Discreet, evidence-based sexual-wellness care for Georgia women — without the multi-month wait at a major Atlanta OB/GYN or menopause clinic.
Women's sexual health is one of the most under-served categories in mainstream Georgia medicine. OB/GYN appointments often run 10–15 minutes and prioritize obstetric and oncologic concerns; libido, HSDD, perimenopause symptoms, painful sex, and hormone-related changes regularly get crowded out. Telehealth has opened a real path to dedicated, evidence-based care across the entire Peach State.
We treat the full spectrum of women's sexual-wellness concerns: low libido and HSDD (with options including flibanserin, bremelanotide, and addressing underlying hormonal contributors), perimenopause and menopause symptoms (vasomotor symptoms, sleep disruption, mood, libido), genitourinary syndrome of menopause (vaginal dryness, painful sex, recurrent UTIs), and the broader hormonal picture — estradiol, progesterone, testosterone (yes, women produce and need testosterone), DHEA, thyroid, and cortisol patterns.
Even at Emory, Piedmont, and Wellstar, dedicated menopause and sexual-wellness clinics are rare and waitlisted. Outside the metros — South Georgia, the Coastal Plain, the North Georgia mountains — they barely exist at all. Telehealth removes the geographic and scheduling barriers and provides longer visit times — typically 30–45 minutes for an initial consult.
An initial consult covers symptom history, gynecologic and obstetric history, current medications, mental health history, relationship factors, and goals. Lab work is ordered through Quest or LabCorp anywhere in Georgia — typically a hormone panel (estradiol, progesterone, total and free testosterone, SHBG, FSH, LH, DHEA-S), thyroid panel, fasting glucose and A1c, lipid panel, and CBC. Once labs are reviewed, your Georgia-licensed provider develops a treatment plan.
Standard FDA-approved options include transdermal estradiol patches and gels, oral micronized progesterone, vaginal estradiol (cream, tablets, ring), and the Mirena IUD for endometrial protection in some cases. Compounded options — including bioidentical estradiol, progesterone, and small-dose testosterone for women — ship from licensed Georgia compounding pharmacies. Each plan is individualized.
Anthem BCBS Georgia, UnitedHealthcare, Cigna, Aetna, Humana, Kaiser of Georgia, and many other Georgia plans cover hormone therapy when prescribed for menopause symptoms. Cash-pay through OmniRx Health is competitive, especially when the alternative is a months-long wait.
All major Georgia metros have full Quest and LabCorp coverage. Compounded hormone therapy ships within 2–4 business days statewide. South Georgia, the North Georgia mountains, and the Coastal Plain use the nearest draw site and receive shipments directly to their home.