Women's health comparison · Reviewed for 2026
Is Evernow worth it for women's menopause care in 2026? An honest review.
This comparison reflects publicly available information about Evernow as of July 2026 and may have changed since.

Evernow is a dedicated menopause telehealth service with clinicians who focus on perimenopause and menopause, and it prescribes standard FDA-approved hormone therapy. If a menopause-only specialist is exactly what you want, it is a reasonable choice. The catch is that the $49/mo membership and your medication are billed separately, medication cost swings with your insurance, and the service does not stretch to men's health or the broader, lab-backed care a whole household might need. Sipra covers weight loss, men's, and women's care under one $99/mo membership with medication priced by plan length, not dose. Individual results vary.
At a glance
| Evernow | ||
|---|---|---|
| Best for | One membership covering weight loss, men's, and women's needs | Women who want a dedicated menopause specialist |
| Membership model | $99/mo, all conditions included | $49/mo menopause membership |
| Medication cost | Fixed by plan length, not by dose | Billed separately, roughly $20 to $60/mo |
| Insurance | Cash-pay, no insurance needed | Insurance-eligible video visits |
| Labs | Quarterly protocol labs at $29/mo, discounted | Not a core part of the offering |
Based on publicly available information as of 2026-07-13. Confirm current details on each company's own site.
What Evernow is, and who it is for
Evernow is a telehealth service built specifically around menopause and perimenopause. You start with an online assessment, then work with a clinician who focuses on this life stage to build a plan that can include hormone therapy or non-hormonal options. Its clinicians treat menopause as their main lane, and the company has invested in a large-scale menopause research study, which is a genuine mark of focus.
It is a good fit for a woman who wants a specialist for menopause symptoms and nothing broader. If you also want weight loss support, men's health for a partner, or ongoing lab monitoring under the same roof, a menopause-only service leaves gaps that Sipra is designed to close with a single membership.
Evernow's real edge is focus. If menopause is the only thing you need treated, a specialist that does one thing is easy to trust.
Evernow pricing in 2026
As of July 2026, Evernow lists a $49/mo membership, with a $29 first-month teaser that is temporary. Longer commitments lower the rate: about $129 for three months (roughly $43/mo) and $348 for a year (roughly $29/mo). The membership covers app access, unlimited messaging with a clinician, and insurance-eligible video visits.
Medication is not included. Prescriptions are filled at a retail pharmacy at pharmacy prices, which Evernow describes as roughly $20 to $60 per month depending on the medication and your insurance. For an insured member, that can be inexpensive. For someone without coverage, the real monthly cost is the membership plus a variable medication bill you cannot fully predict up front.
The membership and medication catch
Evernow keeps membership and medication on separate meters, and the medication meter depends on your insurance. That is fine if you are insured and only treating menopause. It gets harder to compare the moment your needs widen, because Evernow is menopause-centric and does not offer men's health at all.
Sipra runs on one $99/mo membership that covers unlimited physician visits, ongoing 24/7 care, and access to every medication across weight loss, men's health, and women's health. Many services charge a membership per condition, so a second medication means paying a membership again. Sipra's single membership covers all of it, and the medication price is fixed by plan length rather than climbing as your dose climbs. Sipra offers both branded and compounded options, and compounded medication is not the same as a branded drug.
Where Evernow falls short
The narrow focus that makes Evernow appealing is also its ceiling. There is no men's health, weight loss sits behind the same menopause-first framing, and ongoing lab work to monitor hormones and thyroid is not a core part of the service. For members who want to actually track what they are taking, that matters.
Sipra includes discounted quarterly protocol labs at $29/mo, and thyroid and hormone labs come with men's and women's care, so a physician can act on what the labs show. Sipra is LegitScript certified (50053943), charges no hidden fees, and does not bill you until a physician approves your plan. The Sipra Promise refunds unshipped medication on longer plans if you are not satisfied. For Evernow, verify their current Trustpilot and BBB standing before you sign up.
Evernow pros and cons
What is good
- Dedicated menopause and perimenopause focus, with clinicians who specialize in this life stage.
- Insurance-eligible video visits, and FDA-approved estradiol or progesterone can sometimes be covered at the pharmacy, which lowers medication cost for insured members.
- Prescribes standard FDA-approved hormone therapy and backs its approach with a large-scale menopause research study.
What to weigh
- Menopause-centric with no men's health, so a household needing broader care must add a second service.
- Medication is billed separately, roughly $20 to $60 or more per month, and the real cost depends on your insurance.
- The everyday membership is $49/mo after a $29 first-month teaser, so the headline price is lower than what you pay ongoing.
- Ongoing labs and biomarker monitoring are not a core part of the offering.
sipra vs Evernow, side by side
| Evernow | ||
|---|---|---|
| Monthly membership | $99/mo, covers all conditions | $49/mo menopause membership |
| Conditions covered | Weight loss, men's, women's, one membership | Menopause plus women's-focused add-ons |
| Men's health | Included, same membership | Not offered |
| Medication pricing | Fixed by plan length, not by dose | Separate, $20 to $60/mo, insurance dependent |
| Medication type | Branded and compounded options | FDA-approved retail pharmacy meds |
| Insurance-billed visits | Cash-pay, no insurance needed | Insurance-eligible video visits |
| Labs | Quarterly protocol labs at $29/mo, discounted | Not a core offering |
| Hormone and thyroid labs | Included with care | Ordered case by case |
| Intro pricing | Transparent, no teaser rate | $29 first month, then $49 |
| Certification | LegitScript certified 50053943 | Verify current standing |
| Satisfaction guarantee | Sipra Promise refunds unshipped meds on longer plans | Cancel membership anytime |
As of 2026-07-13. Evernow prescribes standard FDA-approved medications filled at a retail pharmacy; Sipra offers both branded and compounded options, and compounded is not the same as a branded drug. Prices verified July 2026; individual results vary.
Who should choose which
Choose Evernow if
- You want a specialist focused only on menopause and perimenopause.
- You have insurance that helps cover FDA-approved hormone medication at a retail pharmacy.
- You do not need men's health or ongoing lab monitoring in the same place.
Choose sipra if
- You want one membership covering weight loss, men's, and women's care.
- You want medication priced by plan length, not rising with your dose, and no insurance needed.
- You want quarterly labs so a physician can monitor and act on what you take.
Frequently asked questions
How much does Evernow cost in 2026?
As of July 2026, Evernow lists a $49/mo membership, with a $29 first-month teaser that is temporary. Three months runs about $129 (roughly $43/mo) and a year is $348 (roughly $29/mo). Medication is billed separately at a retail pharmacy, roughly $20 to $60 per month depending on the drug and your insurance.
Does Evernow include the cost of medication?
No. The membership covers messaging, visits, and care planning, but prescriptions are filled at a retail pharmacy at pharmacy prices. Your final medication cost depends on your insurance, so the total you pay each month is the membership plus a variable medication bill.
Is Evernow only for menopause?
Evernow is built around menopause and perimenopause, with some women's-focused add-ons. It does not offer men's health. If you want weight loss, men's, and women's care under one membership, Sipra covers all of it with a single $99/mo membership.
How is Sipra different from Evernow?
Sipra's one $99/mo membership covers unlimited physician visits and every medication across weight loss, men's, and women's health, with medication priced by plan length rather than by dose. It also includes discounted quarterly labs at $29/mo. Evernow charges membership plus separate, insurance-dependent medication and focuses on menopause only. Individual results vary.
Does Evernow take insurance?
Evernow offers insurance-eligible video visits and accepts several major plans for those visits, and some FDA-approved medications may be covered at the pharmacy. Sipra is cash-pay with transparent pricing and needs no insurance, and it does not charge you until a physician approves your plan.
Your hormones deserve better than guesswork
- Online visits with licensed physicians
- Estradiol, progesterone, HRT & sexual wellness
- Lab fees are included, no surprises
- FSA & HSA eligible with all plans

*Price includes medication only. Active $99/mo Sipra membership required.
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