Midi Health anyone tried them?

Anonymous
So easy.

I ended up back at the OB though because 9 months after starting HRT I was bleeding twice a month. And my boobs were HUGE (one person in my life thought that was a bonus, but I can shrug that off by saying "men") and uncomfortable.

I want to get back on the HRT because the hot flushes - and sleeplessness - and itchy skin - came roaring back.
Anonymous
Those of you who have a gyn who has been knowledgeable and helpful with peri/menopausal issues - any recs in NoVA?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Those of you who have a gyn who has been knowledgeable and helpful with peri/menopausal issues - any recs in NoVA?



Yes. But not in NoVa.
Good luck
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Those of you who have a gyn who has been knowledgeable and helpful with peri/menopausal issues - any recs in NoVA?



Yes. But not in NoVa.
Good luck


Anywhere in DMV?
Anonymous
Any recs in MD or DC?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Any recs in MD or DC?



Ascension Saint Agnes OB/GYN in Columbia MD
Anonymous
Anyone with Kaiser? My provider left and the person I have now is not a good match. I’m at falls church location but open to others.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I tried midi and found it to not be very personalized at all. It was just like - oh you’re 45? Take estrogen and progesterone. I found a new OB who tested levels and found my anemia and also thought I only needed vag estrogen.


+1

and the bait and switch billing

Missed some key things. No thank you
Anonymous
I used my HSA to pay for the visits but my prescription insurance covers my HRT. It’s super convenient and I can message my provider at any time. I’m able to get refills without scheduling an appointment which is annoying to do with obgyn. If I’ve been taking something for a long time, I’m not sure why an expensive visit is necessary just for a piece of paper. My obgyn does not take my insurance either so Midi is better. I plan to find an in network provider for the standard stuff but Midi is great!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I used my HSA to pay for the visits but my prescription insurance covers my HRT. It’s super convenient and I can message my provider at any time. I’m able to get refills without scheduling an appointment which is annoying to do with obgyn. If I’ve been taking something for a long time, I’m not sure why an expensive visit is necessary just for a piece of paper. My obgyn does not take my insurance either so Midi is better. I plan to find an in network provider for the standard stuff but Midi is great!


That is so awesome. What kind of HRT is covered? Generic patch? Could you please share name?
Which insurance?
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