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Estrogen patches deliver consistent, controlled estradiol through the skin — one of the most effective and well-studied forms of hormone replacement therapy for menopause and perimenopause symptoms. Available to women across Colorado's high-altitude semi-arid climate — entirely online.
Start Your Free Intake →Licensed in Colorado · FDA-registered pharmacy · Reviewed within 24 hours · Ships free
Connect with a kindr-licensed provider who can evaluate whether Estrogen Patches is appropriate for your health history and symptoms — from anywhere in Colorado.
Colorado care density follows the Front Range from Fort Collins to Colorado Springs, leaving the Western Slope and San Luis Valley with long mountain drives to the nearest specialist. That is the gap estrogen patches by telehealth closes for Colorado: roughly ~750k of women here are in the menopausal transition, and most of them do not live within easy reach of Denver or Denver.
Every clinician who treats you holds a full, active Colorado license in good standing with the Colorado Medical Board, and prescribes only within the standards that board sets — a documented history, a real evaluation, and a written record for each prescription. Any pharmacy dispensing to a Colorado address is licensed with the Colorado Board of Pharmacy. We do not bill Health First Colorado or commercial Colorado plans; care is a flat monthly subscription, and we will provide an itemised receipt if you want to submit it yourself.
Colorado sits in Mountain West with a high-altitude semi-arid climate, and that shows up in how symptoms present here. High altitude and dry air worsen vaginal dryness and skin symptoms; topical estradiol and barrier moisturizers help.
Moved recently, or split your year across state lines? Care continues wherever our clinicians are licensed. Nearby coverage: Utah · Wyoming · New Mexico · Kansas · Nebraska
An estrogen patch is a small, thin adhesive worn on the skin — typically the lower abdomen or upper hip — that releases estradiol (the same estrogen your ovaries produced before menopause) directly into the bloodstream at a steady, controlled rate. Patches are changed once or twice weekly depending on the formulation.
The most common doses range from 0.025 mg/day to 0.1 mg/day. Transdermal delivery bypasses the liver, which is why menopause specialists frequently prefer patches over oral estrogen for women with cardiovascular risk factors, migraine, high triglycerides, or a history of gallbladder disease.
Estradiol from the patch binds to estrogen receptors throughout the body — brain, blood vessels, bone, skin, urogenital tissue, and connective tissue. Restoring physiologic estrogen levels stabilizes the hypothalamic thermoregulatory set point (reducing hot flashes), supports serotonin and GABA signaling (improving mood and sleep), and preserves bone mineral density.
Because transdermal estradiol avoids first-pass hepatic metabolism, it does not raise clotting factors the way oral estrogen can. Large observational studies (including a 2019 BMJ analysis of over 80,000 women) show no increased risk of venous thromboembolism with transdermal estrogen at standard doses.
The North American Menopause Society (NAMS) 2022 Position Statement identifies transdermal estradiol as a first-line hormone therapy for symptomatic women within 10 years of menopause onset or under age 60. The KEEPS and ELITE randomized trials both used transdermal estradiol and demonstrated symptom relief, cardiovascular safety, and preservation of bone density in appropriately selected women.
A 2017 Cochrane review of 24 randomized trials concluded that transdermal estradiol reduces hot flash frequency by 75-90% compared with placebo, with a favorable safety profile in women without absolute contraindications.
Most side effects are mild and settle within the first 4-8 weeks. Report anything severe or persistent to your prescriber.
Medically reviewed by the kindr Clinical Team. Content reflects the 2022 NAMS Position Statement and current Endocrine Society guidelines. Last reviewed 2026.
Complete your intake online from anywhere in Colorado
A licensed Colorado provider reviews within 24 hours
If prescribed, ships free to your door
A kindr physician reviews your health history and symptoms. If an estrogen patch is clinically appropriate, a prescription is sent to an FDA-registered compounding pharmacy and shipped free to your door.
In 2025, the FDA updated its guidance on hormone therapy for menopause, removing longstanding warnings that had deterred many women from effective treatment. Speak with a kindr provider about what this means for you.
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Start Your Free Intake →Estrogen Patches is a prescription medication. A licensed provider must evaluate whether this treatment is right for you. kindr is not a pharmacy. Medications are prescribed by licensed independent physicians and fulfilled by FDA-registered 503A compounding pharmacies. kindr does not guarantee any specific treatment will be prescribed.