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Looking for a perimenopause doctor near you in Vermont? Kindr's board-certified menopause specialists see patients online across Vermont — and ship medication to your door.
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Why "near me" works differently with Kindr
The closest menopause specialist isn't down the street — it's on your phone. Kindr's board-certified providers are licensed in Vermont, see patients within 24 hours, and ship FDA-registered HRT directly to your door. No driving. No waiting rooms. No insurance hoops.
Roughly ~85k women in Vermont are in the midlife hormonal band right now, spread from Montpelier out to Burlington, South Burlington, Rutland, Essex Junction. Outside those metros, the nearest clinician who actually treats menopause can be an hour or more each way — which is why Vermont patients so often end up on a months-long waitlist for a fifteen-minute appointment. Kindr removes the drive entirely: the visit happens online and the prescription ships to your address in-state.
Every clinician who treats you holds an active Vermont license in good standing with the Vermont Board of Medical Practice, carries malpractice coverage, and prescribes only within Vermont's telehealth rules — a documented history, an evaluation, and a written record for each non-controlled prescription. Cold winters with limited specialist density outside Burlington; telehealth is widely adopted here.
Vermont sits in the New England with a cool humid continental climate, and that shows up in how symptoms present here versus elsewhere. If you've moved recently or split your year across state lines, care continues wherever you're licensed to be seen — nearby coverage includes New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts, New York.
Local city pages: Burlington · South Burlington · Rutland · Essex Junction
Telehealth rules in Vermont
Remote prescribing in Vermont is legal when the clinician holds an active Vermont license in good standing with the Vermont Board of Medical Practice, completes a documented evaluation before prescribing, and keeps records to the same standard as an in-office visit. Every Kindr clinician who reviews a Vermont case meets that bar, and the Vermont Board of Medical Practice maintains the public license lookup so you can verify it yourself. Medication is dispensed by pharmacies registered with the Vermont Board of Pharmacy, the body that regulates any pharmacy shipping to a Vermont address.
Vermont has a small clinician workforce concentrated around Burlington and the Dartmouth-Hitchcock system, and winter mountain travel adds real friction to routine follow-ups.
Yes. Every clinician who reviews a Vermont case holds a full, active Vermont medical license in good standing with the Vermont Board of Medical Practice, and prescribes to any VT ZIP code. That licensure — not your distance from a clinic — is what makes remote perimenopause doctor legal here, and you can verify any clinician's status yourself through the Vermont Board of Medical Practice's public license lookup.
Then it will not be prescribed, and you will be told why. Your Vermont-licensed clinician screens contraindications before anything is dispensed and lays out the alternatives — a different formulation or route, a non-hormonal option, or labs first. There is no charge for a visit that ends in "not appropriate."
Mostly focus and wait time. Menopause management is a small fraction of most primary-care training, and in Vermont the clinicians who do specialise in it sit where the population density is. Vermont has a small clinician workforce concentrated around Burlington and the Dartmouth-Hitchcock system, and winter mountain travel adds real friction to routine follow-ups. Kindr clinicians treat midlife hormonal care as their entire practice and return a first review within 24 hours instead of after a referral queue.
A licensed partner pharmacy registered with the Vermont Board of Pharmacy — the board that regulates any pharmacy dispensing into a Vermont address. Most Vermont patients receive a prescribing decision within 24 hours of finishing intake, with delivery typically 3–5 business days after it ships.
Related care in Vermont
Compounded medications are prepared by FDA-registered 503A pharmacies and are not FDA-approved drug products. Compounded medications are not tested by the FDA for safety, effectiveness, or quality. Telehealth services are provided by licensed independent physicians. kindr is not a substitute for emergency or in-person care. First month pricing applies to new patients only. Individual results vary. Cancel anytime with 72-hour notice prior to next billing cycle. kindr.health is HIPAA Compliant. LegitScript certification pending.
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Editorial & clinical review by the Kindr Health Editorial & Clinical Team · Last reviewed July 3, 2026.