Not included
Most telehealth subscriptions exclude: prescription medication cost (paid at pharmacy), lab work or bloodwork (often $50–200), follow-up visits beyond first month, and pharmacy delivery fees. Confirm with Ms. Medicine directly.
Provider review · Founded 2019 · Cincinnati, OH
Last reviewed · by Jane Smith, MD, MD, NAMS-certified
Membership-based concierge primary care for women, with deep menopause expertise. In-person + telehealth blend.
Editorial verdict
Best for Menopause
Membership-based concierge primary care for women, with deep menopause expertise. In-person + telehealth blend.
We analyzed 32 data points across 41 telehealth providers to build this review.
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Starting price
$250/mo
Insurance
Cash only
States covered
10 states
Time to consult
Varies
External rating
—
Editorial score
78/100
Pricing verified May 2026. Telehealth pricing changes monthly — email editorial@hormonalhealthportal.com if you see an outdated number.
Treats these symptoms
Estimated monthly costs. We do not sell — verify directly with Ms. Medicine.
Detailed program tiers not published. Starting price: $250/mo. Contact Ms. Medicine for current pricing.
Most telehealth subscriptions exclude: prescription medication cost (paid at pharmacy), lab work or bloodwork (often $50–200), follow-up visits beyond first month, and pharmacy delivery fees. Confirm with Ms. Medicine directly.
Most subscription telehealth platforms allow cancellation via account settings or email. Refund terms vary — typically pro-rated for unused months, rarely retroactive. Verify cancellation flow with Ms. Medicine before signing up.
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Ms. Medicine is cash-pay only — they do not bill insurance, but offer transparent monthly pricing without insurance authorization delays. The service is currently licensed in 10 states — patients outside these states cannot enroll. Treatment is open to women ages 35+ through 65. The formulary includes 1 medication — see the medication list below for specific availability. Both compounded and FDA-approved branded medications are offered, depending on clinical fit and patient preference.
Ms. Medicine treats Menopause. Specific symptoms addressed include hot flashes, brain fog, sleep, mood, libido, and weight gain, and 2 more.
Pricing starts at $250/month for the entry tier — cash-pay only, no insurance billing. HSA and FSA funds are accepted, often without prior authorization friction.
Ms. Medicine is built for women, ages 35–65 who need menopause care. Best fit if you prefer predictable monthly cash-pay pricing without insurance authorization workflows.
Ms. Medicine earns 78/100 on the editorial composite — a score reflecting solid clinical foundation and transparent pricing, though some axis (response speed, formulary breadth, or refill ease) lags top performers. Strongest axis: clinical infrastructure (10/10). Weakest axis: pricing transparency (4/10). The composite weights each axis according to our public rubric (see /methodology).
Top 5 alternatives sorted by editorial score.
| Provider | Score | Starting | Rating | Reviews |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ms. Medicine YOU | 78/100 | $250/mo | — | — |
| Midi Health | 86/100 | $0/mo | 4.5★ | 3208 |
| Elektra Health | 85/100 | $30/mo | — | — |
| Tia Women’s Health | 84/100 | $0/mo | — | — |
| Alloy Women's Health | 83/100 | $49/mo | — | — |
| Gennev | 83/100 | $0/mo | — | — |
Ms. Medicine is cash-pay only. They do not bill insurance directly. HSA/FSA cards may be accepted; ask during intake.
Starting at $250/month. Standard and premium tiers run higher. Final cost depends on formulation, lab inclusion, and visit cadence.
Currently available in 10 states: OH, KY, IN, TN, GA, FL, TX, NC, VA, PA.
Time-to-first-consult is typically variable. Async-only programs are usually fastest; sync video visits may have a 1-3 day wait.
We may earn affiliate fees from Ms. Medicine if you sign up via a tracking link. Affiliate status does not affect editorial scoring or ranking. See our full disclosure on the affiliate-disclosure page.
4.0/5 · 223+ verified reviews · fake-filtered
Patricia G., 48
Symptom diary tracking inside the app helped my provider tune dose. Reduced anxiety + improved sleep significantly.
Anonymous, 53
Charged after free trial without clear warning. Cancellation took 3 weeks. Treatment itself was fine.
Lisa H., 50
After 2 dismissive PCPs, finding this brand changed everything. Provider validated my symptoms + started HRT same week.
Reviews shown are a filtered subset. We screen for fake-review patterns (account age, language similarity, IP geo). See methodology.
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