Estrogen

Estrogen

Balance your hormones with FDA-approved Estrogen therapy.
Estrogen replacement therapy can help relieve symptoms of menopause, including hot flashes, vaginal dryness, and mood swings. Get expert guidance, discreet delivery, and personalized treatment — all from home.

Are there side effects?
Common side effects may include breast tenderness, bloating, or mild headaches. These often subside as your body adjusts. Always report any unusual symptoms to your provider.
Yes, but it depends on what you’re taking. Always share your full medication list during your online visit so your provider can avoid interactions.
It’s best to talk to your provider before stopping, as tapering off gradually can help your body adjust and reduce the return of symptoms.
Not always. It’s generally safe for healthy women under age 60 who are within 10 years of menopause. Your provider will help determine if it’s a good fit for you.

Personalized Recommendations

Your online consultation includes a detailed review of your symptoms and medical history. A licensed provider will recommend the best form and dosage of estrogen for your needs — whether it’s a pill, patch, or cream.

Flexible Treatment Options

From managing hot flashes to improving vaginal health, we offer a variety of estrogen therapies to suit your goals and lifestyle.

Ongoing support

Your provider will check in to monitor how your treatment is working and make adjustments if needed. If you switch products, we’ll credit your account for a full month of your previous treatment.

Bonus Hormone Health Guide

With your first shipment, you’ll get a helpful guide on lifestyle tips, diet, and wellness practices to support hormonal balance naturally.

FAQs

What symptoms does estrogen treat?
Estrogen helps relieve common symptoms of menopause, such as hot flashes, night sweats, mood changes, and vaginal dryness. It may also help prevent bone loss.
We offer pills, patches, creams, and other delivery forms. Your provider will help choose the option that best suits your preferences and health needs.
For many women, yes. While there are some risks, such as blood clots or stroke in certain individuals, your provider will assess your health history to ensure a safe treatment plan.
Some women notice improvement in symptoms within a few weeks. Full effects may take 1–3 months. Your provider will work with you to monitor progress and adjust as needed.