Essential for women with a uterus taking estrogen. Micronized progesterone (Prometrium) is preferred over synthetic progestins for its favorable safety profile and sleep-promoting effects. Find providers offering progesterone therapy in Arkansas below.
Clinics near Arkansas can be booked out for weeks. Gala Health can review your history online and, if hormone therapy is right for you, prescribe it and ship it to your door, usually within days.
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3 clinics in our Arkansas directory list progesterone therapy among their services. They are all in Little Rock (3).
A clinic appears here because progesterone therapy is named in its own description of what it does. That is a stronger signal than a directory guess, but it is not a guarantee for your particular case, so it is still worth confirming when you call.
We list 28 hormone and menopause clinicians in Arkansas. Between them they list 6 of the 12 treatment types we track. Services change, so confirm directly before booking.
| Treatment | In AR |
|---|---|
| Bioidentical Hormone Therapy | 3 clinics |
| Progesterone Therapy (this page) | 3 clinics |
| Pellet Therapy | 2 clinics |
| Estrogen Patches | 1 clinic |
| Testosterone for Women | 1 clinic |
| Vaginal Estrogen | 1 clinic |
| Compounded Hormones | none listed |
| HRT Creams & Gels | none listed |
| HRT Injections | none listed |
| Non-Hormonal Treatments | none listed |
| Oral HRT | none listed |
| Telehealth HRT | none listed |
Telehealth is licensed state by state, so coverage genuinely differs. Gala Health prescribes in Arkansas, while Winona does not currently operate here. It evaluates you online and ships to your address.
Telehealth platforms have menopause-trained clinicians who can evaluate you, prescribe HRT, and ship it anywhere in Arkansas - usually faster than waiting for a local appointment. Confirm your specific treatment with each platform.
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Progesterone Therapy is one of several hormone replacement therapy options available to women in Arkansas experiencing perimenopause and menopause symptoms. Whether you're dealing with hot flashes, night sweats, brain fog, mood changes, or other symptoms, finding the right treatment and the right provider can make all the difference.
The providers listed above serve Arkansas and may offer progesterone therapyas part of their hormone therapy practice. We recommend contacting providers directly to confirm they offer this specific treatment and to discuss whether it's the right fit for your symptoms and health profile.
If you're new to HRT, our complete guide to progesterone therapy covers how it works, benefits, considerations, and what to expect. You can also compare treatment options side by side.
FindMyHRT lists 3 providers in Arkansas who list progesterone therapy among their services. Browse local clinics above or explore telehealth options available statewide. Confirm availability directly before booking.
Costs for progesterone therapy vary by provider and insurance coverage. Most FDA-approved HRT is covered by insurance ($30-$90/month copay). Compounded options and pellet therapy are typically $150-$500 per treatment. Many providers offer free initial consultations.
The best way to determine if progesterone therapy is right for you is to consult with a qualified HRT specialist. They will review your symptoms, medical history, and preferences to recommend a personalized treatment plan.
The information on FindMyHRT is for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of something you have read on this website.