Is MyMenopauseRx a legit company?
Yes. I became a patient of MyMenopauseRx back in August and had a great experience with my Hormone Replacement Therapy Specialist, Jillian. They are a full-service Hormone Replacement Therapy provider who will see patients via Zoom calls and in person.
Services offered by MyMenopauseRx
Bioidentical Hormonal Therapy for Perimenopause / Menopause
Synthetic Hormone Therapy for Perimenopause / Menopause
Non-Hormonal Treatment Options for Perimenopause / Menopause Symptoms
Decreased Libido / Sex Drive
Vaginal Dryness, Painful Sex, Urinary Symptoms Treatment
Weight Management
Metabolism Check-Up
Weight Management Prescriptions
Cosmetic Treatments
Hair Loss
Fine lines, wrinkles, and pigmentation - Aging Skin
Gynecology Treatments
Urinary Tract Infections (UTI)
Herpes
Hypothyroid
MyMenopauseRx, how to get started?
Create an account
Choose to use your medical insurance or sign up as a "Self Pay" patient and pay $99 for your initial consultation.
(Other online providers who accept insurance charge as much as $250 for initial appointment. If you learn you are out of network or don't have insurance the Self Pay option at $99 is great deal)
Complete their online women's health medical assessment.
Zoom video chat with one of their certified menopause specialists.
Get a personalized care plan. FDA approved prescriptions (if recommended) will be sent to your pharmacy
Begin feeling like yourself again!
MyMenopause Rx Cost
You can ask your insurance to cover the cost of the initial visit, and that cost will be determined by your co-pay, deductibles and whether your insurance is considered in-network or out-of-network. MyMenopausRx's staff will work with you to determine your cost prior to your visit. If you determine your insurance isn't accepted, you could also choose their discounted self-pay option which is $99 and gives you a 20-minute, one-on-one telemedicine appointment with a board-certified, Menopause Society certified practitioner.
Due to the fact that this company does accept and works with insurance providers, it's nearly impossible to predict exactly what your out-of-pocket cost may be for prescriptions. Much like when your primary care physician prescribes an antibiotic, as an example, you don't know the cost until you pick it up at the pharmacy, that's how it will work here. That cost is determined by your Prescription Insurance.
MyMenopauseRx - My Out of Pocket Costs
My medical insurance was considered Out-of-Network here, so I signed up as a self-pay patient and used my HSA Card to cover the $99 cost of the initial appointment.
During our appointment, I explained to my HRT specialist, Jillian that I was pretty well versed in Hormone Replacement Therapy and that if she agreed I wanted to stay on the same HRT regiment that I was on.
Estrogen Patch - .0375
Progesterone Tablets - 200 mg
After our discussion of my symptoms and other health related questions, she was in agreement to keep my prescriptions as there were and sent them directly to my neighborhood pharmacy for me to pick up.
As soon as I got the text from the pharmacy, I jumped into my car and went over to pick up my meds. I was super curious to find out what the meds would cost me. I even had GoodRx coupons pulled up and ready to go on my iphone app, just in case the price was better through GoodRx than using my full-time employer's prescription insurance.
I had been prescribed the same meds back in August by Midi Health and for whatever reason, the price then was significantly more than it was for the ones I picked up a few days ago. I'm not sure if I have a deductible for my prescriptions and maybe I was further into that here in November than I was in August or what, but for whatever reason, the price this time around felt much more in line with what I was expecting.
Estrogen Patch - .375 (3 Boxes/enough for 90 days) Retail Price $205.99 - with insurance I paid $ 31.01
Progesterone Tablets - 200 mg (90 days/tablets) Retail Price $71.59 - with insurance I paid $10.41
Back in August those same two prescriptions:
Estrogen Patch - $205.99 Retail/$96.85 with insurance
Progesterone Tablets - $ 138.99 Retail/$111.32 with insurance
Same Rx's with GoodRx would have been: $100.73 for both for 3-month supply
So for me, the moral of story is this; have Good Rx coupon codes handy in case you discover that their price is better than what your prescription insurance is asking. The other thing I guess we should all keep in mind is that prescription insurance will vary and might even vary from beginning of the calendar year compared to later in the year.
MyMenopauseRx - their Story
Founder, Dr Barbra Hanna, a board-certified gynecologist and Menopause Society Certified Practitioner saw a trend in her gynecology practice - patients were driving far distances to her office for menopause care. Patients from afar complained their symptoms were dismissed or ignored by their local doctors, left suffering, feeling miserable, and at increased risk of chronic disease.
Believing all women deserved the opportunity to live their best lives with access to menopause healthcare, she founded MyMenopauseRx, a virtual doctor's office devoted to high-quality menopause care backed by science.
MyMenopauseRx is helping patients feel, sleep, and live well with menopause healthcare they can trust, covered by health insurance!
The MyMenopauseRx Promise
At MyMenopauseRx, you will always feel heard and your symptoms will NEVER be dismissed.
They are your women's healthcare partners, offering you so much more than just a prescription. Empowering you with the science-backed knowledge you crave, we help you reclaim your health in that next stage of life.
Because YOU deserve to live your best life!
As a current patient of MyMenopauseRx, I can tell that I had a very pleasant experience with my HRT specialist. She was knowledgeable and took the time I wanted and needed to answer all my questions. I encourage you to check them out.
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