
Board-Certified · Internal Medicine · Medical Director
All 50 states + DC·Video visit
In-network: Aetna, BCBS, UnitedHealthcare +18 more plans
Hair loss · Finasteride · Minoxidil
Talk to a licensed clinician about androgenetic hair loss. When appropriate, oral finasteride, topical minoxidil, or a combination is sent to your pharmacy.
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Board-Certified · Internal Medicine · Medical Director
All 50 states + DC·Video visit
In-network: Aetna, BCBS, UnitedHealthcare +18 more plans
A licensed clinician reviews your pattern, history, and labs (when relevant) to confirm androgenetic loss before prescribing.
Oral finasteride, topical minoxidil, or a tailored combination — sent to your pharmacy, not bundled into proprietary kits.
We bill your insurance for the visit. Generic finasteride and minoxidil are inexpensive whether you use insurance or pay cash.
Oral finasteride 1 mg has 30+ years of safety data for androgenetic alopecia. Side effects are uncommon and reversible on discontinuation. The clinician reviews risks and benefits with you.
Oral finasteride is contraindicated in pregnancy. Postmenopausal patients can sometimes use it under clinician guidance. Topical minoxidil 5% is generally first-line for women.
Most patients see stabilization at 3–6 months and visible regrowth at 6–12 months. The clinician sets expectations and follow-up timing during your visit.
We bill your plan for the visit. Many plans don't cover hair-loss meds, but generic finasteride and minoxidil are inexpensive cash-pay.