If you are curious about bioidentical hormone replacement therapy, you are not alone. Many women reach out to our team with questions about how BHRT works, what BioTE pellet therapy involves, what it costs, whether insurance helps, and how to know if it is right for them. At OBGYN Specialists of Columbus, we take an evaluation-first approach so you feel informed, safe, and supported at every step.


Our evaluation-first approach

Your BHRT journey begins with a comprehensive consultation. We will review your symptoms, medical history, medications and supplements, past surgeries, family history, and your goals. If BHRT appears appropriate, we order a detailed lab panel to understand your baseline hormone levels and to assess key markers related to thyroid, blood counts, and metabolic health. These results, paired with your symptom profile, guide your individualized dosing plan. That plan may include estrogen and/or testosterone for many menopausal or perimenopausal patients, and progesterone when you have a uterus and are using systemic estrogen.

Once your plan is finalized, we talk through delivery options that fit your lifestyle, including BioTE bioidentical hormone pellets, transdermal formulations, or injections. If you choose BioTE, we schedule your in-office pellet insertion and set expectations for timing, follow up, and dose adjustments if needed.


BioTE pellet insertion, step by step

Pellet insertion is an in-office procedure that typically takes only a few minutes:

  • We confirm your dose, review consent, and mark the insertion site, commonly the upper outer buttock.

  • The area is cleansed and numbed with a local anesthetic.

  • A small incision is made, a rice-sized pellet is placed into the fatty layer beneath the skin, and a steri-strip or small bandage is applied.

You can walk out and resume routine activities the same day. We will ask you to keep the site dry for a short period and to avoid strenuous gluteal exercise briefly so the pellet settles well. Pellets dissolve over several months and release hormones steadily, which is why many patients appreciate their convenience and consistent symptom control.


What to expect after insertion

Many women notice early improvements within days to weeks, with full benefits building over one to three months as levels stabilize. Commonly reported gains include fewer hot flashes and night sweats, better sleep, improved focus, steadier mood, and more comfortable intimacy. We check in shortly after your first insertion, repeat targeted labs when appropriate, and adjust your next dose based on both numbers and how you feel. Repeat insertions are often timed every 4 to 6 months, though intervals are personalized.


Costs, what affects them, and why pricing varies

BHRT is individualized by design, so costs can vary. Factors that influence your total include:

  • Initial consultation and follow-up visit fees

  • Laboratory testing, which can differ by the scope of the panel and your insurance plan’s lab benefits

  • Formulation and dose, since pellet quantity and strength are tailored to you

  • Procedure fees for pellet insertion and any additional medications such as oral progesterone

Because needs differ from person to person, we do not quote specific prices online. Our team will review your recommended plan in advance, provide a clear estimate, and help you understand how your insurance may apply to labs or visits.


Insurance considerations, what may be covered, and how we help

Most commercial plans do not cover BioTE pellets themselves. However, parts of the process may be eligible for coverage depending on your plan:

  • Office visits used to evaluate symptoms and monitor therapy may apply to your benefits

  • Lab work is commonly billed to insurance when ordered for clinical indications, subject to your plan’s deductible and copay rules

  • Some oral or transdermal hormone prescriptions may be covered, sometimes with a generic option

We will provide detailed documentation, diagnostic codes, and receipts you can submit for reimbursement when applicable. If your plan requires you to use a specific lab, let us know so we can route your testing accordingly. Our coordinators are happy to walk you through next steps before you commit.

Answering the most common insurance question directly:
“Are BHRT or BioTE covered by insurance?” BioTE pellets are typically a self-pay service, while the associated visits and labs may be covered in part. We encourage you to call the member number on your insurance card and bring any plan details to your consult. We will partner with you to minimize surprises.


Do you need a prescription for BHRT?

Yes. Even though bioidentical hormones are derived to match human hormones, they are still prescription therapies. Your clinician determines the right medication and dose after your exam and lab review. For pellet therapy, your dose is ordered specifically for you; for oral or transdermal options, a prescription is sent to a retail or compounding pharmacy as appropriate.


Who may not be a candidate

Safety is our first priority. BHRT may not be appropriate if you have:

  • A history of hormone-sensitive breast cancer or certain other active cancers

  • Unexplained vaginal bleeding not yet evaluated

  • Active liver disease, uncontrolled cardiovascular disease, or a history of clotting disorders where hormones are contraindicated

  • Untreated severe sleep apnea, uncontrolled hypertension, or poorly controlled thyroid disease until stabilized

  • Pregnancy or are trying to conceive

Every situation is unique. If you have a complex history, we will coordinate with your oncology or primary care team when needed.


Safety notes and monitoring

Bioidentical hormone therapy is evidence-informed, and for appropriately selected patients it can meaningfully improve quality of life. As with any therapy, risks exist and are discussed during your consultation, including potential skin site irritation, fluid retention, breast tenderness, acne, or changes in hair growth. We use the lowest effective dose, reassess labs as indicated, and monitor how you feel. If adjustments are needed, we fine-tune your plan promptly.


How long can a woman stay on bioidentical hormones?

The goal is the lowest effective dose for the shortest time that gives you acceptable symptom relief, balanced with your personal risk profile. Many women use BHRT for several years, and some continue longer with periodic risk-benefit reassessment. Age alone is not the only factor; your medical history, family history, bone health, cardiovascular risks, and symptom burden guide the decision. We review this with you at least annually so you can continue confidently or choose to taper when the time is right.


Your next step

If you are considering treatment for menopause or perimenopause symptoms, our team at OBGYN Specialists of Columbus is here to help you understand your options and feel like yourself again. We provide individualized plans for columbus bioidentical hormone replacement and can answer your insurance and cost questions before you decide. Call (706) 324-0471 to schedule a consultation, or request an appointment online. If you are new to our practice and looking for an obgyn columbus, we welcome you to start a conversation today. For additional support across your wellness journey, explore our menopause hormone therapy in columbus services.