Multidisciplinary care team including endocrinologists, dietitians, and mental health professionals.
PCOS · 2026
PCOS telehealth combines endocrine, metabolic, and reproductive care. Alternatives differ on dietitian inclusion, fertility integration, treatment of co-occurring symptoms (acne, hirsutism, irregular cycles), and metformin-first vs holistic approaches.
| Provider | Score | Starting | Insurance | States |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pollie BASELINE | 77/100 | $60/mo | Cash only | 10 |
| Allara | 90/100 | $0/mo | Yes | 25 |
| Pollie (PCOS Specialist) | 85/100 | $99/mo | Cash only | 51 |
| Pandia Health | 84/100 | $25/mo | Yes | 25 |
| Curio Wellness PCOS | 80/100 | $0/mo | Yes | 51 |
Each ranked by our 8-dimension editorial score. How we score →
90/100 · From $0/mo · Accepts insurance · 25 states
Comprehensive PCOS and hormonal health telehealth. Multidisciplinary care team including endocrinologists, dietitians, and mental health professionals.
85/100 · From $99/mo · Cash-pay · 51 states
PCOS-focused platform with phenotype-driven treatment matching. Specialist providers only.
84/100 · From $25/mo · Accepts insurance · 25 states
Women-led birth control and women's health telehealth that includes PCOS-relevant care (hormonal birth control, spironolactone, metformin where appropriate).
80/100 · From $0/mo · Accepts insurance · 51 states
Integrative PCOS platform combining endocrinology, dietitian visits, and mental health support.
Common reasons include state coverage gaps (10 states currently), pricing fit, insurance compatibility, or preference for a different clinical model. The alternatives below all operate in the same category (PCOS) with varying tradeoffs.
Pollie ranks 77/100 in our editorial scoring. Solid mid-tier choice — see full Pollie review for pros/cons.
Insurance acceptance varies. 3 of 4 alternatives below accept major insurance — see comparison table for specifics. Pollie is cash-pay only.
Most telehealth platforms accept transfers — request your medical records from Pollie (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.