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Online Menopause Care in Vermont

Licensed providers serving women across Vermont. Get evidence-based menopause treatment from the comfort of home — no referral, no waitlist, no in-person visit required.

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Why Vermont women choose telehealth menopause care

Vermont is one of the most rural states in the nation, with specialist care concentrated in Burlington and, to a lesser extent, Rutland and St. Johnsbury. The state has an older population with high demand for menopause care. Vermont has invested significantly in telehealth infrastructure to serve its dispersed population.

For many women in Vermont, the biggest barrier to menopause care is not lack of motivation — it's access. Specialist appointments can mean long drives, months on a waitlist, and hours away from work and family. In rural communities across Vermont, this challenge is particularly acute. Telehealth changes this equation entirely.

ByAven connects Vermont women with licensed providers who specialize in menopause care — via secure video visit, from home, on your schedule. Our providers are board-eligible or board-certified, licensed in Vermont, and trained in current NAMS and ACOG guidelines on hormone therapy and menopause management.

How it works

1

Complete our 5-minute assessment

Answer questions about your symptoms, health history, and goals. This prepares your licensed Vermont provider for a productive first visit.

2

Connect with a licensed Vermont provider

Your video visit is secure, private, and conducted at a time that works for you. No waiting rooms, no travel.

3

Receive your personalized care plan

Your provider creates a treatment plan tailored to your symptoms, health history, and preferences — with clear next steps.

4

Medications shipped to your Vermont address

Prescriptions can be sent to a pharmacy near you anywhere in Vermont, or shipped directly to your door from a licensed mail-order pharmacy.

Telehealth and menopause care in Vermont

Telehealth laws in Vermont

Vermont supports telehealth through comprehensive legislation, reflecting the state's rural character. Licensed physicians may practice telehealth, establish patient relationships via audio-visual technology, and prescribe where clinically appropriate.

⚠️ Telehealth laws change periodically. This summary is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. Verify current requirements before beginning care.

Vermont-licensed providers

All providers who treat Vermont patients hold active Vermontmedical licenses. You can verify any provider's license independently through the Vermont physician licensing portal.

Payment & insurance

ByAven is a cash-pay service — we do not bill insurance directly. Many patients use HSA or FSA funds. We provide itemized receipts for potential out-of-network reimbursement. Contact your insurer to confirm your telehealth benefits.

Serving women across Vermont

ByAven serves women throughout Vermont, including Burlington, Essex Junction, South Burlington, Colchester, and communities across the state. No matter where you live in Vermont, you can access licensed menopause care from home.

Conditions we treat

Our Vermont providers specialize in the full spectrum of menopause-related conditions:

Hot flashes and night sweats
Irregular or heavy periods (perimenopause)
Vaginal dryness and GSM
Sleep disruption
Mood changes and anxiety
Low libido and sexual health concerns
Brain fog and cognitive changes
Bone density and osteoporosis prevention
Weight and metabolic changes
Hormone therapy management

Simple, transparent pricing

Initial Consultation

$199

Comprehensive first visit with a licensed Vermont provider. Includes symptom review, health history, lab review, and personalized treatment plan.

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Maintenance Visits

$149

Ongoing follow-up visits for treatment adjustments, refills, and continued care. Flexible scheduling to fit your life in Vermont.

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Frequently asked questions — Vermont

Are ByAven providers licensed in Vermont?+
Yes. All ByAven providers who treat patients in Vermont hold active medical licenses issued by the Vermont medical board. You can verify any provider's license through the state licensing portal. We never allow a provider to treat patients outside the states where they are licensed.
How does telehealth for menopause care work in Vermont?+
Vermont law allows licensed physicians to establish a patient-physician relationship and provide care — including prescriptions — via synchronous audio-visual telehealth. Your visit happens over a secure video connection from your home, office, or any private location. No in-person visit is required to begin care with ByAven.
How does payment work for ByAven in Vermont?+
ByAven operates as a cash-pay telehealth service — we do not bill insurance directly. This keeps pricing transparent and avoids coverage delays. Many patients use HSA or FSA funds for ByAven visits; eligibility depends on your specific plan. We provide itemized receipts you may submit to your insurer for potential out-of-network reimbursement. Contact your insurance provider to confirm your benefits before your first appointment.
Can I get prescriptions delivered in Vermont?+
Yes. Prescriptions issued by your ByAven provider can be sent electronically to a pharmacy of your choice in Vermont, or to a mail-order pharmacy that ships directly to your Vermont address. Most prescribed medications are available through major pharmacies across Vermont.
I live in rural Vermont — can I still use ByAven?+
Absolutely. Telehealth was designed for exactly this situation. Whether you live near Burlington or in a rural community hours from any specialist, ByAven connects you with licensed providers via a video visit from wherever you are. All you need is a smartphone, tablet, or computer with a camera and a stable internet connection.
How quickly can I see a provider in Vermont?+
Most ByAven patients in Vermont can complete their initial assessment and connect with a provider within days — far faster than the typical specialist wait time, which can be 3–6 months in many parts of Vermont. After completing our 5-minute intake assessment, you'll be matched with an available licensed provider for your state.

Serving women in Vermont

ByAven provides licensed telehealth menopause care to women throughout Vermont, including:

BurlingtonEssex JunctionSouth BurlingtonColchesterRutlandand communities statewide

Placeholder content notice: Testimonials and patient numbers on this page are placeholders pending real post-launch data. All provider licensing claims require verification before launch. Telehealth law summaries are informational only and require attorney review. This page does not constitute legal or medical advice.

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