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ClearHormones Reader Survey 2026: Hormonal Telehealth Access & Pricing
An open, reader-contributed survey on how women navigate US hormonal-health telehealth: primary goals, the biggest barriers to access, price expectations, how respondents expect to pay, and how much upfront pricing transparency drives provider choice. Anonymous, opt-in, and released under CC-BY-4.0. Aggregated results publish once the sample reaches 200 responses.
Author: ClearHormones Editorial · Fielding since: 2026-07-02 · Publication threshold: 200 responses
Sample size
Results
Collection in progress — n = 0.
Aggregated counts and shares will publish here automatically once we reach 200 responses. To avoid drawing conclusions from an underpowered sample, no preliminary percentages are shown before then. Add your response below to help reach the threshold.
Take the survey
Six quick multiple-choice questions. Anonymous, no personal data collected, and you can only submit once per session.
Methodology
This is an open, self-selected online survey. Respondents are readers who reach this page and opt in; the sample is therefore not a probability sample of the US population and should be read as a signal from an engaged, hormonal-health-interested audience rather than a nationally representative estimate. Every question is a fixed single-select item with no free-text field, so responses carry no personal information. We collect no name, email, or health record. Submissions are rate-limited and honeypot-protected against automated spam. Aggregated percentages are withheld until at least 200 responses are collected, at which point counts and shares publish here and update daily. Raw per-response data is never published — only aggregate counts.
The instrument
- What is the primary reason you are researching hormonal-health telehealth?
Options: Menopause or perimenopause symptoms · Access to hormone replacement therapy (HRT) · GLP-1 medication or weight management · PCOS management · General hormonal health · Just exploring my options - What has been the biggest barrier you have faced so far?
Options: Cost or monthly price · Finding a provider licensed in my state · Providers not accepting my insurance · Knowing which provider to trust · Understanding my treatment options · No major barrier so far - What monthly out-of-pocket price would you consider reasonable?
Options: Under $50 / month · $50 to $100 / month · $100 to $200 / month · $200 to $400 / month · Over $400 / month · Not sure yet - How do you expect to pay for care?
Options: Cash / out of pocket · HSA or FSA · Insurance · Not sure yet - How important is upfront pricing transparency when choosing a provider?
Options: Critical — I skip providers who hide prices · Important, but not a dealbreaker · Somewhat important · Not important to me - Where are you in your journey right now?
Options: Just starting to research · Comparing providers · Ready to sign up · Currently a telehealth patient · Have switched providers at least once
Cite this survey
Released under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC-BY-4.0). Attribution is required; commercial reuse is permitted. Please cite aggregate figures only once results are published.
APA
ClearHormones. (2026). ClearHormones Reader Survey 2026: Hormonal Telehealth Access & Pricing. Retrieved 2026-07-02 from https://clearhormones.com/research/reader-survey-2026
BibTeX
@techreport{clearhormones_reader_survey_2026,
title = {ClearHormones Reader Survey 2026: Hormonal Telehealth Access & Pricing},
author = {{ClearHormones Editorial}},
year = {2026},
url = {https://clearhormones.com/research/reader-survey-2026},
note = {Open reader survey. Licensed CC-BY-4.0}
}Frequently asked questions
- Is this survey scientific or nationally representative?
- No. This is an open, self-selected online survey — anyone who reaches the page can respond. It should be read as a signal from an engaged, hormonal-health-interested audience, not as a probability sample of the US population. We state this limitation plainly rather than dressing the results up as representative.
- What personal data do you collect?
- None that identifies you. Every question is a fixed multiple-choice item with no free-text field, so answers carry no personal information. We do not ask for your name, email, or any health record. A one-way hashed, truncated IP is stored only to limit spam, and only when you consent by checking the box.
- When do results publish?
- Aggregated counts and shares publish on this page automatically once at least 200 responses are collected. Until then the page shows a transparent "collection in progress" status with the current response count and no percentages, so no one draws conclusions from an underpowered sample.
- Can I cite or reuse the results?
- Yes. Once published, the aggregate results and methodology are released under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 (CC-BY-4.0). Attribute to "ClearHormones Reader Survey 2026" with a link back to this page. Formatted APA and BibTeX citations are in the Cite this survey section.
- Who funded this survey?
- ClearHormones self-funded it. We earn affiliate commissions when readers sign up through partner links, but no partner brand influenced the questions, saw responses in advance, or can change the results. The survey asks about categories and price bands, never about specific partner brands.