Quote from: .Christy on May 30, 2015, 02:22:50 PM
Like others have said the pricing depends on many factors such as brand vs generics and copay, etc. The coverage will also depend on your insurance policy. It's best to call your insurance and ask these questions directly. Also ask them to send you their forumulary because it lists things like if there are quantity limits or gender requirements.
All well and good but it's helpful to find out out of pocket costs since a lot of insurance is resistant to paying for "female" hormones for genetic males. In fact insurance from my workplace does not cover any sort of bio identical hormone replacement therapy at all. Not even for menopausal cis women. However they may have to cover for trans women since the NY governor says they have to cover trans care.
Also not everyone has insurance.
The other thing to keep in mind is that some LGBT community health center clinics such as Callen-Lorde in NYC have the hormones at reduced cost, funded through donations. They do this because they are a non profit.
As far as brand vs generic in the USA most doctors will prescribe just generic "estradiol."
So it's good to know options.