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Updated: January 22, 2026

How to Find a Doctor Who Can Prescribe Vagifem Near You [2026 Guide]

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Peter Daggett

Peter Daggett

Doctor with stethoscope and prescription pad for Vagifem

Looking for a doctor who can prescribe Vagifem for vaginal menopause symptoms? Learn which specialists prescribe it, how to ask, and your telehealth options in 2026.

Vagifem (estradiol vaginal inserts, 10 mcg) is a prescription-only medication. You'll need a licensed healthcare provider to evaluate your symptoms and write the prescription. The good news is that Vagifem is not a controlled substance, which means it's accessible from a wide range of providers — and telehealth has made getting a prescription more convenient than ever.

Who Can Prescribe Vagifem?

Because Vagifem is not a controlled substance, it can be prescribed by any licensed prescriber with appropriate clinical training. The following types of providers commonly prescribe vaginal estrogen therapy:

  • OB/GYNs (Obstetrician-Gynecologists): The most common prescribers of vaginal estrogen. OB/GYNs specialize in women's reproductive health and are very familiar with genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM) and its treatments.
  • Gynecologists: Specialists focusing on the female reproductive system. Excellent choice for vaginal estrogen evaluation and prescription.
  • Primary Care Physicians (PCPs) and Internal Medicine: Your family doctor or internist can also prescribe Vagifem. Many PCPs are comfortable managing menopause hormone therapy in their patients.
  • Nurse Practitioners (NPs) and Physician Assistants (PAs): Advanced practice providers can prescribe Vagifem in most U.S. states. They are increasingly common in OB/GYN and primary care settings.
  • Menopause Specialists: Certified Menopause Practitioners (CMPs) credentialed by The Menopause Society (formerly NAMS) specialize specifically in menopause care. They have the most in-depth knowledge of vaginal estrogen options. Find one at menopause.org.

How to Ask Your Doctor About Vagifem

Many patients feel uncertain about how to bring up vaginal dryness or menopause symptoms with their provider. Here's how to start the conversation:

  • "I've been experiencing vaginal dryness, irritation, and discomfort during sex since menopause. I've read about vaginal estrogen therapy — can we discuss whether it's appropriate for me?"
  • "My pharmacist mentioned Vagifem (estradiol vaginal inserts). Is that something you can prescribe for my symptoms?"
  • "I've been on Vagifem and it's working well. Can I get a 90-day prescription with auto-refills?"

Don't be shy about this conversation — vaginal dryness and GSM are extremely common medical conditions that affect up to 50% of postmenopausal women, and they don't resolve on their own. Effective treatment is available.

Telehealth Options: Get a Vagifem Prescription from Home

One of the most significant developments in menopause care is the growth of menopause-specialized telehealth platforms. These services allow you to have a virtual appointment with a menopause-knowledgeable provider who can evaluate your symptoms and prescribe Vagifem or a suitable alternative — all from your phone or computer.

Menopause-focused telehealth platforms include:

  • Midi Health — Menopause-specialized clinical team; accepts many insurance plans
  • Evernow — Hormone therapy specialists; monthly subscription model
  • Alloy Women's Health — Menopause-focused; offers both assessment and prescription
  • Hers, Wisp, others — General telehealth platforms that also handle vaginal estrogen prescribing

Telehealth is especially useful if your current provider isn't comfortable with menopause management, if you have a long wait for a GYN appointment, or if you simply prefer the convenience of a virtual visit.

Finding a Menopause Specialist In Person

If you prefer an in-person specialist, The Menopause Society (menopause.org) maintains a searchable directory of Certified Menopause Practitioners at their "Find a Healthcare Provider" tool. These clinicians have completed specialized training and can offer comprehensive menopause management including vaginal estrogen therapy.

Once You Have a Prescription, Find Vagifem Near You

After you've gotten your prescription, finding a pharmacy with Vagifem in stock is the next step. medfinder contacts local pharmacies to find out which ones have your medication in stock, and texts you the results — saving you the time of calling around. This is especially helpful for a specialty medication like Vagifem that isn't stocked in large quantities at every pharmacy.

And once your prescription is filled, check out our guide to saving money on Vagifem to make sure you're not overpaying.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Vagifem (estradiol vaginal inserts) is a prescription-only medication. However, it is not a controlled substance, which means any licensed prescriber — including OB/GYNs, PCPs, nurse practitioners, and telehealth providers — can prescribe it without special DEA authorization.

Yes. Primary care physicians, internists, family medicine doctors, and their nurse practitioners and physician assistants can all prescribe Vagifem. Many PCPs are comfortable managing vaginal estrogen therapy. If your PCP is unsure, they may refer you to a gynecologist or menopause specialist.

Yes. Several menopause-focused telehealth platforms — including Midi Health, Evernow, and Alloy Women's Health — offer virtual consultations and can prescribe Vagifem or a suitable alternative after evaluating your symptoms. This is a convenient option, especially if you have a long wait for a gynecologist appointment.

Certified Menopause Practitioners (CMPs) are clinicians who have completed specialized training in menopause care and are credentialed by The Menopause Society (formerly NAMS). You can find a CMP near you using the provider directory at menopause.org. OB/GYNs with an interest in menopause management are also an excellent choice.

No. Vagifem (estradiol vaginal inserts) is not a controlled substance and is not scheduled by the DEA. It can be prescribed by any licensed prescriber, including through telehealth platforms in most states, and does not require special prescribing authorization.

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