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

Midi Health is an insurance-first telehealth service built around menopause and midlife women's health. If your PPO plan is in-network, it can be one of the most affordable ways to see a menopause-focused clinician. The tradeoffs are that it bills per visit rather than per month, medications are handled separately through a pharmacy, and it treats one thing only. Sipra takes a different approach, folding unlimited visits, every medication category, and discounted labs into one $99/mo membership.
At a glance
| Midi Health | ||
|---|---|---|
| Pricing model | One $99/mo membership | Per visit, about $250 first then $150 |
| What it covers | Weight loss, men's, and women's health | Menopause and midlife women's only |
| Medication price | Fixed by plan length, not by dose | Billed separately through a pharmacy |
| Insurance | Transparent cash pricing, no billing | In-network with many PPO plans |
| Labs | Quarterly protocol labs at $29/mo | Typically part of the intake visit |
Based on publicly available information as of 2026-07-13. Confirm current details on each company's own site.
What Midi Health is, and who it is for
Midi Health is a virtual clinic focused on menopause and midlife women's health. Its clinicians are trained specifically in hormone care and treat symptoms like hot flashes, sleep problems, mood changes, vaginal dryness, and bone health. Visits are live video appointments, so you talk through symptoms in real time rather than filling out an async questionnaire.
The reason many women choose Midi is insurance. It is in-network with major PPO plans in a growing list of states, which for eligible patients can bring the cost of a visit down to a standard copay. That is a genuine strength and the clearest reason to pick Midi over a cash-pay service.
What Midi does not do is just as important. It focuses on menopause only. There is no weight loss program, no men's health, and it does not prescribe GLP-1 medications. If your needs are broader, you would be signing up for a second service elsewhere.
Midi Health pricing in 2026
For cash-pay patients, Midi lists a first visit around $250 and ongoing visits around $150, verified in July 2026. Those figures cover the appointment only. Labs and any prescriptions are billed separately, usually through a retail or mail-order pharmacy where the price depends on the drug and your coverage.
If Midi is in-network with your PPO plan, you pay your plan's copay and deductible instead of the cash rate. Medicare, Medicaid, and Medi-Cal are not accepted, so those patients pay cash. Because billing happens per encounter, your yearly total depends on how often you need to be seen.
Sipra prices differently. One $99/mo monthly membership covers unlimited physician visits and ongoing care, and Sipra medication is fixed by plan length rather than by dose, so it does not climb as your dose rises. Quarterly protocol labs are available at $29/mo, discounted with membership, and there is no charge until a physician approves.
The real question is not the per-visit price. It is how many visits and prescriptions you will actually need across a year of dose adjustments.
The per-visit and pharmacy catch
Midi has no membership fee, which sounds simpler than it is. Because you pay per visit and buy medication separately, your true cost is spread across appointments and a pharmacy counter. A year with several dose adjustments can mean several billed visits plus variable drug prices, and that total is hard to predict up front.
Many telehealth brands also charge a membership per condition, so a second medication means paying again. Sipra's model avoids both patterns. A single membership covers every medication category at once, and the medication price is set by the length of the plan you choose, with longer plans costing less.
Where Midi Health falls short
The narrow scope is the biggest limitation. Menopause care is all Midi offers, so weight loss support, men's health, and GLP-1 therapy are simply not on the menu. Cash-pay pricing is also on the higher end for the category, and state availability is still limited.
Sipra covers women's, men's, and weight loss care under one membership, includes thyroid and hormone labs with its care, and backs longer plans with the Sipra Promise, which refunds unshipped medication if you are not satisfied. Sipra is LegitScript certified, certificate 50053943.
Midi Health pros and cons
What is good
- Insurance-first model, in-network with many PPO plans, so eligible patients can pay as little as a standard copay per visit.
- Clinicians are menopause-focused, trained specifically in midlife hormone care.
- Live video visits let you discuss symptoms in real time rather than through an async form.
What to weigh
- Cash-pay is billed per visit, roughly $250 for the first and $150 for each follow-up, so costs recur every time a dose is adjusted.
- Care is limited to menopause and midlife women's health, with no weight loss, no men's health, and no GLP-1 prescribing.
- Medications are billed separately through a pharmacy, so monthly cost swings with the drug and your coverage instead of staying fixed.
- State availability is limited, and Medicare, Medicaid, and Medi-Cal are not accepted.
sipra vs Midi Health, side by side
| Midi Health | ||
|---|---|---|
| Billing model | Flat $99/mo monthly membership | Fee per visit, about $250 then $150 |
| Conditions covered | Weight loss, men's, and women's health | Menopause and midlife women's only |
| Adding a second medication | Covered by the same membership | Outside its scope, not offered |
| Weight loss and GLP-1 | Available under membership | Not offered |
| Men's health | Available under membership | Not offered |
| Medication pricing | Fixed by plan length, not by dose | Varies by pharmacy and coverage |
| Insurance billing | None, transparent cash pricing | Yes, in-network with many PPO plans |
| Hormone options | testosterone, estradiol, progesterone | estradiol, progesterone, low-dose testosterone |
| Labs | Quarterly protocol labs at $29/mo, discounted | Typically part of intake |
| Satisfaction policy | Sipra Promise refunds unshipped meds on longer plans | Verify their current policy |
| Trust check | LegitScript certified (50053943) | Verify their current Trustpilot/BBB standing |
As of 2026-07-13. Sipra hormone therapy may be compounded and is not the same as, or equivalent to, any branded medication. Midi generally prescribes standard pharmacy drugs billed through insurance. Individual results vary.
Who should choose which
Choose Midi Health if
- You have PPO insurance that Midi is in-network with and want to use it.
- You only need menopause care and nothing else.
- You prefer a live video visit with a menopause-focused clinician.
Choose sipra if
- You want one membership that covers women's, men's, and weight loss care together.
- You want medication priced by plan length instead of a cost that shifts by dose or pharmacy.
- You want ongoing 24/7 care plus discounted labs without per-visit billing.
Frequently asked questions
How much does Midi Health cost in 2026?
For cash-pay patients, Midi lists a first visit around $250 and ongoing visits around $150, verified in July 2026. If your PPO plan is in-network, you pay your plan's copay instead. Labs and medications are billed separately.
Does Midi Health take insurance?
Yes. Midi is in-network with many major PPO plans, which is its main selling point. Medicare, Medicaid, and Medi-Cal are not accepted, so those patients pay the cash rate.
Does Midi Health prescribe GLP-1 or weight loss medication?
No. Midi focuses on menopause and midlife women's health and does not prescribe GLP-1 medications. Sipra covers weight loss, men's, and women's care under one membership.
How is Sipra different from Midi Health in 2026?
Sipra uses one $99/mo monthly membership that covers unlimited visits and every medication category, with medication priced by plan length rather than per visit, plus quarterly labs at $29/mo. Midi bills per visit and treats menopause only.
Are Sipra's hormone medications the same as Midi's?
Not necessarily. Sipra's hormone therapy may be compounded and is not the same as, or equivalent to, any branded product. Midi generally prescribes standard pharmacy medications. A physician determines what is appropriate for you.
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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