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Best Telehealth Clinics in Oregon (2026)

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

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

Testosterone (TRT) in Oregon

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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 Oregon

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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 Oregon

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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 Oregon

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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 Oregon

Telehealth services in Oregon 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 Oregon or work with Oregon-licensed physicians.

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

Telehealth laws in Oregon

Oregon's telehealth framework is governed by ORS 677.494 (defining where the practice of medicine occurs) and ORS 743A.058 (insurance coverage parity). The practice of medicine is deemed to occur where the patient is located, meaning providers treating Oregon patients need an active Oregon license regardless of where they are physically located.

Oregon does not impose an in-person visit requirement before prescribing controlled substances via telehealth. The state relies on the federal DEA framework, which permits telehealth prescribing of Schedule II through V substances through the December 2026 flexibility extension. Standard-of-care requirements are the same for telehealth and in-person encounters.

Payment parity is required under ORS 743A.058 — insurers cannot reduce reimbursement because a service was delivered via telehealth. SB 822 (2025 session) updated telehealth definitions and strengthened parity protections.

Oregon is an active IMLC member. Out-of-state physicians can obtain expedited Oregon licensure through the compact. This supports telehealth provider availability.

Oregon is a full practice authority state for nurse practitioners. NPs can prescribe Schedule II through V controlled substances without physician oversight or collaborative agreements. NPs can also apply for dispensing authority through the Oregon Board of Nursing. This is significant for telehealth because NP-staffed platforms face no collaborative practice barriers in Oregon.

Oregon has no state sales tax — one of only five states without one. This has no direct impact on telehealth pricing (Rx drugs are exempt in almost every state) but reflects the broader tax environment.

Corporate practice of medicine (CPOM) changes enacted in 2025 may affect telehealth companies structured as lay-owned corporations. Oregon historically had strong CPOM restrictions, and recent legislative changes have been flagged by healthcare law firms as requiring compliance review for telehealth platforms. This is a corporate structure issue, not a prescribing restriction.

Provider availability in Oregon

Oregon has 4.2 million residents. Provider availability is strong, supported by IMLC membership, full NP practice authority, and no in-person prescribing requirement. Most national telehealth platforms serve the state.

All major TRT providers serve Oregon. Maximus ($100/mo, all 50 states), Hone Health ($25/mo, all 50 states), TRT Nation ($99/mo, 45 states including OR), BraverX ($129/mo), PeterMD ($99/mo), DudeMeds ($77/mo), and Titan Medical ($99/mo) are available. Enhance MD also serves Oregon.

GLP-1 availability is unrestricted. Embody, SkinnyRx, DirectMeds, Zealthy, Remedy Meds, GobyMeds, Sesame Care, MEDVi, Shed, Sunlight, and Mochi Health all serve Oregon. Oregon Medicaid (Oregon Health Plan) does not cover GLP-1s for obesity, so patients pay out of pocket or through commercial insurance.

All HRT, hair loss, and ED providers with national coverage serve Oregon. Midi Health accepts insurance. No known state-specific provider exclusions for OR.

Cost comparison in Oregon

TRT pricing from available providers: 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), Defy Medical $200/mo ($2,800/year).

GLP-1 ranges from $99/mo to $399/mo. Median is $179/mo. Oregon Health Plan does not cover GLP-1s for obesity. Patients seeking weight management medication must pay out of pocket or use commercial insurance.

Oregon has no state sales tax. This applies to all purchases, not just prescription medications. Oregon has a progressive income tax with a top marginal rate of 9.9% — one of the highest in the country. Portland-area residents face additional local taxes pushing combined rates to 12% to 13%.

HRT: Midi Health (insurance), PlushCare ($20/mo), Evernow ($35/mo), Alloy ($49/mo). ED: Hims $17/mo to MEDVi $119/mo.

Regulations by treatment type in Oregon

TRT (testosterone replacement therapy)

Oregon does not require an in-person visit for TRT prescribing via telehealth. The federal DEA waiver through December 2026 applies. Full NP practice authority means NP-staffed platforms can prescribe TRT independently. Both compounded and FDA-approved testosterone are available. CPOM changes in 2025 may affect corporate structure of some platforms but not prescribing rules.

GLP-1 weight loss

No state-specific GLP-1 restrictions in Oregon. Federal FDA compounding rules apply. Oregon Health Plan does not cover GLP-1s for obesity. Commercial insurance coverage varies by plan.

HRT (hormone replacement therapy)

HRT follows standard federal prescribing rules in Oregon. No additional state restrictions apply. Full NP practice authority supports HRT provider availability.

Hair loss

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

ED (erectile dysfunction)

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

Peptides

Peptide therapy follows standard federal rules in Oregon. Full NP practice authority and IMLC membership support provider availability. Non-controlled peptides have fewer restrictions.

Frequently asked questions about telehealth in Oregon