Who This Is For

Hormone therapy may help if you’re experiencing:

  • Hot flashes or night sweats

  • Sleep issues

  • Mood changes or irritability

  • Brain fog or trouble concentrating

  • Irregular periods

  • Vaginal dryness or discomfort

  • Low energy or libido changes

If these symptoms are affecting your daily life, we’re here to help you find relief.

Take the First Step

Menopause and perimenopause are natural — but struggling through them isn’t. With the right support, you can feel grounded, balanced, and in control again.

Clinical HRT for Women in Perimenopause & Menopause

Clarity, balance, and real clinical support —from the comfort of home.

Menopause and perimenopause can bring big changes. Hot flashes, sleep disruptions, mood shifts, brain fog, and energy dips are common — but you don’t have to navigate them alone. Brightly Telehealth offers evidence‑based hormone therapy designed to help you feel more like yourself again.

How It Works

1. Start with a virtual consultation Meet with a Brightly clinician to review symptoms, health history, and what you’re experiencing day‑to‑day.

2. Get a personalized treatment plan If hormone therapy is appropriate, your clinician will walk you through options like estrogen, progesterone, or combination therapy — always tailored to your needs.

3. Ongoing support & follow‑ups We check in regularly to make sure your treatment is working and adjust as needed. You’re never left guessing. Your initial consultation fee will cover your first months treatment if we determine that hormone therapy is appropriate.

Optimize your wellness

Optimize your wellness ✦

Your wellness is our priority

Quality and Safety

  • Board-certified, licensed U.S. medical providers

  • Pharmaceutical-grade therapies from licensed sterile pharmacies

  • Phone and messaging support and monitoring

    Some therapies used for performance, recovery, or anti-aging are not FDA-approved. These are considered alternative therapies. All prescriptions require a consultation and are provided only when medically appropriate.

Frequently Asked Questions