Many Women Skip Menopause Treatment Due to High Cost, Survey Shows
- A February 2025 survey of 1,500 women in the U.S. found that nearly 21% postponed or skipped menopause treatment because of financial worries.
- Financial barriers and inadequate insurance coverage led many women to skip hormone therapy despite its effectiveness for severe symptoms.
- The survey reported 41% of women felt financial strain from medication costs, with 12% cutting essential expenses to afford care.
- Only 26% of women had full insurance coverage for menopause prescriptions, while 60% paid copays and some lacked any coverage.
- These findings underscore the need for better insurance and affordable treatments to improve menopause care access and reduce health risks.
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Many women skip menopause treatment due to high cost_ survey shows
Many women skip menopause treatment due to high cost, survey shows New data from GoodRx Research reveals that while most women spend less than $50 a month on menopause-related treatments, cost remains a major barrier, leading some to delay care or forgo treatment altogether. A survey conducted in February 2025, of 1,500 respondents highlights a stark reality: Nearly 1 in 5 women (21%) have put off or avoided menopause treatment due to financial …
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Many women skip menopause treatment due to high cost, survey shows New data from GoodRx Research reveals that while most women spend less than $50 a month on menopause-related treatments, cost remains a major barrier, leading some to delay care or forgo treatment altogether. A survey conducted in February 2025, of 1,500 respondents highlights a stark reality: Nearly 1 in 5 women (21%) have put off or avoided menopause treatment due to financial …
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Many women skip menopause treatment due to high cost, survey shows
GoodRx reveals that while most women spend less than $50 a month on menopause-related treatments, cost remains a major barrier, leading some to delay care or forgo treatment altogether.
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