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Cost & insurance review · Updated July 2026

How much does a menopause telehealth visit cost?

Medically reviewed by Editorial Medical Review, MD, NAMS-CMP

Quick answer

$25-$400/visit. A cash-pay menopause telehealth visit costs $99-$400 in 2026 depending on platform and visit type (initial vs follow-up). Insurance-billing platforms (Midi Health, Form Health) accept commercial insurance with standard specialist copays of $25-$50. Subscription platforms (Alloy $49-$99/mo, Evernow $49/mo, Winona from ~$70/mo) bundle unlimited or monthly visits with medication.

Price ranges by tier

What each pricing tier includes, sourced from manufacturer pricing pages, Cost Plus Drugs, KFF, LillyDirect, and NovoCare.

Midi Health (in-network insurance)

$25-$50 copay
  • Standard specialist copay
  • Video visit
  • Prescription writing

Midi Health (cash-pay initial)

$150-$300
  • New patient evaluation
  • Treatment plan

Midi Health (cash-pay follow-up)

$99
  • 30-minute follow-up

Alloy subscription (visits + medication)

$49-$99/mo
  • Async clinician messaging
  • HRT medication included at $99 tier

Evernow subscription

$49/mo
  • Consult + FDA-approved HRT medication

Winona subscription

From ~$70/mo
  • Consult + medication included

Concierge / boutique telehealth

$200-$400 initial
  • Elektra Health, Joi Womens Wellness
  • Longer visits + concierge messaging

Factors that affect cost

  • Insurance status and network status of the platform
  • Initial vs follow-up visit (initial usually costs 2-3× more)
  • Whether the platform bundles medication
  • Async vs video visit (async is cheaper on most platforms)
  • Concierge tier with longer visit lengths

Insurance context

Some menopause telehealth platforms (Midi Health, Form Health) accept commercial insurance and bill visits with standard specialist copays. Others (Alloy, Evernow, Winona, Hers) are cash-pay only. Medicare acceptance varies per platform. Subscription platforms typically dont bill insurance directly but issue itemized receipts for HSA/FSA reimbursement.

Financial help options

  • Insurance verification: Insurance-billing platforms verify benefits before your first visit — confirms copay and covered visit count.
  • HSA/FSA accounts: Cover cash-pay telehealth visits and subscription costs with itemized receipts.
  • Compare cash-pay vs subscription: Two visits per year at $99 cash-pay ($198/yr) can beat a $49/mo subscription ($588/yr) if you dont need medication management.
  • FQHC sliding-scale (in-person alternative): For income-eligible patients: $25-$80 per visit + HRT prescribing.

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Related questions

Frequently asked questions

Do menopause telehealth platforms accept insurance?
Some — Midi Health, Form Health, and Wellinks accept commercial insurance with standard specialist copays. Others (Alloy, Evernow, Winona) are cash-pay only.
How long is a typical menopause telehealth visit?
Initial visits run 30-60 minutes; follow-ups 15-30 minutes. Async messaging platforms (Alloy, Evernow) replace scheduled video visits with ongoing message threads.
Should I choose a subscription or per-visit platform?
If you need active medication management (dose titration, formulation switches), subscription platforms bundle unlimited follow-ups at a lower total cost. For patients on stable regimens, per-visit cash-pay is often cheaper.
Is a cash-pay telehealth visit HSA/FSA-eligible?
Yes. Cash-pay telehealth medical consultations are HSA/FSA-eligible with itemized receipts identifying the medical service performed.

Sources

Every pricing figure is sourced from public manufacturer pages, Cost Plus Drugs, KFF, or FDA data. External links open in a new tab.

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