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* For eligible customers, personalized menopause and perimenopause treatment plans through Hers may include prescription medication in pill, patch, or cream forms.6 Treatments for eligible customers may include estradiol, a hormone naturally made in the body, to help alleviate symptoms of menopause like hot flashes and night sweats, and progesterone, which helps protect the uterine lining and improve sleep quality. Every customer’s care experience is directed by an independent licensed provider trained in perimenopause and menopause care, who can help adjust the plan over time to meet their patient’s needs.
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SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Hims & Hers Health, Inc. (NYSE: HIMS), the leading health and wellness platform, today announced the launch of a new specialty in women’s health, offering access to affordable treatment plans built specifically for women experiencing perimenopause and menopause. Starting today, women can work with a provider on the platform to access treatment plans tailored to their health history and personal preferences.
There is a clear gap in health care access for women: women will spend an average of nine years in poor health, which is 25% more than men, and can impact their ability to be present at work, at home, and in their communities.1 Since its founding in 2018, Hers has been breaking down barriers to care and providing access to high-quality care and empowering support that meets women on their own terms. Today, Hers serves over half a million subscribers2 and is on track to surpass $1B of annual revenue in 2026.3
By entering menopause and perimenopause, the company will be able to reach more women with access to care built specifically for them. Around 1.3 million women in the US experience menopause each year,4 but only about 30% of OB/GYN residency programs provide formal menopause training.5 Women are often left to navigate symptoms, like mood changes, sleep problems, and dry skin and hair, on their own. Hers is using its scale to change that dynamic.
“This isn’t just about medication – it’s about building and growing a platform that women can trust to access the care they need. Women have been navigating an outdated healthcare system that wasn’t designed for them for too long. Hers was built to serve every woman on her terms,” said Dr. Jessica Shepherd, Chief Medical Officer of Hers. “I’ve been an OB/GYN for more than 20 years, and I know that transforming the healthcare experience for women starts with increasing access to providers who are trained specifically in caring for women at every life stage. As one of the largest digital health platforms, we can help change the way women experience healthcare and thrive.”
For eligible customers, personalized menopause and perimenopause treatment plans through Hers may include prescription medication in pill, patch, or cream forms.6 Treatments for eligible customers may include estradiol, a hormone naturally made in the body, to help alleviate symptoms of menopause like hot flashes and night sweats, and progesterone, which helps protect the uterine lining and improve sleep quality. Every customer’s care experience is directed by an independent licensed provider trained in perimenopause and menopause care, who can help adjust the plan over time to meet their patient’s needs. The company expects to introduce access to an expanded range of treatment options next year.
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Hers Launches Menopause and Perimenopause Specialty, Taking the Next Step Toward $1B of Hers Revenue in 2026
The expansion adds a new specialty to the Hers platform, which already provides access to more than half a million subscribers. Hims Hers Health, Inc. (NYSE: HIMS), the leading health and wellness platform, today announced the launch of a new specialty in women’s health, offering access to...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Hims & Hers Health, Inc. (NYSE: HIMS), the leading health and wellness platform, today announced the launch of a new specialty in women’s health, offering access to affordable treatment plans built specifically for women experiencing perimenopause and menopause. Starting today, women can work with a provider on the platform to access treatment plans tailored to their health history and personal preferences.
There is a clear gap in health care access for women: women will spend an average of nine years in poor health, which is 25% more than men, and can impact their ability to be present at work, at home, and in their communities.1 Since its founding in 2018, Hers has been breaking down barriers to care and providing access to high-quality care and empowering support that meets women on their own terms. Today, Hers serves over half a million subscribers2 and is on track to surpass $1B of annual revenue in 2026.3
By entering menopause and perimenopause, the company will be able to reach more women with access to care built specifically for them. Around 1.3 million women in the US experience menopause each year,4 but only about 30% of OB/GYN residency programs provide formal menopause training.5 Women are often left to navigate symptoms, like mood changes, sleep problems, and dry skin and hair, on their own. Hers is using its scale to change that dynamic.
“This isn’t just about medication – it’s about building and growing a platform that women can trust to access the care they need. Women have been navigating an outdated healthcare system that wasn’t designed for them for too long. Hers was built to serve every woman on her terms,” said Dr. Jessica Shepherd, Chief Medical Officer of Hers. “I’ve been an OB/GYN for more than 20 years, and I know that transforming the healthcare experience for women starts with increasing access to providers who are trained specifically in caring for women at every life stage. As one of the largest digital health platforms, we can help change the way women experience healthcare and thrive.”
For eligible customers, personalized menopause and perimenopause treatment plans through Hers may include prescription medication in pill, patch, or cream forms.6 Treatments for eligible customers may include estradiol, a hormone naturally made in the body, to help alleviate symptoms of menopause like hot flashes and night sweats, and progesterone, which helps protect the uterine lining and improve sleep quality. Every customer’s care experience is directed by an independent licensed provider trained in perimenopause and menopause care, who can help adjust the plan over time to meet their patient’s needs. The company expects to introduce access to an expanded range of treatment options next year.