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The HRT Club and Posterity Health Join Forces to Advance Inclusive Hormonal Healthcare
The HRT Club and Posterity Health Join Forces to Advance Inclusive Hormonal Healthcare

Business Wire

time12 hours ago

  • Health
  • Business Wire

The HRT Club and Posterity Health Join Forces to Advance Inclusive Hormonal Healthcare

BRIDGEWATER, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- The HRT Club, a leading pioneer of direct-to-consumer hormone replacement therapies, today announced a strategic partnership with Posterity Health, the leader in expert-led, comprehensive men's health. Together, the two companies are creating a more robust and inclusive approach to hormonal health, providing streamlined access to expert care for individuals and couples alike. The collaboration offers members of The HRT Club a direct pathway to male hormone evaluation and treatment through Posterity Health's best-in-class male management platform that provides both telehealth and in-person care. Share 'Hormonal health is important to all of us,' said Lauren Darisse, Esq., COO & general counsel of The HRT Club. 'This partnership is the beginning of something truly remarkable. We are totally rewriting the rules of hormonal healthcare and making it accessible to everyone — no gatekeeping, just a system made for our members, by our members.' The collaboration offers members of The HRT Club a direct pathway to male hormone evaluation and treatment through Posterity Health's best-in-class male management platform that provides both telehealth and in-person care. Posterity Health patients benefit from access to The HRT Club's affordable, member-driven model for FDA-approved hormone therapies, all without the need for insurance or pharmacy benefit managers. 'Too often, men are placed on hormone therapy without ever speaking to a men's health expert. At Posterity Health, we offer more than a prescription — we provide a trusted partner who understands the full picture, uncovers underlying health issues and creates a personalized care plan to help every man feel his best,' said Barrett Cowan, MD, co-founder and chief medical officer of Posterity Health. 'By partnering with The HRT Club, we're giving individuals and couples a more complete, connected and affordable path to care.' By integrating Posterity Health's male care with HRT Club's existing female hormone care, the partnership fills a long-standing gap in the market: providing coordinated, proactive solutions for couples navigating fertility and midlife health. Many female members of The HRT Club have referred male partners and friends in search of similar support. This partnership is a direct response to their needs and the growing need for expert male care and men's health support. By offering services that speak to the full spectrum of hormonal health, this partnership expands service offerings, increases member lifetime value and reinforces The HRT Club's position as a trusted, community-driven care model. About The HRT Club The HRT Club is on a mission to make hormonal treatments accessible to everyone. Since its launch in April 2024, The HRT Club has quickly become the leading doctor-recommended platform for hormone replacement therapy (HRT). With a network of over 1,400 prescribers and strategic partnerships across the healthcare industry, we are transforming how people access and afford hormonal treatments. Our members enjoy savings of up to 90% on their HRT prescriptions, ensuring that life-changing care is within reach for all who need it. For more information, visit Posterity Health is the leader in expert-led, comprehensive men's health. We provide innovative solutions to optimize hormone levels, address fertility challenges, provide vasectomies and vasectomy reversals and manage long-term health risks, combining cutting-edge technology with expert clinical care. Through our telehealth services, at-home diagnostics and in-person care, Posterity Health is the trusted partner for men at every stage. For more information, visit

As Costs Climb and Confidence Falls, 93% of Women Call for Change in How We View and Support Menopause
As Costs Climb and Confidence Falls, 93% of Women Call for Change in How We View and Support Menopause

Business Wire

time29-05-2025

  • Health
  • Business Wire

As Costs Climb and Confidence Falls, 93% of Women Call for Change in How We View and Support Menopause

BRIDGEWATER, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Menopause is not only a medical transition, but also a personal reckoning for many women marked by shame, confusion and feeling left behind by the healthcare system. Despite growing consumer interest in hormone replacement therapy (HRT), many enter this phase of life feeling dismissed and devalued. New data released by The HRT Club, a leading pioneer of direct-to-consumer hormone replacement therapies, shows that one-third (32.8%) of American peri/menopausal women feel ugly and less valuable as they age, while another 28.9% say this was the first time they ever felt old. Women aren't just experiencing hormonal shifts, they're losing confidence in how they're seen, supported and treated. Women shouldn't have to feel less valuable during menopause, and they wouldn't, if armed with the right education, care and support. When it comes to HRT, most women are not properly informed, with over half (53.5%) saying they aren't familiar with HRT. But once educated, the majority (80.3%) express either a neutral or positive opinion. Share Interest is high, but awareness is lagging When it comes to HRT, most women are not properly informed, with over half (53.5%) saying they aren't familiar with HRT. But once educated, the majority (80.3%) express either a neutral or positive opinion. 30.9% of respondents say they would've done more research had they known what to expect, while 29.1% would've sought help sooner and 22.4% wish they had started treatment earlier. 44.6% have never spoken to a doctor about treatment options at all. Transformative benefits of HRT Among women who've used HRT, the benefits are clear: 76.5% say HRT got their life back on track 63.9% felt better within three months 17.8% say they're having the best sex of their life These numbers suggest both therapeutic value and meaningful improvement in day-to-day life. Cost and coverage are barriers to feeling better Access and affordability remain persistent challenges for women seeking menopause care. Nearly 93% of women believe HRT should be more accessible and affordable, with two-thirds calling for lower prices and more than half citing the need for better insurance coverage. Among those who considered or began treatment, 60.5% said cost influenced their decision not to try HRT and 18.1% stopped using it because of the expense. Even for those who pursued treatment, the path was not always straightforward. 45% had their insurance fully or partially deny the prescription, while nearly 60% ended up paying out of pocket. Additionally, 38.7% reported difficulty getting a prescription from their doctor and 40.5% said insurance coverage posed a significant hurdle. These numbers underscore a critical gap between consumer interest and the healthcare system's ability to meet it. Clinical confusion continues to undermine HRT Beyond the financial burden, cultural and medical stigmas persist. Among HRT users, 32.4% were actively discouraged from trying it by a healthcare professional. This lack of clinical support leaves many women on their own. In fact, 81.7% of HRT users had to research menopause independently and only 12.7% felt their doctor provided the information they needed. Not surprisingly, 50.8% found online information confusing and 36.5% believe misinformation shaped their perception of HRT. 'The American healthcare system puts the burden on women to educate themselves, self-advocate and often pay out-of-pocket just to feel like themselves again,' said Cyrille Labourel, CEO of The HRT Club. 'We built our model to restore confidence and eliminate barriers. No insurance, no middlemen, just access to educated providers and clinically-appropriate treatments at an affordable cost.' The HRT Club offers a direct path to treatment With a nationwide network of HRT-knowledgeable physicians, The HRT Club eliminates traditional barriers to care. The platform provides affordable, physician-prescribed treatments without the need for insurance, along with personalized care plans and science-backed education. Women deserve better and The HRT Club is redefining what's possible. Learn more at Methodology The HRT Club commissioned a nationwide survey with Propeller Insights, polling 1,000 U.S. women aged 45 to 60 in April 2025 to evaluate their knowledge, perceptions and experiences surrounding menopause, hormone replacement therapy and access to care. About Propeller Insights Propeller Insights is a full-service market research firm based in Los Angeles. Using quantitative and qualitative methodologies to measure and analyze marketplace and consumer opinions, they work extensively across industries such as travel, brand intelligence, entertainment/media, retail and consumer packaged goods. About The HRT Club The HRT Club is on a mission to make hormonal treatments accessible to everyone. Since its launch in April 2024, The HRT Club has quickly become the leading doctor-recommended platform for hormone replacement therapy (HRT). With a network of over 1,300 prescribers and strategic partnerships across the healthcare industry, we are transforming how people access and afford hormonal treatments. Our members enjoy savings of up to 90% on their HRT prescriptions, ensuring that life-changing care is within reach for all who need it. For more information, visit

As Costs Climb and Confidence Falls, 93% of Women Call for Change in How We View and Support Menopause
As Costs Climb and Confidence Falls, 93% of Women Call for Change in How We View and Support Menopause

Associated Press

time29-05-2025

  • Business
  • Associated Press

As Costs Climb and Confidence Falls, 93% of Women Call for Change in How We View and Support Menopause

BRIDGEWATER, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 29, 2025-- Menopause is not only a medical transition, but also a personal reckoning for many women marked by shame, confusion and feeling left behind by the healthcare system. Despite growing consumer interest in hormone replacement therapy (HRT), many enter this phase of life feeling dismissed and devalued. New data released by The HRT Club, a leading pioneer of direct-to-consumer hormone replacement therapies, shows that one-third (32.8%) of American peri/menopausal women feel ugly and less valuable as they age, while another 28.9% say this was the first time they ever felt old. Women aren't just experiencing hormonal shifts, they're losing confidence in how they're seen, supported and treated. Women shouldn't have to feel less valuable during menopause, and they wouldn't, if armed with the right education, care and support. Interest is high, but awareness is lagging When it comes to HRT, most women are not properly informed, with over half (53.5%) saying they aren't familiar with HRT. But once educated, the majority (80.3%) express either a neutral or positive opinion. 30.9% of respondents say they would've done more research had they known what to expect, while 29.1% would've sought help sooner and 22.4% wish they had started treatment earlier. 44.6% have never spoken to a doctor about treatment options at all. Transformative benefits of HRT Among women who've used HRT, the benefits are clear: These numbers suggest both therapeutic value and meaningful improvement in day-to-day life. Cost and coverage are barriers to feeling better Access and affordability remain persistent challenges for women seeking menopause care. Nearly 93% of women believe HRT should be more accessible and affordable, with two-thirds calling for lower prices and more than half citing the need for better insurance coverage. Among those who considered or began treatment, 60.5% said cost influenced their decision not to try HRT and 18.1% stopped using it because of the expense. Even for those who pursued treatment, the path was not always straightforward. 45% had their insurance fully or partially deny the prescription, while nearly 60% ended up paying out of pocket. Additionally, 38.7% reported difficulty getting a prescription from their doctor and 40.5% said insurance coverage posed a significant hurdle. These numbers underscore a critical gap between consumer interest and the healthcare system's ability to meet it. Clinical confusion continues to undermine HRT Beyond the financial burden, cultural and medical stigmas persist. Among HRT users, 32.4% were actively discouraged from trying it by a healthcare professional. This lack of clinical support leaves many women on their own. In fact, 81.7% of HRT users had to research menopause independently and only 12.7% felt their doctor provided the information they needed. Not surprisingly, 50.8% found online information confusing and 36.5% believe misinformation shaped their perception of HRT. 'The American healthcare system puts the burden on women to educate themselves, self-advocate and often pay out-of-pocket just to feel like themselves again,' said Cyrille Labourel, CEO of The HRT Club. 'We built our model to restore confidence and eliminate barriers. No insurance, no middlemen, just access to educated providers and clinically-appropriate treatments at an affordable cost.' The HRT Club offers a direct path to treatment With a nationwide network of HRT-knowledgeable physicians, The HRT Club eliminates traditional barriers to care. The platform provides affordable, physician-prescribed treatments without the need for insurance, along with personalized care plans and science-backed education. Women deserve better and The HRT Club is redefining what's possible. Learn more at Methodology The HRT Club commissioned a nationwide survey with Propeller Insights, polling 1,000 U.S. women aged 45 to 60 in April 2025 to evaluate their knowledge, perceptions and experiences surrounding menopause, hormone replacement therapy and access to care. About Propeller Insights Propeller Insights is a full-service market research firm based in Los Angeles. Using quantitative and qualitative methodologies to measure and analyze marketplace and consumer opinions, they work extensively across industries such as travel, brand intelligence, entertainment/media, retail and consumer packaged goods. About The HRT Club The HRT Club is on a mission to make hormonal treatments accessible to everyone. Since its launch in April 2024, The HRT Club has quickly become the leading doctor-recommended platform for hormone replacement therapy (HRT). With a network of over 1,300 prescribers and strategic partnerships across the healthcare industry, we are transforming how people access and afford hormonal treatments. Our members enjoy savings of up to 90% on their HRT prescriptions, ensuring that life-changing care is within reach for all who need it. For more information, visit View source version on CONTACT: Media Contact Courtney Merolle [email protected] KEYWORD: NEW JERSEY UNITED STATES NORTH AMERICA INDUSTRY KEYWORD: BIOTECHNOLOGY WOMEN CONSUMER HEALTH PHARMACEUTICAL SOURCE: The HRT Club Copyright Business Wire 2025. PUB: 05/29/2025 09:05 AM/DISC: 05/29/2025 09:03 AM

As Costs Climb and Confidence Falls, 93% of Women Call for Change in How We View and Support Menopause
As Costs Climb and Confidence Falls, 93% of Women Call for Change in How We View and Support Menopause

Yahoo

time29-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

As Costs Climb and Confidence Falls, 93% of Women Call for Change in How We View and Support Menopause

BRIDGEWATER, N.J., May 29, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Menopause is not only a medical transition, but also a personal reckoning for many women marked by shame, confusion and feeling left behind by the healthcare system. Despite growing consumer interest in hormone replacement therapy (HRT), many enter this phase of life feeling dismissed and devalued. New data released by The HRT Club, a leading pioneer of direct-to-consumer hormone replacement therapies, shows that one-third (32.8%) of American peri/menopausal women feel ugly and less valuable as they age, while another 28.9% say this was the first time they ever felt old. Women aren't just experiencing hormonal shifts, they're losing confidence in how they're seen, supported and treated. Women shouldn't have to feel less valuable during menopause, and they wouldn't, if armed with the right education, care and support. Interest is high, but awareness is lagging When it comes to HRT, most women are not properly informed, with over half (53.5%) saying they aren't familiar with HRT. But once educated, the majority (80.3%) express either a neutral or positive opinion. 30.9% of respondents say they would've done more research had they known what to expect, while 29.1% would've sought help sooner and 22.4% wish they had started treatment earlier. 44.6% have never spoken to a doctor about treatment options at all. Transformative benefits of HRT Among women who've used HRT, the benefits are clear: 76.5% say HRT got their life back on track 63.9% felt better within three months 17.8% say they're having the best sex of their life These numbers suggest both therapeutic value and meaningful improvement in day-to-day life. Cost and coverage are barriers to feeling better Access and affordability remain persistent challenges for women seeking menopause care. Nearly 93% of women believe HRT should be more accessible and affordable, with two-thirds calling for lower prices and more than half citing the need for better insurance coverage. Among those who considered or began treatment, 60.5% said cost influenced their decision not to try HRT and 18.1% stopped using it because of the expense. Even for those who pursued treatment, the path was not always straightforward. 45% had their insurance fully or partially deny the prescription, while nearly 60% ended up paying out of pocket. Additionally, 38.7% reported difficulty getting a prescription from their doctor and 40.5% said insurance coverage posed a significant hurdle. These numbers underscore a critical gap between consumer interest and the healthcare system's ability to meet it. Clinical confusion continues to undermine HRT Beyond the financial burden, cultural and medical stigmas persist. Among HRT users, 32.4% were actively discouraged from trying it by a healthcare professional. This lack of clinical support leaves many women on their own. In fact, 81.7% of HRT users had to research menopause independently and only 12.7% felt their doctor provided the information they needed. Not surprisingly, 50.8% found online information confusing and 36.5% believe misinformation shaped their perception of HRT. "The American healthcare system puts the burden on women to educate themselves, self-advocate and often pay out-of-pocket just to feel like themselves again," said Cyrille Labourel, CEO of The HRT Club. "We built our model to restore confidence and eliminate barriers. No insurance, no middlemen, just access to educated providers and clinically-appropriate treatments at an affordable cost." The HRT Club offers a direct path to treatment With a nationwide network of HRT-knowledgeable physicians, The HRT Club eliminates traditional barriers to care. The platform provides affordable, physician-prescribed treatments without the need for insurance, along with personalized care plans and science-backed education. Women deserve better and The HRT Club is redefining what's possible. Learn more at Methodology The HRT Club commissioned a nationwide survey with Propeller Insights, polling 1,000 U.S. women aged 45 to 60 in April 2025 to evaluate their knowledge, perceptions and experiences surrounding menopause, hormone replacement therapy and access to care. About Propeller Insights Propeller Insights is a full-service market research firm based in Los Angeles. Using quantitative and qualitative methodologies to measure and analyze marketplace and consumer opinions, they work extensively across industries such as travel, brand intelligence, entertainment/media, retail and consumer packaged goods. About The HRT Club The HRT Club is on a mission to make hormonal treatments accessible to everyone. Since its launch in April 2024, The HRT Club has quickly become the leading doctor-recommended platform for hormone replacement therapy (HRT). With a network of over 1,300 prescribers and strategic partnerships across the healthcare industry, we are transforming how people access and afford hormonal treatments. Our members enjoy savings of up to 90% on their HRT prescriptions, ensuring that life-changing care is within reach for all who need it. For more information, visit View source version on Contacts Media ContactCourtney MerollePRforHRTClub@ Sign in to access your portfolio

Most Women Enter Menopause in the Dark: New Survey Reveals Stark Gaps in Hormone Health Education
Most Women Enter Menopause in the Dark: New Survey Reveals Stark Gaps in Hormone Health Education

Business Wire

time06-05-2025

  • Health
  • Business Wire

Most Women Enter Menopause in the Dark: New Survey Reveals Stark Gaps in Hormone Health Education

BRIDGEWATER, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- The HRT Club, a leading pioneer of direct-to-consumer hormone replacement therapies, today unveiled findings from a national survey of 1,000 women aged 45-60, uncovering a widespread crisis in menopause education and care. The results show that most women in the U.S. are entering this major life stage underinformed, underserved and unsupported with limited access to accurate information, treatment options or doctors who take their symptoms seriously. According to the data, 86% of women are not fully confident in their understanding of the menopausal journey and 84% say they don't feel adequately informed about available treatments. Share According to the data, 86% of women are not fully confident in their understanding of the menopausal journey and 84% say they don't feel adequately informed about available treatments. 60% of women didn't learn about menopause until they were already in it. Compounding the issue, 70.5% say their doctor was not fully adequate in preparing them for menopause or discussing treatment options. Menopause disrupts every aspect of daily life The survey also revealed the profound effects menopause has on day-to-day life: 73.1% of women report disrupted sleep, with 86.9% citing trouble falling or staying asleep and 68% impacted by night sweats. 44.6% say menopause has negatively affected their relationships with 83.2% reporting a diminished sex drive and 60% experiencing mood swings. 11.6% say their career growth has taken a hit, due to issues like workplace distraction from hot flashes (57.5%) and strained colleague relationships (68.5%). Overall, 72.1% say they 'don't feel like themselves,' due to weight gain (57.4%) and aging appearance (51.6%). 'We're witnessing a healthcare blind spot,' said Lauren Darisse, COO and General Counsel of The HRT Club. 'Menopause impacts half the population, yet it's often ignored, mischaracterized and left out of mainstream medical conversations. We believe women deserve better and we're here to make that happen.' A powerful treatment still out of reach for too many women Hormone replacement therapy (HRT), when prescribed by experienced providers, can be life-changing, yet it remains widely misunderstood and underutilized. Just 13.5% of women feel deeply familiar with HRT. While nearly 30% learned about it from a healthcare provider, 21.9% had to turn to online research. Even then, 50.8% report being left confused by conflicting information and just 13.8% feel confident in their understanding of HRT's potential benefits. For those who do use HRT, the results are encouraging: 76.5% say HRT got their life back on track. 63.9% reported symptom relief within two months. Among current users, 87.4% report a strong positive impact. Yet access remains a barrier. More than 66% of women believe HRT should be more affordable, as over 25% of users have stopped treatment due to cost and more than 40% struggled to get HRT covered by their insurance at all. A new standard of care The HRT Club is making hormone health easier than ever with access to affordable treatments and HRT-knowledgeable, U.S. physician experts. By offering affordable, physician-prescribed treatments and personalized care plans via a direct-to-consumer platform, The HRT Club is making hormone health easier to access and easier to understand. By providing access to licensed U.S. physician experts and science-backed education, The HRT Club is on a mission to demystify menopause and give women back control of their health, their confidence and their lives. Learn more about how The HRT Club is redefining the future of hormonal care at Methodology The HRT Club commissioned a nationwide survey with Propeller Insights, polling 1,000 U.S. women aged 45 to 60 in April 2025 to evaluate their knowledge, perceptions and experiences surrounding menopause, hormone replacement therapy and access to care. About Propeller Insights Propeller Insights is a full-service market research firm based in Los Angeles. Using quantitative and qualitative methodologies to measure and analyze marketplace and consumer opinions, they work extensively across industries such as travel, brand intelligence, entertainment/media, retail and consumer packaged goods. About The HRT Club The HRT Club is on a mission to make hormonal treatments accessible to everyone. Since its launch in April 2024, The HRT Club has quickly become the leading doctor-recommended platform for hormone replacement therapy (HRT). With a network of over 1,300 prescribers and strategic partnerships across the healthcare industry, we are transforming how people access and afford hormonal treatments. Our members enjoy savings of up to 90% on their HRT prescriptions, ensuring that life-changing care is within reach for all who need it. For more information, visit

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