Overview
- One Medical says the visits are available across all regions where it has offices, with in‑person and virtual options bookable in the One Medical app, most major insurance accepted, and no membership required.
- A 10‑month pilot in Los Angeles and the San Francisco Bay Area saw more than 1,000 patients, with 75% starting treatment plans and 30% reporting greater confidence after one visit, according to the company.
- The company reports that hundreds of primary care providers have received specialized training in perimenopause and menopause care.
- The program integrates care within the primary care relationship, with clinicians evaluating symptoms alongside cardiovascular risk, bone health, and mental wellbeing.
- The rollout aims to address a widely cited training gap in primary care as roughly 2 million people enter perimenopause and 1.3 million enter menopause in the U.S. each year.
