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How much does HRT cost per month?

Reviewed by Kindr Health Clinical Team · Last reviewed July 3, 2026

Answer published

Most women on a standard FDA-approved regimen — generic estradiol patch plus oral micronized progesterone — pay between $25 and $60 per month cash, often less with GoodRx or insurance. Brand-name versions (Estring, Vivelle-Dot, Prometrium) can run $80–$200/month without coverage. Compounded preparations from a 503A pharmacy typically cost $40–$120/month depending on combination. Adding low-dose testosterone usually adds $30–$80/month. The kindr membership bundles the clinical visit and ongoing care; medication is billed separately by the pharmacy at transparent cash prices.

People also ask

  • Is HRT covered by insurance? →

    Most U.S. insurance plans cover generic FDA-approved HRT (estradiol, progesterone). Compounded and testosterone are usually cash-pay.

  • How do I get HRT prescribed online? →

    Complete a clinical intake, meet with a licensed menopause provider via telehealth, and have prescriptions sent to your pharmacy — usually within 5–7 days.

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