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When you need providers for specialties you can’t offer in clinic, we can be a trusted resource for:

  • Women’s health nutrition & lifestyle, including PCOS, fertility, peri-menopause, and beyond
  • Weight management with, and without, medications
  • Specialty menopause care for complex cases or for patients to be seen sooner

MENOPAUSE 201 SERIES

Monthly webinars led by our clinicians to enhance your knowledge of specialty menopause care

Upcoming clinician-led webinars

MHT and Long-Term Risks in Older Menopausal Patients

“Lowest dose for shortest time” is the line we used for the last generation of women on MHT, but is that data driven or reactionary? What evidence do we have for long-term use of MHT and safety? When to stop? Does it impact dementia risk? We will discuss those topics and take your questions in this 60-minute webinar.

July 16, 2025

5:00 PM Pacific | 6:00 PM Mountain | 7:00 PM Central | 8:00 PM Eastern

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Hormone Therapy and Cancer: Assessing the Risk-Benefit Balance in Menopause

Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is often discussed in the context of increased breast cancer risk, but some evidence suggests it may also offer protective benefits against cancers including breast, colorectal and endometrial cancer. This webinar will explore the complex relationship between HRT and cancer risk during menopause, including how to evaluate potential benefits and risks when guiding patients through treatment decisions.

August 20, 2025

5:00 PM Pacific | 6:00 PM Mountain | 7:00 PM Central | 8:00 PM Eastern

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GLP-1 and Menopause, what do we know and when are they appropriate?

As GLP-1 medications like semaglutide gain popularity for weight management, questions are emerging around their role in menopause care. This session will examine how these therapies intersect with hormonal changes, and what clinicians should consider when prescribing them to women in perimenopause or menopause. We will discuss emerging research, considerations for long-term use, and what to watch for when it comes to bone health, muscle mass, cardiovascular risk, and overall patient outcomes.

September 17, 2025

5:00 PM Pacific | 6:00 PM Mountain | 7:00 PM Central | 8:00 PM Eastern

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Vaginal Health in Menopause: Addressing Genitourinary syndrome of Menopause (GSM) and Beyond

GSM is just one of many changes that can impact comfort and quality of life during menopause. This webinar will explore a full range of vaginal and vulvar concerns, from dryness and pain with sex to recurrent infections and conditions like lichen sclerosus. We’ll review treatment options, patient communication strategies, and ways to support long-term vaginal health.

October 15, 2025

5:00 PM Pacific | 6:00 PM Mountain | 7:00 PM Central | 8:00 PM Eastern

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PATIENT EDUCATION

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Covered by Insurance


Aetna
BlueCross BlueSheild
Cigna
United Healthcare

We’re in-network with these plans. Patients should check with their insurance about their coverage and deductible before their visit with the Virtual Clinic.

Clinicians overview

Frequently Asked Questions

Please email our Patient Care Team at virtualclinicsupport@unifiedhc.com.

We are in-network with the majority of payers in North Carolina, South Carolina, Arizona and Florida. This includes Aetna, Cigna, BlueCross Blue Shield and UnitedHealthcare. Before you begin treatment with a Virtual Care provider, we recommend that you call your insurance company to verify that your visit will be in network, and to determine what your deductible and copays will be.

After booking your appointment, you'll receive a link to complete your medical forms. This needs to be done at least 48 hours prior to your appointment so that your clinician can be ready for your visit. About 24 hours before your appointment you will receive a link to join your video visit. We recommend using a computer rather than your phone for the best experience. Prior to your appointment time, simply click on the link and follow the instructions to join the meeting.

Our in-network coverage includes video appointments with our doctors and dietitians (in most markets). The number of appointments covered is dependent on your specific plan. Please call your insurance provider prior to your initial visit to understand how many yearly visits your coverage includes.

Once you have booked an appointment and supplied us with your insurance information, our care coordinators will work with your insurance to establish an estimate of the co-pay, coinsurance or deductible that is owed by the patient for the visit. We will communicate this to you and provide a secure payment link to collect that amount. The remaining balance will be billed to your insurance company, and once the claim has been processed, you will receive an explanation of benefits notice in the mail of what was paid by the carrier. If there is a remaining balance after the insurance company has processed the claim, Virtual Clinic will issue a statement to the patient with their remaining balance owed.

If your Virtual Clinic visits are in network with your insurance, you still may have a deductible to meet and co-pays. Please verify those amounts with your insurance company before you begin treatment so that you understand costs and the number of visits covered. If you're uninsured or out of network under your plan,Virtual Clinic can bill you direct for payment for services (self-pay). Please note that we do not offer a sliding scale for payments. The cost for an initial self-pay visit with a dietitian is $199 and with a doctor it is $250. The cost for a self-pay follow up visit with a dietitian is $119 and with a doctor it is $199.

While the Virtual Clinic is associated with your OB/GYN’s office, we are a separate clinic with different providers from your in-person providers. Before you can book your first appointment, you will need to set up an account with the Virtual Clinic and provide some basic information such as your insurance, payment method and health history. Setting up your account only takes a few minutes. Your Virtual Clinic account is connected to a separate patient portal from your OB/GYN’s office. You will use your new Virtual Clinic account to meet with our providers, as well as to view appointment notes and connect with our Patient Care Team. When you meet with any member of our clinical staff, your notes will be accessible in your patient portal.

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