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Get medication discreetly and easily
LGBTQ-affirming care, always
Appointments in days, not months!
Use insurance or not
Get medication discreetly and easily
Beyond labels, exceptional care
Appointments in days, not eons!

Here's how it works

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Join FOLX

Sign up for a FOLX membership in minutes. Available to adults nationwide - no matter where you are or how you identify.

2

 Meet your clinician

Book a visit with an LGBTQIA+-dedicated clinician who actually understands menopause across all bodies. Pay your co-pay, or our transparent out-of-pocket rates.

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Get your care plan (and your meds)

Your clinician builds a personalized care plan based on your symptoms, history, and goals. If medication is part of it, get it at a pharmacy of your choice.

4

Stay connected

Join our Community platform and message your care team whenever you need — not just at scheduled appointments. Ongoing support groups, resources, and events, too.

FOLX'S COMMUNITY PLATFORM

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As a member, the FOLX Community Platform is your gateway to a supportive and safe space where you can access events, educational resources, and peer support groups.
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Popular Questions

What is estradiol?

Estradiol is the most commonly prescribed form of estrogen for gender-affirming hormone therapy (GAHT). It both reduces testosterone levels in the body and promotes the development of secondary sex characteristics such as breast growth, body fat redistribution to hips and thighs, decreased muscle mass, facial softening, and more. Read more in our Library on the different forms of estradiol or expected changes on estrogen HRT.

Do I need to take an anti-androgen?

No, you don’t. However, anti-androgens work well with estrogen by blocking the masculinizing effects of testosterone. They also help decrease the risks of HRT by allowing for lower doses of estrogen. Read more in our Library on anti-androgens and progesterone routes.

Can I get progesterone or an anti-androgen without estradiol?

When you receive GAHT through FOLX, you'll work with your clinician on putting together a care plan to achieve your goals. That will impact which medications you're prescribed which could include just an anti-androgen or progesterone and no estradiol prescription.

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