Anonymous
Post 05/11/2025 20:46     Subject: DC-based HRT / modern menopause specialist

Any recommendations through One Medical?
Anonymous
Post 05/11/2025 20:34     Subject: DC-based HRT / modern menopause specialist

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My Capital Women's care GYN does this for me.


Who do you see? Mine there wouldn’t do it.


Anne Shrout in Silver Spring.
Anonymous
Post 05/05/2025 14:11     Subject: DC-based HRT / modern menopause specialist

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I just heard that Jennifer Lanoff is leaving Reiter & Hill. Anyone know where she's going? I'd follow her. She's excellent


If you go to her instagram she has a link to get updates on her next practice and says she’ll start seeing patients in mid-August


Thanks so much. I didn't follow her on Instagram but I will now!
Anonymous
Post 05/05/2025 14:07     Subject: DC-based HRT / modern menopause specialist

Anonymous wrote:I just heard that Jennifer Lanoff is leaving Reiter & Hill. Anyone know where she's going? I'd follow her. She's excellent


If you go to her instagram she has a link to get updates on her next practice and says she’ll start seeing patients in mid-August
Anonymous
Post 05/05/2025 12:56     Subject: DC-based HRT / modern menopause specialist

I'm seeing a specialist in a couple of weeks. I found her through The Menopause Society. I really don't know what she can do for me at this point. I'm 55 already. But I'll see.
Anonymous
Post 05/05/2025 11:04     Subject: DC-based HRT / modern menopause specialist

I just heard that Jennifer Lanoff is leaving Reiter & Hill. Anyone know where she's going? I'd follow her. She's excellent
Anonymous
Post 09/18/2024 10:21     Subject: DC-based HRT / modern menopause specialist

+1 for Jennifer Lanoff at Reiter Hill. She is phenomenal. Takes my insurance (CareFirst/BCBS--which also covers my HRT.)
Anonymous
Post 09/03/2024 23:07     Subject: Re:DC-based HRT / modern menopause specialist

Anonymous wrote:I also went online with MIDI health after trying to get someone near Arlington and not succeeding. I loved the experience and doing video appointments with a specialist was fantastic. I feel soo much better since starting hrt, it’s life changing and has addressed so many issues that I nor my doctors connected to menopause ( ie anxiety, sleep, faint pain, etc)


Yep, I use midi. The NP I see has been good. I got shifted to a different one and didn’t care for her at all and shortly thereafter revived notice that she was no longer with midi so I get to go back to my OG. I have a few other health complications and feel happy with their care so far. I spend MUCH longer taking to her than to my usual GYN (who does know what I’m taking and is fine with it). Worked on dosage and types of meds. Unless you have some pretty major health issues, I would highly recommend. Insurance coverage with CareFirst has been great. I ended up using a progesterone birth control rather than bio identical and she wrote the RX as for BC so it’s fully covered.
I am feeling some hot flushes re-emerging after more than a year on same dose so may have to alter a bit, but honestly waiting for the temps here to cool down a bit so I’m sure that’s what it is versus just being hot!!!!!!
Anonymous
Post 09/03/2024 21:13     Subject: Re:DC-based HRT / modern menopause specialist

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I also went online with MIDI health after trying to get someone near Arlington and not succeeding. I loved the experience and doing video appointments with a specialist was fantastic. I feel soo much better since starting hrt, it’s life changing and has addressed so many issues that I nor my doctors connected to menopause ( ie anxiety, sleep, faint pain, etc)

If you are still here, can you explain? I'm switching to a practice that some people talked about on reddit as having 3 doctors who are good for peri/meno. At the same time, a friend who goes there said a nurse practitioner blew her off when she talked about her symptoms.

My sleep is wrecked and I'm dealing with a bunch of physical symptoms. I will probably burst into tears if someone doesn't take this seriously, so I'm trying to prepare for the next step just in case.

And HRT isn't covered by insurance? How much are people paying for it? I'm scared!


The Midi site lists the insurance they take, most PPOs. My insurance covers the appointment with a copay and the prescriptions.

https://www.joinmidi.com