Keeps
FDA-approved hair loss treatment and ED medication for men — online, delivered monthly.
Quick facts
Price
$17–$50/mo
Insurance
out-of-pocket, hsa-fsa
States
All 50 states
Medications
Not reported
Service model
Not reported
Coaching
Not included
FDA-approved only
No
How Keeps compares
Keeps and Hims are the two largest men's hair loss and ED telehealth platforms. Keeps is more price-focused — finasteride through Keeps typically costs $17–$25/month compared to $20–$30 through Hims — and has a simpler, less marketing-heavy interface. Hims offers a significantly broader product catalog (skin care, mental health, weight loss) alongside hair and ED. For men who specifically want the most cost-effective hair loss or ED prescription without added products or services, Keeps is often the better value. For men who want a broader wellness ecosystem, Hims covers more ground.
About
Keeps is a men's health telehealth platform specializing in hair loss treatment and erectile dysfunction medication. Founded in 2018, Keeps has built a focused clinical model around the two most common men's health concerns typically underaddressed in primary care: androgenetic alopecia (male pattern baldness) treated with finasteride and minoxidil, and erectile dysfunction treated with sildenafil (generic Viagra) and tadalafil (generic Cialis). Patients complete a brief online intake, which for hair loss includes photo assessment, and a licensed provider approves or adjusts the treatment plan without a scheduled video call in most cases. Keeps differentiates from direct competitors like Hims through price: generic finasteride and minoxidil through Keeps are among the lowest-priced available through any telehealth platform, and the platform's interface is straightforward and stripped of the lifestyle marketing that characterizes some competitors. Keeps does not offer TRT, GLP-1, or other specialty men's health services — its scope is deliberately limited to hair and ED. For men who want reliable, affordable access to FDA-approved hair loss or ED treatment without navigating a complex platform, Keeps delivers a highly efficient clinical experience.
What's Included
Convenience
Pricing
Keeps is a cash-pay platform. Finasteride for hair loss starts at approximately $17/month. Minoxidil (topical) starts at approximately $15/month. Combination plans (finasteride + minoxidil) are available. ED medications (sildenafil, tadalafil) start at approximately $25–$50/month. HSA and FSA funds are accepted. Insurance is not billed.
Who this is best for
Men experiencing male pattern hair loss who want a cost-effective, straightforward prescription finasteride and/or minoxidil regimen. Also suitable for men seeking generic sildenafil or tadalafil for ED without the markup of brand-name prescriptions or the complexity of more comprehensive men's health platforms.
What to expect
Complete the online intake form, including photo assessment for hair loss. A licensed provider reviews your case — no scheduled call is typically needed. If appropriate, a prescription is approved and medication ships to your door on a monthly or quarterly schedule. You can message your provider with questions through the platform.
How to book
Visit keeps.com, select your concern (hair or ED), and complete the brief online questionnaire with photos if needed. A provider reviews your case and approves or adjusts the treatment. Medication ships directly to you.
Seeing patients in 50 states
Telehealth providers must be licensed in the state where you are located. If your state is not listed, this provider cannot legally see you.
Insurance accepted
out-of-pocket · hsa-fsa
Contact the provider to verify your specific plan before scheduling.
Also accepts self-pay patients.
Pricing
$17–$50/mo
Pricing is based on publicly available information and may vary.
Details
Average wait: 1–3 days
Frequently asked questions
What does Keeps treat?
Keeps treats male pattern hair loss with finasteride (oral) and minoxidil (topical), and erectile dysfunction with sildenafil (generic Viagra) and tadalafil (generic Cialis).
Does Keeps accept insurance?
No. Keeps is a cash-pay platform. Finasteride starts at $17/month; ED medications start at approximately $25–$50/month. HSA and FSA funds are accepted.
Do I need a video call to get a prescription from Keeps?
No. Most Keeps prescriptions are approved through an asynchronous online intake and photo review — no scheduled video call is required in most states.
What states does Keeps serve?
Keeps is licensed to see patients in 50 states: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming. Telehealth providers must be licensed in the state where you are physically located during your visit.
How do I book with Keeps?
Visit keeps.com, select your concern (hair or ED), and complete the brief online questionnaire with photos if needed. A provider reviews your case and approves or adjusts the treatment. Medication ships directly to you.
What conditions does Keeps treat?
Keeps specializes in Men's Health. Visit their profile for more details on the specific services and conditions they treat.
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