Best Telehealth Clinics in Wisconsin (2026)
Compare TRT, GLP-1, HRT, hair loss, and ED clinics available in Wisconsin. True annual cost — labs and startup fees included.
Testosterone (TRT) in Wisconsin
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Telehealth services in Wisconsin 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 Wisconsin or work with Wisconsin-licensed physicians.
Most telehealth programs ship medication directly to your Wisconsin address within 5–7 business days of prescription approval. No in-person visits required.
Telehealth laws in Wisconsin
Wisconsin's telehealth rules are codified in Wis. Admin. Code ch. Med 24, which governs telemedicine practice for physicians. The state does not require an in-person visit before prescribing controlled substances via telehealth. Wisconsin's approach is permissive compared to neighboring states like Illinois and Minnesota, which impose additional barriers.
Wis. Stat. § 448.015(6) defines telehealth and telemedicine, and Med 24.04 sets the standard of care for telemedicine encounters. The standard-of-care requirement is the same as for in-person visits, but no separate in-person encounter is mandated as a precondition. Prescribing controlled substances via telehealth is permitted if the provider meets all federal DEA requirements and maintains appropriate documentation.
Wisconsin is a full practice authority state for nurse practitioners under 2017 Wisconsin Act 214. NPs can prescribe Schedule II through V controlled substances independently after completing 3,500 hours of supervised practice. This is significant for telehealth availability because it expands the pool of providers who can prescribe testosterone and other controlled substances without physician oversight, reducing bottlenecks.
Wisconsin joined the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact. IMLC membership supports telehealth provider availability by enabling expedited licensure for out-of-state physicians. Combined with full NP practice authority, Wisconsin has one of the more favorable regulatory environments for telehealth in the Midwest.
The Prescription Drug Monitoring Program (PDMP) is mandatory in Wisconsin under Wis. Stat. § 961.385. Providers must check the PDMP before prescribing Schedule II through V controlled substances, including via telehealth. This applies to testosterone prescriptions.
Wisconsin Medicaid (ForwardHealth) covers telehealth services and has maintained coverage parity since the COVID-era expansions were made permanent. ForwardHealth covers GLP-1 receptor agonists for obesity with prior authorization, making Wisconsin one of the more accessible states for Medicaid-covered weight loss medication.
Provider availability in Wisconsin
Wisconsin has 5.9 million residents. Provider availability is strong, supported by IMLC membership, full NP practice authority, and no in-person prescribing requirement. Of the 64 providers tracked, roughly 55 to 58 serve Wisconsin.
All major TRT providers serve Wisconsin. Maximus ($100/mo, all 50 states), Hone Health ($25/mo, all 50 states), TRT Nation ($99/mo, 45 states including WI), BraverX ($129/mo), PeterMD ($99/mo), DudeMeds ($77/mo), and Titan Medical ($99/mo) are available. Defy Medical ($200/mo) also serves the state.
GLP-1 availability is unrestricted. Embody, SkinnyRx, DirectMeds, Zealthy, Remedy Meds, GobyMeds, Sesame Care, MEDVi, Shed, Sunlight, and Mochi Health all serve Wisconsin. ForwardHealth covers GLP-1s for obesity with prior authorization, giving Medicaid patients an additional access pathway.
All HRT, hair loss, and ED providers with national coverage serve Wisconsin. Midi Health accepts insurance. No known state-specific provider exclusions for WI.
Enhance MD's 11-state exclusion list does not appear to include Wisconsin. Feel30, which excludes several states, serves WI. The full NP practice authority status means NP-staffed telehealth platforms face no collaborative practice barriers in the state.
Cost comparison in Wisconsin
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. ForwardHealth (Wisconsin Medicaid) covers GLP-1 receptor agonists for obesity with prior authorization. Patients on ForwardHealth should verify current PA criteria before paying out of pocket for telehealth GLP-1 programs.
Wisconsin does not tax prescription medications. The state sales tax is 5% (plus up to 0.6% county tax) but Rx drugs are exempt. Wisconsin has a progressive income tax with rates from 3.5% to 7.65%.
HRT: Midi Health (insurance), PlushCare ($20/mo), Evernow ($35/mo), Alloy ($49/mo). ED: Hims $17/mo to MEDVi $119/mo.
Wisconsin's cost of living is below the national average, particularly outside of the Milwaukee and Madison metro areas. Telehealth pricing is national and does not vary by state, but the lower local cost of living means telehealth spending represents a larger share of disposable income in rural areas.
Regulations by treatment type in Wisconsin
TRT (testosterone replacement therapy)
Wisconsin does not require an in-person visit for TRT prescribing via telehealth (Med 24.04). The federal DEA waiver through December 2026 provides the basis for telehealth Schedule III prescribing. PDMP check required under § 961.385. Both compounded and FDA-approved testosterone are available. Full NP practice authority means NP-staffed telehealth platforms can prescribe TRT independently.
GLP-1 weight loss
No state-specific GLP-1 restrictions in Wisconsin. Federal FDA compounding rules apply. ForwardHealth covers GLP-1s for obesity with prior authorization, making WI one of the more accessible Midwest states for Medicaid-covered weight loss medication. Compounded semaglutide available from telehealth providers subject to federal regulations.
HRT (hormone replacement therapy)
HRT follows standard federal prescribing rules in Wisconsin. No additional state restrictions apply. Full NP practice authority supports HRT provider availability.
Hair loss
Hair loss treatment follows standard federal prescribing rules in Wisconsin. No additional state restrictions apply.
ED (erectile dysfunction)
ED treatment follows standard federal prescribing rules in Wisconsin. No additional state restrictions apply.
Peptides
Peptide therapy follows standard federal rules in Wisconsin. Non-controlled peptides like BPC-157 and sermorelin have fewer prescribing barriers. IMLC membership and full NP practice authority support peptide provider availability.