Hot Flashes Treatment

Personalized prescription hormone medicines (HRT) delivered to your door.

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For menopausal women ages 45 - 59

Medication delivery
  • Private online consult for hot flashes related to menopause
  • Treatment for vaginal pain and dryness related to menopause also available
  • Personalized Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) medicine from U.S. pharmacy
  • Message our medical team anytime, no additional charge for medicine adjustments
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3 Simple Steps to Treat Your Hot Flashes

Our streamlined process makes getting relief easy and convenient

1

Health Questions

Tell us about your health history and menopause symptoms.

2

Medical Team Review

Some states require a video chat or phone call. We'll tell you what you need.

3

Free Delivery

90 day supply arrives at your door in 2-3 business days.

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Have Questions? We're Here to Help

Our friendly healthcare support team is ready to assist with any questions about treatments, prescriptions, or your account.

Support Hours

Monday-Friday: 4am-5pm PST
Saturday-Sunday: 5am-4pm PST

For medical emergencies, please call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room.

Our Subscription Plans

Choose the plan that works best for you and your needs

Individual Monthly

$39.99/month
  • Unlimited Virtual Doctor Visits
  • Unlimited medications
  • Treatments for over 200 conditions
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Family Monthly

$59.99/month
  • Covers 2 adults and kids under 21
  • Unlimited Virtual Doctor Visits
  • Unlimited medications
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Single Treatment

$149.99
  • Virtual Doctor consultation for a single treatment
  • Includes 6-month supply of medication
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What Do We Prescribe to Treat Hot Flashes?

Personalized hormone replacement therapy options

Our doctors and nurse practitioners prescribe 2 types of treatment: hot flashes treatment and vaginal dryness/pain treatment.

For hot flashes we recommend 2 separate medicines: a daily estrogen cream that you apply to your skin and a progesterone pill.

For vaginal dryness/pain we prescribe an estrogen vaginal cream.

Please note - to use our service your periods must have stopped between 1-5 years ago. However, if you're already on HRT, we may be able to help even though your periods stopped more than 5 years ago. If you're still having your period - even if it's sporadic - we can't treat you.

Treatment and Risks

Important information about our hormone replacement therapy options

Hot Flashes

We prescribe 2 hormones to help treat hot flashes that are associated with menopause: topical estrogen cream and an oral progesterone pill.

Topical Estrogen Cream

We only use prescription medicine recommended by widely-recognized clinical guidelines. There are alternatives to the treatments we prescribe. It's your right to request a prescription for these alternatives from other providers or get over-the-counter medicines that can be used instead.

Oral Progesterone Pill

We typically prescribe and ship an oral micronized progesterone pill (Prometrium) to help prevent growth of the inner lining of the uterus (endometrial hyperplasia) for postmenopausal women who are on estrogen hormone therapy.

Vaginal Dryness/Symptoms

We prescribe one hormone, estrogen, to help with common symptoms associated with menopause - vaginal dryness, vaginal burning, and pain with sex. The medical term for what causes these symptoms is vulvovaginal atrophy.

Vaginal Estrogen Cream

We prescribe and ship a compounded vaginal estradiol cream.

Like all prescription medicines, the HRT treatments we prescribe for hot flashes and vaginal dryness come with the potential for serious side effects. Before you start using the medicine we prescribe, it's important that you read the detailed information we provide in your Treatment Plan.

Who We Can't Help

See a doctor or nurse practitioner in person for HRT treatment if any of the following apply to you

Under age 45
Age 60 or older
Pregnant
Breastfeeding
Had a period in the last 12 months (this means you're not technically menopausal)
Undiagnosed abnormal uterine or vaginal bleeding
History of breast cancer
History of uterine or endometrial cancer
Currently have cancer, had cancer, or are being tested for cancer
Stroke, heart disease, or other vascular disease
Blood disorders, blood thickening or blood clots, deep venous thrombosis (DVT) or pulmonary embolus (PE)
Heart valve problems that could cause a blood clot
History of migraines with aura
Kidney problems
Liver problems
History of jaundice from past estrogen use or pregnancy
Thyroid problems
High triglycerides
Porphyria
HIV
Primary ovarian insufficiency or failure (menopause before the age of 40)
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