Alloy: Alloy publishes multiple menopause-treatment starting prices directly on the product pages.
BodyLogicMD: BodyLogicMD uses a physician-network model rather than a direct subscription, which gives users access to in-person care that most telehealth-first competitors cannot match.
Alloy: Official Alloy pages show a one-time $49 doctor consultation fee and menopause hormone products starting at $39.99, with several estradiol formats listed at higher monthly prices.
BodyLogicMD: BodyLogicMD prices vary by network physician and location, but hormone optimization programs are typically described in the $250–$500/month range depending on the protocol and monitoring frequency.
Alloy: No mandatory membership fee is clearly highlighted in the normalized source data.
BodyLogicMD: No universal membership fee — pricing depends on the individual certified physician in the network.
Alloy: Alloy says users are assigned a menopause-trained doctor and can get a plan in as little as 12 hours, with unlimited messaging while the prescription is active.
BodyLogicMD: An initial consultation with a network physician is required to develop a personalized hormone protocol.