Sesame Launches Women's Health Subscriptions for Menopause and PCOS

Key Takeaways
- Sesame has launched two new subscription programs that are specifically designed to treat symptoms of menopause and PCOS
- Each subscription is priced at $99/mo. and includes same-day virtual visits with a dedicated provider, unlimited messaging, and access to prescriptions and refills for a range of symptoms, including hot flashes, weight gain, mood swings and more.
Finding affordable, high-quality care for menopause or PCOS shouldn’t be complicated. Unfortunately, the traditional U.S. healthcare system is riddled with long waits for care, sky-high costs, and insurance plans that rarely cover ongoing specialist care.
The result? Millions of women across the U.S. are unheard and untreated, left to navigate complex, life-altering hormonal changes with little to no support.
A recent study found that nearly 75% of women who sought medical attention for significant menopause symptoms didn’t receive the treatment they needed. PCOS is just as overlooked: even though it affects about 1 in 10 women of reproductive age, it’s estimated that 70% of cases remain undiagnosed.
That’s why Sesame has launched two new women’s health subscription programs for menopause and PCOS. These programs combine clinical expertise, diagnostic insights, and ongoing support to deliver affordable, holistic hormonal health care.
Read on to learn about what’s included, what kinds of symptoms can be treated, and why Sesame designed these programs.
What’s included in Sesame’s women’s health subscriptions?
For just $99/month, Sesame’s menopause and PCOS subscriptions include video visits with a licensed provider of the patient’s choice, essential lab work, access to hormonal and non-hormonal therapies, and ongoing treatment adjustments and monitoring.
Here’s what patients can expect:
- Face-to-face video visits with a provider of the patient’s choice, ensuring comfort, trust, and patient-led care
- Lab work included to assess hormonal health, blood sugar levels, thyroid function, cholesterol
- Personalized treatment plans informed by lab data and clinical history
- Access to prescriptions, including both hormonal and non-hormonal therapies
- Ongoing care and treatment adjustments based on symptom changes and patient feedback
- Unlimited messaging for continuous communication and support
What kind of menopause symptoms can be treated?
With Sesame’s online menopause subscription, women will have access to same-day, personalized care for common perimenopause and menopause symptoms, including:
- Hot flashes and night sweats
- Insomnia
- Brain fog
- Anxiety and depression
- Weight gain
- Joint pain
- Hair thinning or loss
- Dry skin and reduced elasticity
- Low libido
- Vaginal dryness
- Painful sex
Too many women with PCOS or menopause symptoms are told what they’re going through is just part of life, even as those symptoms disrupt their health, sleep, work, and relationships.
What kinds of PCOS symptoms can be treated?
Sesame’s online PCOS subscription is designed to provide access to prescription treatment and lifestyle support for a wide range of PCOS symptoms, including:
- Menstrual irregularities (unpredictable or prolonged periods)
- Hair & skin concerns (hair thinning or loss, excess facial or body hair, hormonal acne)
- Metabolic health (unexplained weight gain, insulin resistance)
- Fertility (irregular ovulation, difficulty conceiving)
- Mood swings (anxiety, depression)
How to get started with Sesame’s women’s health subscriptions
Sesame makes it affordable and convenient to access online treatment for menopause and PCOS symptoms. Here’s how to get started:
1. Begin with a short questionnaire. You’ll be able to elaborate more on your PCOS or menopause symptoms and select a provider.
2. Meet with your provider. During your face-to-face video call, your provider will create a customized treatment plan based on your symptoms, medical history, and goals.
3. Your provider may order labs, if needed. This allows your clinician to assess your metabolic health and determine which treatments are right for you.
4. Pick up your prescription or refill. If medications are prescribed as part of your care plan, your provider will send your prescription(s) to your local pharmacy for pick-up.
5. Receive ongoing, personalized support for your menopause or PCOS symptoms. Your provider is just a video call or message away for treatment adjustments and expert guidance.
Why women’s health?
Sesame’s PCOS and menopause subscriptions were born out of a clear need: millions of women are struggling to access quality care for some of the most common and disruptive health conditions. Too often, their symptoms are brushed off as “normal.” Others face long wait times, high out-of-pocket costs, and fragmented care.
Sesame’s women’s health subscriptions are designed to counter these issues by offering a convenient, self-pay option that makes high-quality PCOS and menopause treatment accessible and affordable – regardless of insurance status.
“We’ve built something we believe is truly different,” said Dr. Allison Edwards, Medical Director at Sesame. “Too many women with PCOS or menopause symptoms are told what they’re going through is just part of life, even as those symptoms disrupt their health, sleep, work, and relationships. We wanted to create a care experience that listens, diagnoses thoughtfully, and stays with the patient through every phase of treatment."
About Sesame
Sesame is building a radically new healthcare system for uninsured Americans and those with high-deductible plans. The company's marketplace replaces historically inefficient, expensive healthcare with a direct connection – either virtually or in-person – between patients and physicians. This direct connection enables Sesame to offer doctor visits, labs, imaging and prescription drugs at half the price.
Sesame is backed by private equity investors that include GV, Virgin Group, General Catalyst and Giant Ventures. The company has been ranked #1 by Healthline for overall care since 2021, as well as Best for Doctor Choice in 2023, 2024 and 2025 by Forbes and most affordable telehealth in 2023 by CNET. For more information, visit sesamecare.com.
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