Answers to the questions Eugene, OR patients ask most.
What HRT is available to Oregon patients?
Kindr prescribes the full range of HRT — compounded estradiol (cream, patch, or gel), micronized progesterone, testosterone, vaginal estrogen, and combination protocols — all available to patients in Eugene.
Are Kindr providers licensed in Oregon?
Yes. Every Kindr provider serving Eugene patients holds an active license issued by the Oregon Medical Board and carries board certification in their specialty.
How do I get started in Eugene?
Complete your intake online — it takes about 10 minutes. A board-certified Oregon provider reviews your intake within 24 hours and builds your personalized treatment plan.
Is there a menopause doctor near me in Eugene?
Yes. kindr Health connects Eugene residents with board-certified menopause providers licensed in Oregon — no clinic visit required. Care is delivered entirely online from any device, and prescriptions ship directly to your Eugene address. It's the most convenient "menopause doctor near me" option for Eugene and the surrounding Eugene area.
Where can I find menopause & hormone care in Eugene, Oregon?
kindr Health provides menopause and hormone care to women throughout Eugene, Oregon via secure telehealth. Board-certified providers licensed by the Oregon Medical Board prescribe HRT (estradiol, progesterone, testosterone), GLP-1 weight care, and non-hormonal options — all reviewed within 24 hours and shipped to your Eugene address.
Can I get GLP-1 weight care alongside menopause treatment in Eugene?
Yes. Kindr's Metabolic Health plan combines GLP-1 medication with menopause-aware metabolic care for women in Eugene and across Oregon. Many women find weight care more effective when hormone balance is addressed at the same time.
Will Kindr take my Oregon 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 Eugene patients pay with pre-tax dollars.
How is Kindr different from my OB-GYN in Eugene?
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.