Category · Women's health
Birth control, hormonal care, perimenopause — with the same scrutiny we apply everywhere else.
What every review in this category answers
Pill, ring, patch, IUD referral. We cover the providers offering legitimate continuity of care and flag the ones that don't.
An underserved category with growing online options. We track which providers offer genuine endocrinology-informed care vs. boilerplate hormone protocols.
Bioidentical hormone marketing is rife with overclaims. We separate what's evidence-based from what's not.
Most online women's-health programs lock you into a subscription. Some offer real continuity, some offer none. We test refill flows.
Coming next in this category
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The evidence base
The standard-of-care evidence for combined oral contraceptives, progestin-only methods, and FDA-approved hormone therapy is well-established. Most online prescribing is appropriate when the intake is appropriate. Our reviews focus on whether the intake actually screens for thromboembolic risk, breast cancer history, and other genuine contraindications — rather than just clearing prescriptions.
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