Estrogen Memberships
FOLX provides expert gender-empowering care for transgender, non-binary and intersex people. Our Estrogen Memberships include 1-on-1 telehealth visits and unlimited messaging with your clinician.
FOLX Estrogen Memberships come with
Automated prescription refills and lab reminders
Unlimited messaging with your provider
Discreet shipping to your door
Letters for name change and/or gender marker change
HSA/FSA eligible
Choose your membership type and medications for your care plan
Consult with our care team about your health history
Medications and supplies are shipped discreetly to your door
How FOLX Works
Choose your membership type and medications for your care plan
Consult with our care team about your health history
Medications and supplies are shipped discreetly to your door
My Estrogen Plan
FAQs
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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.
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.
Yes - you can but we do not recommend it as part of the FOLX membership. If you’d just like to start with add-on medications, we recommend signing up via a Virtual Primary Care visit.
Your clinician will review your intake form in person or asynchronously. Once your clinician reviews your intake, they’ll order your medications which should arrive via USPS First Class in 3-5 business days, but you can also opt for USPS Priority 1-3 day shipping.
You’ll then be asked to get labs after 6 weeks of taking your medications. You’ll also receive a bill for your second and third month, after which you can cancel. If you do not cancel, your clinician will review your lab results and order you a refill for another 90 days. There are some instances that may affect timing, but your clinician will discuss with you if those changes occur.
Your prescriptions will be shipped to you in a box with nothing but the FOLX logo and shipping label on it.
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.
Your clinician will review your intake form in person or asynchronously. Once your clinician reviews your intake, they’ll order your medications which should arrive via USPS First Class in 3-5 business days, but you can also opt for USPS Priority 1-3 day shipping.
You’ll then be asked to get labs after 6 weeks of taking your medications. You’ll also receive a bill for your second and third month, after which you can cancel. If you do not cancel, your clinician will review your lab results and order you a refill for another 90 days. There are some instances that may affect timing, but your clinician will discuss with you if those changes occur.
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.
Your prescriptions will be shipped to you in a box with nothing but the FOLX logo and shipping label on it.
Yes - you can but we do not recommend it as part of the FOLX membership. If you’d just like to start with add-on medications, we recommend signing up via a Virtual Primary Care visit.