Online menopause care
Online care should still feel careful.
Sage Matters is virtual, but the care model is not a quick checkout. Women in perimenopause and menopause start with a full-picture review before a physician recommends HRT, a GLP-1, referral, or no treatment from Sage.
- Virtual, cash-pay care for women in perimenopause and menopause
- Physician review before prescriptions
- Coaching and follow-up after the initial plan
What online care can do well
Virtual care can make follow-up, coaching, medication review, lab interpretation, and ongoing communication easier. The key is not speed alone. The key is whether the care team has enough context to make a responsible recommendation.
What happens first
You join the waitlist, then start with an intake and physician review when spots open. Joining the waitlist does not charge you and does not commit you to a plan.
What makes Sage different
Sage Matters is built for women who are tired of being brushed off by normal labs and equally tired of hormone-mill or weight-loss-factory care. The review comes before the recommendation.
Questions
Questions this page should answer.
Is Sage Matters available everywhere?
Sage Matters is preparing to open through a clinical care team. Availability can depend on the clinical partner, state coverage, and whether a patient is a candidate.
Do I need to use insurance?
No. Sage Matters is cash-pay and does not bill insurance, Medicare, or Medicaid.
What happens after I join the waitlist?
Sage Matters will email you as spots open. Joining the waitlist does not charge you and does not commit you to a plan.
Normal labs are not the end of the conversation.
If your symptoms, history, and goals do not match the quick answer you were given, the next step should be a better review, not a louder promise.
Join the waitlist