
5 Best Online Hormone Clinics in Canada (2026)
Only three Canadian online clinics are genuinely hormone-specialist by design: Science & Humans (most comprehensive, both sexes, national), Felix (broadest national reach, lowest per-visit cost), and HorminaCare (women-only, Ontario-first, OHIP-aligned testing). Two more — TruBalance and True Balance Wellness — are hormone-focused but operate hybrid or referral models.
Hormone health in Canada has long been underserved. Specialist wait times can stretch months, family doctors often lack the training to diagnose complex hormonal conditions, and most patients are left managing symptoms without answers. Online hormone clinics have stepped in to close that gap, offering comprehensive testing, licensed clinician consultations, personalised treatment plans, and home-delivered medications, all without leaving your home.
But not all platforms are equal. Many that call themselves hormone clinics are general telehealth services that happen to offer a menopause prescription or a basic testosterone consult. This guide focuses on platforms that are genuinely built around hormone health, with the diagnostic depth, specialist training, and treatment range to back it up.
Key takeaways
- Only three truly hormone-specialist online clinics currently operate in Canada
- Science & Humans is the most comprehensive, covering both men and women across 10+ programs
- HorminaCare is the strongest women-only option, focused exclusively on hormonal conditions
- Felix bridges hormone care and everyday health, with broad national coverage
- TruBalance and True Balance Wellness are hormone-focused but operate as referral or hybrid models, not pure online clinics
5 best online hormone clinics in Canada at a glance
| Clinic | Men's health | Women's health | Fully online | Locations covered |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Science & Humans | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | 9 provinces |
| Felix Health | ✅ | ✅ | ✅ | National |
| HorminaCare | ❌ | ✅ | ✅ | Ontario only (AB & BC coming late 2026) |
| TruBalance Healthcare | ✅ | ✅ | ⚠️ Partial | National referral network |
| True Balance Wellness | ✅ | ✅ | ⚠️ Partial | Alberta-focused |
This shortlist applies five filters: hormone-specialist by design (not a general telehealth platform with a hormone add-on), Canada-based and operating under Canadian clinical and regulatory standards, fully virtual with no in-person requirement for standard care, comprehensive multi-marker hormone testing as a core diagnostic step, and licensed Canadian clinicians with specific hormone-health training. Only three platforms met all five; the other two are included as partial-fit options with their limitations flagged below.
1. Science & Humans
Science & Humans is Canada's most comprehensive online hormone clinic, offering end-to-end hormone care for both men and women. The platform uses a 13+ biomarker blood panel to evaluate hormonal health in depth, with blood work requisitions issued within 24 hours and consultations typically scheduled within days of results — a sharp contrast to the months-long wait times at traditional endocrinology clinics.
All medications are Health Canada-authorised and delivered to your door from licensed Canadian pharmacies. The platform takes an integrative, functional approach, evaluating the endocrine, metabolic, cardiovascular, and neurological systems together rather than treating symptoms in isolation.
Programs offered
| Women's programs | Men's programs |
|---|---|
| Perimenopause & menopause | Hormone health (testosterone optimisation) |
| Early reproductive hormone health | Erectile dysfunction |
| Weight optimisation | Weight optimisation |
| Prescription skincare | Hair regrowth |
| Hair regrowth | — |
Pricing
| Step | What's included | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Assessment & blood work | $1 |
| 2 | Video consultation & care plan | $150 |
| 3 | Ongoing care | $200 / 3 months |
Why we recommend it
- The only platform in this list offering specialised hormone care for both men and women under one integrated program, with a 13+ biomarker panel as standard.
- Both bioidentical and traditional HRT options are available, allowing clinicians to tailor treatment rather than defaulting to a one-size-fits-all approach.
- At $200 per quarter, ongoing care includes consultations, lab reviews, and treatment adjustments — solid value compared to paying separately at a traditional clinic.
2. Felix Health
Felix is a Canada-wide on-demand health platform serving over 1.5 million Canadian patients, with two provincially licensed pharmacies covering both eastern and western Canada. While broader in scope than a pure hormone specialist, Felix has built dedicated programs for several key hormonal conditions including menopause, erectile dysfunction, hormonal hair loss, and weight management via GLP-1 medications, with licensed nurse practitioners and MDs handling all consultations. All medications are delivered free to your door, and Felix supports direct insurance billing.
Programs offered
| Everyday health | Sexual health | Skin & hair | Proactive health | Mental health |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Weight loss (GLP-1) | Erectile dysfunction | Acne | Longevity | Anxiety |
| Menopause | Birth control | Hair loss | Fertility | Depression |
| Smoking cessation | Cold sores | Melasma | Metabolic health | — |
| Migraines | Genital herpes | Rosacea | — | — |
| STI · Allergies · Acid reflux | PrEP · Premature ejaculation | — | — | — |
| Diabetes | — | — | — | — |
Pricing
| Step | What's included | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Online visit | Assessment & prescription (valid up to 1 year) | ~$40 per visit |
| Medication | Delivered free to your door | Varies by prescription |
| Ongoing support | Practitioner & pharmacist messaging | Included |
Why we recommend it
- At around $40 per visit with direct insurance billing, Felix offers one of the most accessible and affordable entry points for hormone-related treatment in Canada.
- Treatment categories span hormones, weight, skin, sexual health, and mental health, so it works well for patients managing multiple health concerns on one platform.
- Free nationwide delivery through two provincially licensed pharmacies means consistent access regardless of which province you are in.
3. HorminaCare
HorminaCare is Canada's only platform dedicated exclusively to women's hormone health, launched in January 2026 and currently serving patients across Ontario. Founded by Melissa Williams and staffed entirely by licensed nurse practitioners trained in women's hormone health, HorminaCare takes a root-cause approach, using lab results, medical history, and symptom mapping to build individualised treatment plans.
The platform offers OHIP-covered testing through Dynacare and LifeLabs, a free first consultation, and transparent per-visit pricing with no subscription or long-term commitment required. Expansion to Alberta and British Columbia is planned for later in 2026.
Programs offered
- PCOS / PMOS
- Hormonal acne
- Perimenopause
- Menopause
- Other hormonal symptoms (root-cause workups for irregular cycles, low libido, mood and energy concerns)
Pricing
| Step | What's included | Cost |
|---|---|---|
| Initial consult | Free virtual consultation | $0 |
| Care plan & results review | Hormone imbalance care | $120 |
| Care plan & results review | Perimenopause / menopause care | $125 |
| Follow-up visits | Ongoing care | $35–$65 |
Why we recommend it
- The only platform in Canada built exclusively for women's hormone health, with every clinician specifically trained in hormonal conditions rather than general practice.
- OHIP-covered testing at Dynacare and LifeLabs means most patients in Ontario pay nothing for lab work, keeping the total cost of care genuinely low.
- A no-commitment, pay-per-visit model gives patients full control without locking them into a subscription — works well for those who want to start slowly and see how it goes.
4. TruBalance Healthcare
TruBalance Healthcare is a well-established Canadian BHRT education and patient referral network that has been operating since 2009. It trains physicians and nurse practitioners in bioidentical hormone replacement therapy through accredited CME programs led by Dr. Neal Rouzier of Worldlink Medical, and connects patients across Canada with affiliated BHRT-specialised clinics.
Virtual consults are available via Zoom, making it partially accessible online. That said, TruBalance is not a standalone online clinic in the way the first three entries are. It functions primarily as a referral network to in-person or hybrid clinic partners, so the experience can vary depending on which affiliated provider you end up with.
Programs offered
- Bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) for women
- Testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) for men
- Thyroid support
- Weight management
- Low-dose naltrexone (LDN)
- Pain management
Pricing
Custom pricing — varies by affiliated clinic.
What to know before you book
- TruBalance is a referral and education network rather than a direct online clinic, so you will be connected to an affiliated provider rather than booking through a single unified platform.
- Pricing, availability, and the degree of online access vary by affiliated clinic, which makes it harder to compare or predict costs upfront.
5. True Balance Wellness
True Balance Wellness is one of Canada's largest hormone therapy clinic networks, having worked with over 50,000 patients across programs covering BHRT, TRT, PCOS, weight management, and more. The clinic offers a virtual intake process — including a new patient registration appointment conducted online — but requires blood work to be completed in person at a Dynalife or local lab.
Follow-up appointments and ongoing care can be done virtually. While the clinic does serve patients across Canada, its primary infrastructure is Alberta-based, and service availability, pricing, and access outside Alberta can vary.
Programs offered
- BHRT program
- TRT program
- Nutrition & weight loss
- PCOS program
- Vaginal health
- Erectile health
- Iron infusion
- BioBalance scan
- Phlebotomy
Pricing
Varies by clinic — confirm with True Balance Wellness directly.
What to know before you book
- Blood work must be completed in person at a Dynalife or local lab, which makes this a hybrid model rather than a fully online experience.
- The clinic's core infrastructure is Alberta-based, so patients in other provinces should confirm availability and pricing before booking.
How to choose the right online hormone clinic
Choosing the right clinic comes down to more than just pricing. The questions below can help you figure out which platform actually fits your situation before you commit.
- Is the clinic hormone-specialist by design, or a general telehealth platform with hormone services added on?
- Does it offer comprehensive multi-marker blood panel testing, or just a single hormone test?
- Are all clinicians specifically trained in hormone health, not just general practitioners?
- Is the process fully virtual, or does it require in-person visits for blood work or consultations?
- Is pricing transparent and publicly listed, or only revealed after signup?
- Does it offer ongoing monitoring and follow-up care as part of the standard program?
- Is it available in your province?
Limitations and open questions
This guide covers the platforms most clearly built as hormone-specialist online clinics for Canadian patients. It does not include US-based platforms (Midi Health, Hone Health, Winona) because none of them serve Canadian patients. It also does not include general telehealth platforms (Maple, Tia Health, TELUS Health MyCare) that offer one or two hormone-adjacent services as part of a broader catalogue — those are covered in our companion guide to general online clinics in Canada.
Pricing, provincial coverage, and clinician availability change frequently. We update this list as platforms expand provincial coverage or change pricing structures; the figures here reflect the published rates at time of writing.
Conclusion
There are genuinely good options for hormone care online in Canada, but the landscape is smaller than it looks once you filter out the general telehealth platforms. For patients who want a thorough, structured approach to hormone health with ongoing monitoring built in, the three specialist clinics in this list are the strongest starting points. For those who need a more flexible or lower-commitment entry point, the partial-fit options are worth exploring with the limitations in mind.
As the space grows, more dedicated hormone platforms are likely to emerge, particularly for underserved conditions and provinces. For now, the clinics above represent the most credible options available to Canadians in 2026.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need a referral to access an online hormone clinic in Canada?
No. All of the clinics in this list allow patients to book directly without a referral from a family doctor.
Is online hormone therapy safe?
Yes, when provided by licensed Canadian clinicians following evidence-based protocols. All clinics on this list use licensed nurse practitioners or physicians and Health Canada-authorised medications.
How long does it take to get started?
Science & Humans issues blood work requisitions within 24 hours and schedules consultations within days of results. HorminaCare and Felix typically see patients within days of booking. TruBalance and True Balance Wellness timelines depend on the affiliated clinic.
What is the difference between BHRT and traditional HRT?
Bioidentical hormones are chemically identical to those naturally produced by the body. Traditional HRT uses synthetic hormones. Both are clinically valid options, and the right choice depends on your health history, symptoms, and clinician recommendation.
Can men access hormone care through these clinics?
Yes. Science & Humans and Felix both offer men's hormone programs including testosterone replacement therapy. HorminaCare is women-only. TruBalance and True Balance Wellness serve both men and women.
Which clinic is best if I am outside Ontario?
Science & Humans serves 9 provinces and is the strongest fully national option. Felix also delivers nationwide. HorminaCare is currently Ontario-only, with Alberta and BC expansion planned for late 2026.
Last verified: 2026-05-26
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