
Low-dose estradiol applied locally for dryness, discomfort, and urinary symptoms. Prescribed by a licensed clinician.
Works locally with minimal systemic absorption and targeted relief.
Supports vaginal tissue, pH balance, and urinary tract health.
No labs required. Clinician review and prescription included.
Ships discreetly to your door from FDA-registered pharmacies.
โGSM is one of the most undertreated conditions I see. Low-dose vaginal estrogen is highly effective and very safe for many patients.โ
Healthspan Holistic
Mechanism

Up to 84%
of postmenopausal women experience GSM symptoms
NAMS 2020 Position Statement
<25%
of affected women currently receive appropriate treatment
StatPearls 2024
50%+
reduction in UTI frequency seen with vaginal estrogen
Sayyaf et al. 2023
Step 1
Vaginal estrogen availability varies by state. Confirm your location before choosing supply.
What state do you live in?
Vaginal Estrogen Cream is currently unavailable in AR, IL, MN, and SC.
Care path
Share your health history and goals in a secure online intake.
A licensed clinician reviews your prescription for medical fit.
Your treatment is sent, with ongoing general and MD support.

Clinical quality
Confirms your medication contains exactly the right dose โ nothing more, nothing less.
FAQ
Next step
Get clinician-reviewed vaginal estrogen care from home, with discreet pharmacy fulfillment.
GSM affects a large share of postmenopausal women and is often undertreated.
NAMS 2020 GSM Position Statement
Low-dose vaginal estrogen serum estradiol levels generally remain within the postmenopausal range.
Pickar et al., Menopause 2020
Vaginal estrogen was associated with more than 50% reduction in UTI frequency in a retrospective review.
Sayyaf et al., Urology Practice 2023
Low-dose vaginal estrogen was not linked to increased endometrial pathology in reviewed data.
Ferrante et al., Menopause 2019
The information provided is for educational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Prescription products require online medical intake and approval from a licensed clinician. Not all patients will qualify. Some compounded medications may not be reviewed or approved by the FDA but are prepared by FDA-registered, state-licensed pharmacies in accordance with applicable regulations. Individual results may vary.