Foundational support for menopausal symptom relief.
Estradiol cream delivers estrogen through the skin in a steady, physiologic way, helping address symptoms associated with menopause and estrogen decline. Many women experience changes such as hot flashes, night sweats, sleep disruption, mood shifts, vaginal dryness, and decreased quality of life during this transition.
Topical estradiol is often selected as an alternative to patches, particularly for women who experience skin irritation or need a more flexible option that fits into an active lifestyle. Like other transdermal therapies, it delivers estrogen directly into the bloodstream, avoiding first-pass metabolism through the liver.
Women with an intact uterus typically require progesterone in addition to estradiol. While not required, progesterone is also recommended for women without an intact uterus because it may still offer benefits for sleep and mood.
How patients use estradiol
Peri- and postmenopausal symptom support: May help reduce hot flashes, night sweats, and flushing
Mood and sleep support: May help improve sleep quality and emotional stability
Bone and metabolic health: May support bone density and metabolic function
The estradiol cream is applied to the skin daily and adjusted over time based on symptom response and tolerability.
Why patients choose estradiol cream
Flexible application that fits an active lifestyle
No patch adhesion or skin irritation concerns
Even transdermal hormone delivery
Customizable dosing with clinician guidance
How it works
Estradiol cream therapy is bioidentical and offered as a 4-week subscription, delivered directly to your door following medical intake and clinician approval. Dosing is individualized, and therapy is monitored to ensure safety and symptom relief.
Foundational support for menopausal symptom relief.
Estradiol cream delivers estrogen through the skin in a steady, physiologic way, helping address symptoms associated with menopause and estrogen decline. Many women experience changes such as hot flashes, night sweats, sleep disruption, mood shifts, vaginal dryness, and decreased quality of life during this transition.
Topical estradiol is often selected as an alternative to patches, particularly for women who experience skin irritation or need a more flexible option that fits into an active lifestyle. Like other transdermal therapies, it delivers estrogen directly into the bloodstream, avoiding first-pass metabolism through the liver.
Women with an intact uterus typically require progesterone in addition to estradiol. While not required, progesterone is also recommended for women without an intact uterus because it may still offer benefits for sleep and mood.
How patients use estradiol
Peri- and postmenopausal symptom support: May help reduce hot flashes, night sweats, and flushing
Mood and sleep support: May help improve sleep quality and emotional stability
Bone and metabolic health: May support bone density and metabolic function
The estradiol cream is applied to the skin daily and adjusted over time based on symptom response and tolerability.
Why patients choose estradiol cream
Flexible application that fits an active lifestyle
No patch adhesion or skin irritation concerns
Even transdermal hormone delivery
Customizable dosing with clinician guidance
How it works
Estradiol cream therapy is bioidentical and offered as a 4-week subscription, delivered directly to your door following medical intake and clinician approval. Dosing is individualized, and therapy is monitored to ensure safety and symptom relief.