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Custom-mixed hormones prepared by compounding pharmacies. Can be tailored to exact doses and combinations, but aren't FDA-regulated in the same way as commercial HRT products. Find providers offering compounded hormones in New Mexico below.
Showing all HRT providers in New Mexico. Confirm compounded hormones availability directly with each provider.
Telehealth platforms have menopause-trained clinicians who can evaluate you, prescribe HRT, and ship it anywhere in New Mexico - usually faster than waiting for a local appointment. Confirm your specific treatment with each platform.
Virtual Menopause Clinic
Midi Health is a comprehensive virtual menopause clinic with a team of OB/GYNs, endocrinologists, and Menopause Society Certified Practitioners. They accept many major insurance plans - making them one of the few telehealth HRT providers where you may pay little to nothing out of pocket. Partnered with Mount Sinai Health System for clinical excellence.
Online Menopause Treatment
Alloy makes menopause treatment simple and affordable with doctor-prescribed, FDA-approved hormones shipped directly to your door. Their online assessment takes about 5 minutes, and a licensed physician reviews your health history and prescribes treatment - often within 24 hours. No insurance needed, transparent pricing.
Bioidentical HRT Online
Winona specializes in physician-prescribed bioidentical hormone replacement therapy delivered online. They offer both FDA-approved and compounded bioidentical hormones, including testosterone for women - a treatment many platforms don't offer. Available in 33+ states with prescriptions shipped directly to patients.
Data-Driven Hormone Telehealth
Hone Health takes a data-first approach to hormone care, starting with comprehensive at-home lab testing before you ever speak with a physician. Their board-certified doctors review your results and build a personalized hormone optimization plan. At $149/month for the premium plan, you get ongoing monitoring, physician consultations, and treatment adjustments based on real numbers.
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Not having a menopause specialist down the street in New Mexico no longer means going without care. Licensed telehealth clinics serve all of New Mexico, and for most women they are faster and cheaper than waiting months for a local appointment. Here is what to expect.
You fill out a detailed health history online - hot flashes, sleep, mood, cycle changes, and your goals. It takes about 10-15 minutes.
A menopause-trained provider reviews your history (by video or message) and, if HRT is appropriate, builds a plan with you. No in-person exam is usually required to start.
Estrogen patches, pills, gels, progesterone, vaginal estrogen, and (with some platforms) testosterone are sent to your pharmacy or your door, often within days.
Doses are reviewed and fine-tuned by message or follow-up visit. Most platforms include ongoing check-ins in their fee.
Two models exist. Insurance-based clinics (like Midi and Gennev) bill your plan, so you may pay only a copay - sometimes close to $0 for FDA-approved patches and pills. Self-pay clinics run roughly $35-$200/month including the visit and medication. Our guide to getting HRT without insurance breaks down the real numbers.
Telehealth handles the great majority of menopause care: evaluation, prescriptions, lab orders, and dose adjustments. The main things that still need an in-person visit are pellet insertions and any hands-on exam your provider feels is needed. If you specifically want a particular treatment, compare platforms here.
Match it to what matters most to you: pick an insurance-accepting clinic to lower cost, one that prescribes testosterone if low libido or energy is a focus, or a bioidentical-hormone specialist if that is your preference. Walk in prepared with our appointment prep tool and treatment comparison.
Compounded Hormones is one of several hormone replacement therapy options available to women in New Mexicoexperiencing 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 New Mexico and may offer compounded hormonesas 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 compounded hormones covers how it works, benefits, considerations, and what to expect. You can also compare treatment options side by side.
FindMyHRT lists 48 providers in New Mexico who may offer compounded hormones. Browse local clinics above or explore telehealth options available statewide.
Costs for compounded hormones 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 compounded hormones 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.
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