Best Telehealth Clinics in North Dakota (2026)
Compare TRT, GLP-1, HRT, hair loss, and ED clinics available in North Dakota. True annual cost — labs and startup fees included.
Testosterone (TRT) in North Dakota
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Telehealth services in North Dakota 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 North Dakota or work with North Dakota-licensed physicians.
Most telehealth programs ship medication directly to your North Dakota address within 5–7 business days of prescription approval. No in-person visits required.
Telehealth laws in North Dakota
North Dakota's telehealth framework is governed by NDCC 50-02-15 (Telemedicine chapter) and Board of Medicine rules. The state has two significant controlled substance restrictions. First, opioids may only be prescribed via telemedicine for FDA-approved medication-assisted treatment for opioid use disorder — opioid prescribing via telehealth for any other purpose is prohibited. Second, NDCC 19-03.1-22.4 requires at least one in-person evaluation for internet-dispensed controlled substances.
The opioid telehealth ban is stricter than most states. Testosterone is not an opioid and is not directly affected by this prohibition, but the in-person evaluation requirement under NDCC 19-03.1-22.4 does apply to testosterone and other Schedule III controlled substances. Telehealth-only platforms face a compliance barrier unless they coordinate an in-person evaluation.
North Dakota is an active IMLC member. Out-of-state physicians can obtain expedited North Dakota licensure through the compact.
North Dakota is a full practice authority state for nurse practitioners. NPs can prescribe independently, including controlled substances.
North Dakota Medicaid does not cover GLP-1s for obesity. However, North Dakota became the first state to mandate commercial insurance coverage of GLP-1/GIP medications by amending its Essential Health Benefit clause (effective January 2025). This means commercial insurance plans in North Dakota must cover GLP-1s for weight management.
North Dakota has a low income tax with rates of 1.95% to 2.50%. Prescription drugs are exempt from the 5% state sales tax.
Provider availability in North Dakota
North Dakota has 779,000 residents. Provider availability is below average for controlled substance telehealth due to the in-person evaluation requirement under NDCC 19-03.1-22.4. Enhance MD explicitly excludes North Dakota.
TRT Nation ($99/mo, 45 states) includes ND. All-50-state providers like Maximus ($100/mo) and Hone Health ($25/mo) serve the state. BraverX ($129/mo), PeterMD ($99/mo), and DudeMeds ($77/mo) generally include ND. All platforms must comply with the in-person evaluation requirement.
GLP-1 availability is unrestricted. All national GLP-1 providers serve North Dakota. The commercial insurance GLP-1 mandate means many ND residents can get GLP-1s covered through their employer plans.
HRT, hair loss, and ED providers with national coverage serve North Dakota for non-controlled medications.
Cost comparison in North Dakota
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). In-person evaluation requirement adds indirect costs.
GLP-1 ranges from $99/mo to $399/mo. Median is $179/mo. North Dakota's commercial insurance GLP-1 mandate (first in the nation, January 2025) means many residents have insurance coverage for weight management medication.
Prescription drugs are exempt from North Dakota's 5% state sales tax. State income tax rates are 1.95% to 2.50% — among the lowest in states that have income tax.
HRT: Midi Health (insurance), PlushCare ($20/mo), Evernow ($35/mo). ED: Hims $17/mo to MEDVi $119/mo.
Regulations by treatment type in North Dakota
TRT (testosterone replacement therapy)
North Dakota requires at least one in-person evaluation for internet-dispensed controlled substances (NDCC 19-03.1-22.4). The opioid telehealth ban does not apply to testosterone. Enhance MD excludes ND. Full NP practice authority. IMLC member. 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, but North Dakota mandates commercial insurance GLP-1 coverage (first state, effective January 2025).
HRT (hormone replacement therapy)
HRT follows standard federal prescribing rules. No additional state restrictions for non-controlled HRT.
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
Controlled peptides are subject to the in-person evaluation requirement. Non-controlled peptides follow standard federal rules.