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For women who cannot or prefer not to use hormone therapy, evidence-based non-hormonal treatments including paroxetine and desvenlafaxine are available — targeting vasomotor symptoms and mood disruption without estrogen. Available to women across Virginia's humid subtropical climate — entirely online.
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Connect with a kindr-licensed provider who can evaluate whether Non-Hormonal Menopause Treatment is appropriate for your health history and symptoms — from anywhere in Virginia.
About ~1.1M of women in Virginia are in the midlife hormonal band right now, spread from Richmond out to Virginia Beach, Norfolk, Chesapeake, Richmond. Virginia is dense with specialists in Northern Virginia, Richmond and Hampton Roads, while Southwest Virginia and the Eastern Shore face pronounced shortages.
Every clinician who treats you holds a full, active Virginia license in good standing with the Virginia Board of Medicine, 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 Virginia address is licensed with the Virginia Board of Pharmacy. We do not bill Virginia Medicaid (Cardinal Care) or commercial Virginia plans; care is a flat monthly subscription, and we will provide an itemised receipt if you want to submit it yourself.
Virginia sits in Mid-Atlantic with a humid subtropical climate, and that shows up in how symptoms present here. Mid-Atlantic humidity; D.C.-adjacent counties have access but the rest of the state is meaningfully underserved.
Moved recently, or split your year across state lines? Care continues wherever our clinicians are licensed. Nearby coverage: Maryland · West Virginia · Kentucky · Tennessee · North Carolina
Non-hormonal menopause treatments are prescription medications that reduce vasomotor symptoms (hot flashes, night sweats) and, in many cases, associated mood and sleep disruption — without altering estrogen or progesterone levels. The category includes select SSRIs and SNRIs (paroxetine, desvenlafaxine, escitalopram, venlafaxine), gabapentin, and the newer neurokinin-3 receptor antagonist fezolinetant.
These medications are the standard of care for women with a history of hormone-sensitive cancer, personal or strong family history of venous thromboembolism, or other conditions where estrogen is contraindicated — and for women who simply prefer a non-hormonal approach.
SSRIs and SNRIs modulate serotonin and norepinephrine signaling in the hypothalamic thermoregulatory center, reducing the exaggerated heat-loss response that produces hot flashes. Gabapentin acts through calcium channel modulation and is especially useful for nighttime symptoms. Fezolinetant blocks neurokinin-3 receptors on hypothalamic KNDy neurons, directly reducing the neurologic driver of vasomotor symptoms discovered in recent decade of menopause research.
Paroxetine (7.5 mg) is the only FDA-approved non-hormonal medication specifically labeled for vasomotor symptoms of menopause, based on two randomized controlled trials showing significant reduction in hot flash frequency and severity. Fezolinetant (Veozah), FDA-approved in 2023, showed 55-65% reduction in moderate-to-severe hot flashes at 12 weeks in the SKYLIGHT trials — comparable to hormone therapy.
NAMS 2023 non-hormonal position statement identifies fezolinetant, paroxetine, desvenlafaxine, escitalopram, gabapentin, and oxybutynin as evidence-based options for vasomotor symptoms in women who cannot or choose not to use hormone therapy.
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 Virginia
A licensed Virginia provider reviews within 24 hours
If prescribed, ships free to your door
A kindr physician reviews your health history and reasons for avoiding HRT. Non-hormonal prescription alternatives are evaluated and prescribed where clinically appropriate — shipped monthly.
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 →Non-Hormonal Menopause Treatment 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.