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Best Telehealth Clinics in Idaho (2026)

Compare TRT, GLP-1, HRT, hair loss, and ED clinics available in Idaho. True annual cost — labs and startup fees included.

Testosterone (TRT)GLP-1 Weight LossHRTHair LossSexual Health (ED)

Testosterone (TRT) in Idaho

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Titan Medical
Get started for $49 — editor's choice TRT...
9.5/10
$99/moLabs extra
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Maximus
$99.99/mo annually — AI-powered protocols...
9.4/10
$100/mo✓ Labs
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Male Excel
Excel Advantage Program — personalized 60-day...
9.2/10
$99/moLabs extra
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GLP-1 Weight Loss in Idaho

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Remedy Meds
$120 off first month — 10% body weight guaran...
9.5/10
$179/moLabs extra
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DirectMeds
Compounded GLP-1 from $199/mo — semaglutide a...
8.8/10
$199/moLabs extra
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CareBare
GLP-1 from $199/mo — full-service platform: w...
8.7/10
$199/moLabs extra
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HRT in Idaho

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Midi Health
Insurance-covered HRT — accepted at most majo...
9.1/10
$0/mo✓ Labs
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Alloy
$49/mo — affordable HRT with strong women's c...
8.4/10
$49/moLabs extra
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Sesame Care
Direct-to-patient marketplace — GLP-1, ED, HR...
8.3/10
$16/moLabs extra
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Sexual Health (ED) in Idaho

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MEDVi
Quad formula — 4 ED ingredients in one, 15-mi...
8.5/10
$119/moLabs extra
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CareBare
$79/mo ED — physician-supervised, same platfo...
8.4/10
$79/moLabs extra
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Sesame Care
Direct-to-patient marketplace — GLP-1, ED, HR...
8.3/10
$16/moLabs extra
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Telehealth in Idaho

Telehealth services in Idaho operate under state medical board regulations that require prescriptions from licensed physicians based on proper diagnostic evaluation. All clinics listed on ClinicLayer are licensed to practice in Idaho or work with Idaho-licensed physicians.

Most telehealth programs ship medication directly to your Idaho address within 5–7 business days of prescription approval. No in-person visits required.

Telehealth laws in Idaho

Idaho's telehealth framework is the Idaho Virtual Care Access Act, codified at Idaho Code Title 54, Chapter 57 (sections 54-5701 et seq.), with prescribing rules at section 54-5707. The law was renamed from the "Telehealth Access Act" to the "Virtual Care Access Act" in 2023.

Idaho takes a deferral approach to controlled substance telehealth prescribing — the state defers to federal law under 21 USC § 802(54)(A) rather than creating independent state-level authorization or restrictions. This means the federal DEA flexibility extension through December 2026 is the controlling authority for telehealth controlled substance prescribing in Idaho. No separate state-level in-person requirement exists.

Idaho is an active IMLC member. Out-of-state physicians can obtain expedited Idaho licensure through the compact.

Idaho is a full practice authority state for nurse practitioners. NPs can prescribe independently, including controlled substances, without physician oversight.

Idaho Medicaid does not cover GLP-1 receptor agonists for obesity. Coverage is limited to diabetes indications.

Idaho has a flat income tax of 5.3%. Prescription drugs are exempt from the state sales tax.

Provider availability in Idaho

Idaho has 1.9 million residents. Provider availability is good, supported by IMLC membership, full NP practice authority, and no state-level in-person requirement.

All major TRT providers serve Idaho. Maximus ($100/mo), Hone Health ($25/mo), TRT Nation ($99/mo including ID), BraverX ($129/mo), PeterMD ($99/mo), DudeMeds ($77/mo), and Titan Medical ($99/mo) are available.

GLP-1 availability is unrestricted. All national GLP-1 providers serve Idaho. No Medicaid obesity coverage.

All HRT, hair loss, and ED providers with national coverage serve Idaho. No known provider exclusions.

Cost comparison in Idaho

TRT pricing: DudeMeds $77/mo ($1,124/year), TRT Nation $99/mo ($1,446/year), PeterMD $99/mo ($1,188/year), Maximus $100/mo ($1,300/year), BraverX $129/mo ($1,548/year).

GLP-1 ranges from $99/mo to $399/mo. Median is $179/mo. Idaho Medicaid does not cover GLP-1s for obesity.

Idaho does not tax prescription medications. The state sales tax is 6% but Rx drugs are exempt. Idaho has a flat income tax of 5.3%.

HRT: Midi Health (insurance), PlushCare ($20/mo), Evernow ($35/mo). ED: Hims $17/mo to MEDVi $119/mo.

Regulations by treatment type in Idaho

TRT (testosterone replacement therapy)

Idaho defers to federal law for controlled substance telehealth prescribing. No state-level in-person requirement. The DEA flexibility extension through December 2026 applies. Full NP practice authority. Both compounded and FDA-approved testosterone available.

GLP-1 weight loss

No state-specific GLP-1 restrictions. Federal FDA compounding rules apply. No Medicaid obesity coverage.

HRT (hormone replacement therapy)

HRT follows standard federal prescribing rules in Idaho. No additional state restrictions.

Hair loss

Hair loss treatment follows standard federal prescribing rules. No additional state restrictions.

ED (erectile dysfunction)

ED treatment follows standard federal prescribing rules. No additional state restrictions.

Peptides

Peptide therapy follows standard federal rules. Full NP practice authority and IMLC membership support provider availability.

Frequently asked questions about telehealth in Idaho