Answers to the questions Anchorage, AK patients ask most.
Will Kindr take my Alaska insurance?
Kindr is a flat-fee subscription that bypasses insurance entirely — which is why care is faster and pricing is transparent. Plans are HSA and FSA eligible, so most Anchorage patients pay with pre-tax dollars.
How is Kindr different from my OB-GYN in Anchorage?
Most OB-GYNs receive limited menopause-specific training. Kindr providers are specifically trained in current NAMS, ACOG, and Endocrine Society menopause guidelines, and the platform is designed around the specific needs of women in the perimenopause-to-postmenopause transition.
What if I'm in perimenopause, not full menopause — can Kindr still help women in Anchorage?
Yes — perimenopause is when symptoms typically begin and when intervention is often most effective. Kindr's Alaska-licensed providers treat the full transition, from early perimenopause through postmenopause, for women in Anchorage and across the state.
Is menopause care available in Anchorage, Alaska?
Yes. kindr Health serves patients in Anchorage and across Alaska through a network of board-certified providers licensed by the Alaska Medical Board.
Do I need to visit a clinic in Anchorage?
No. Everything is 100% online. Complete your intake, connect with your Alaska-licensed provider virtually, and receive your medication shipped directly to your Anchorage address.
How fast will I get treatment in Anchorage?
Most patients complete intake in under 10 minutes. Your provider reviews within 24 hours. Medication ships to Anchorage within 3–5 business days.
Is telehealth for menopause legal in Alaska?
Yes — telehealth menopause care is legal in Alaska. Kindr providers are licensed by the Alaska Medical Board and fully authorized to prescribe via telehealth.
What does menopause treatment cost in Anchorage?
Kindr plans start at $79/month with medications included. No insurance required. HSA and FSA accepted. Free shipping to Anchorage on every order.