TLDR
Midi Health is a menopause telehealth service that works with insurance, which can reduce costs but adds billing complexity. It is a clinical service, not a tracking app. For women still in the symptom documentation stage who need tools to bring to any provider, self-tracking apps are the appropriate cost.
Midi Health
Insurance-based; out-of-pocket variespricing varies
Horiva
$9/moper month, no data selling
Midi Health Pricing Tiers
| Service | Pricing Model | Provider Access | Tracking | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Midi Health | Insurance + copay/deductible | Menopause specialists | Intake-focused | Insurance complexity; varies by plan |
| Evernow | $49/mo direct pay | Menopause specialists | Intake-focused | Simple pricing; not insurance-based |
| Horiva | $9/mo | No provider | 40+ symptoms daily | Documentation for any provider |
| Balance | Free / ~$3.80/mo | No provider | Symptom logging | No doctor report |
Hidden Costs You Won't See on the Pricing Page
- ⚠ Insurance coverage for telehealth menopause services varies significantly by plan and state
- ⚠ Not all services billed through Midi Health will be covered by all insurance plans
- ⚠ Co-pays, deductibles, and plan-specific coverage rules apply
What Midi Health Provides
Midi Health is a US menopause telehealth service that works with insurance plans to provide remote access to menopause-specialist providers. The clinical model covers symptom assessment, treatment discussion, and prescription management for HRT and alternatives.
The distinguishing feature compared to direct-pay services like Evernow is insurance integration. For women with qualifying coverage, Midi Health can reduce out-of-pocket costs for menopause specialist visits.
The Insurance Variable
Insurance billing introduces complexity that direct-pay services avoid. Whether a specific service is covered, how much of the cost applies to your deductible, and what co-pays look like all vary by plan.
This is not unique to Midi Health - it is the nature of US insurance billing. But it means that comparing Midi Health’s cost to Evernow’s $49/month requires knowing your specific insurance situation. A woman with comprehensive telehealth coverage could pay significantly less than $49/month through Midi Health. A woman with a high-deductible plan might pay more for the same visits.
When Clinical Services Make Sense
Both Midi Health and Evernow are appropriate when you are ready to pursue treatment with a specialist. They provide what self-tracking apps cannot: clinical assessment, treatment planning, and prescription access.
The Pre-Clinical Documentation Gap
Neither Midi Health nor Evernow is designed for the stage before treatment engagement - when you are trying to understand your symptoms, document patterns, and build a case to bring to any provider.
A clinical intake gives the provider a starting point, but it captures a snapshot. Weeks or months of daily symptom tracking gives both you and any provider a pattern.
Before an initial appointment with any clinical service, having a structured symptom history - logged daily across 40+ categories, exported as a PDF - makes the intake more productive and the treatment conversation more grounded.
Source: Service pricing pages for Evernow and Midi Health
Source: Public reporting, 2025
Source: Horiva pricing page
Q&A
How much does Midi Health cost?
Midi Health uses insurance billing, so your cost depends on your coverage. Some services may be covered as preventive care or telehealth visits; others may require co-pays or apply toward your deductible. Midi Health's website and your insurance plan's benefits are the definitive sources for your specific costs.
Q&A
Is Midi Health covered by insurance?
Midi Health works with insurance plans to cover menopause care. Coverage varies by plan, state, and the specific services rendered. Insurance billing means some costs may be covered, but verification with your insurer is necessary before assuming coverage.
Q&A
Is Midi Health or Evernow cheaper?
It depends on your insurance. Evernow is $49/month direct pay regardless of insurance. Midi Health may cost less if your insurance covers menopause telehealth visits, or more if your plan has high co-pays or deductibles. Direct cost comparison requires knowing your specific insurance situation.
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Try Horiva free| Midi Health | Horiva | |
|---|---|---|
| Monthly cost | Insurance-based; out-of-pocket varies | $9/mo |
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