Medically Reviewed By: Dr Kori Feldman, M.D.

Some parts of BHRT may be covered, but it depends on your plan and the specific medications. Many insurers cover FDA-approved estradiol patches/gels and micronized progesterone capsules (often with copays or prior authorization). Compounded bioidentical hormones are usually not covered because they’re not FDA-approved. Office visits and medically necessary labs may be covered per your benefits; HSAs/FSAs can often be used for eligible expenses. Always check your plan details before starting.
Insurance coverage for hormone therapy usually follows a simple rule: FDA-approved medications are more likely to be covered; compounded medications are not. “FDA-approved” means a product has standardized dosing and labeling that insurers recognize on their formularies. Examples include transdermal estradiol patches/gels and oral micronized progesterone. These may require a copay, coinsurance, or prior authorization.
Compounded BHRT (custom-mixed doses or combinations prepared by a compounding pharmacy) can be helpful for specific needs, but insurers typically don’t cover them because they aren’t FDA-approved. In those cases, patients generally pay cash. Your clinic should explain why a compounded option is being recommended and offer FDA-approved alternatives when appropriate.
It depends on your specific plan, formulary, and network status. To avoid surprises:
We explain coverage scenarios, offer pricing transparency for cash-pay items, and help you compare options (FDA-approved vs compounded) based on your clinical needs, budget, and preferences.
Coverage aside, safe hormone therapy requires intake review, baseline labs (as indicated), dose selection, and follow-up in 4–12 weeks to adjust therapy. Common, usually temporary effects when starting or changing BHRT include breast tenderness, bloating/water retention, skin irritation (patch/gel), spotting/irregular bleeding, headaches, or mood shifts.
Call the clinic if side effects persist or disrupt life. Seek urgent care for chest pain, shortness of breath, severe headache/vision changes, calf pain/swelling, one-sided weakness/numbness, or heavy vaginal bleeding.
Want help sorting through coverage and medication options for BHRT? Our team in Oak Brook, Illinois can review your plan, discuss FDA-approved and compounded bioidentical choices, and outline costs up front so there are no surprises.
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Dr. Feldman is a licensed, board-certified Family Medicine physician. She completed medical school at Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science in North Chicago.
Vitality Family Health & Wellness Partners is located in Oak Brook, Illinois, and serves patients throughout the Greater Chicagoland Area and the entire state of Illinois. These areas include but are not limited to the downtown Chicago area, surrounding suburbs, central, northern, and southern Illinois, and southern Wisconsin and Northwest Indiana.