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Honest answers about cost, eligibility, safety, and what happens after you check your eligibility. Still not sure? Message us. A real person replies.
How much does this actually cost?
The initial consultation costs $100. If you're eligible and choose ongoing care, membership is $100 per month. Membership includes unlimited doctor messaging, ongoing dose adjustments when appropriate, prescription and refill management, and expedited shipping. Medication is billed separately, and you see its price before authorizing payment.
Will this work for me?
Most women with hot flashes, sleep trouble, mood changes, or painful sex are a great fit for personalized HRT. Your doctor reviews your full history and tells you honestly what will help, and what won't.
Is hormone therapy safe?
For most healthy women under 60 or within 10 years of menopause, the benefits of HRT and specifically bHRT outweigh the risks. Women with breast cancer, uterine cancer, unexplained uterine bleeding, liver disease, a history of blood clots, and a cardiovascular disease typically should not use hormone therapy. If hormone therapy isn't right for you, your menopause-trained doctor will say so and offer alternatives.
What happens after I check eligibility?
After you complete our secure online intake, you pay $100 for a menopause-trained doctor to review your case. If eligible, you receive a personalized plan and choose whether to begin the $100 monthly membership. Medication remains a separate charge.
How long until I feel a difference?
It varies. Some women notice changes in sleep or hot flashes within a few weeks; others take longer, and your dose is adjusted over time based on how you respond. Your doctor sets expectations honestly for your situation. There is no single timeline that fits everyone.
Do I need lab tests?
Often not to begin. For most women, menopause is diagnosed from symptoms and history rather than labs. Your doctor may suggest optional at-home lab work when it would meaningfully change your plan. It is available, but not required for everyone.
What if hormone therapy isn't right for me?
Then your doctor will say so, and review nonhormonal options that have clinical evidence for hot flashes, sleep, and mood. Eligibility is about your safety, not a sales funnel. The honest answer is part of the care.
Which states is Veradene available in?
Care is provided by doctors licensed in your state, so availability depends on where you live. You'll confirm your state during the intake, and we'll tell you right away if we're not yet available where you are.
Is my information private?
Yes. Your intake and care happen over a secure, encrypted connection, and your health information is handled under our Notice of Privacy Practices. We never sell your personal information.