Wisp
Affordable per-visit women's telehealth covering sexual health, reproductive health, and menopause.
Quick facts
Price
$15–$99/visit
Insurance
out-of-pocket, hsa-fsa
States
48 states
Medications
Not reported
Service model
Not reported
Coaching
Not included
FDA-approved only
No
How Wisp compares
Wisp is differentiated by its low per-visit cost and broad women's health scope compared to menopause-specialist platforms like Midi Health or Gennev. For patients who want a menopause-specific specialist with deep expertise, Midi or Gennev are stronger fits. For patients who want affordable access to a wide range of women's health prescriptions including menopause, Wisp's per-visit model is more economical.
About
Wisp is a women's telehealth platform covering sexual health, reproductive health, and menopause through an affordable per-visit model. The platform offers asynchronous care for many conditions, meaning patients can receive prescriptions for common women's health issues without a video appointment in many cases. Clinical scope includes yeast infections, bacterial vaginosis, UTIs, birth control, STI treatment, genital herpes management, and menopause-related symptoms. Wisp's per-visit pricing starting around $15 makes it one of the most affordable entry points in women's telehealth. Available in 50 states. Cash-pay; HSA and FSA accepted.
What's Included
Convenience
Pricing
Wisp is cash-pay with per-visit pricing starting around $15 for some services, up to $99 depending on the condition and treatment. HSA and FSA accepted.
Who this is best for
Women who want affordable access to a broad range of women's health prescriptions, including menopause symptom management, without a monthly subscription. Not for patients who want a dedicated menopause specialist for complex hormone management.
What to expect
Visit hellowisp.com and select your condition or treatment need. Complete an intake form. For many conditions, a provider reviews your case asynchronously and issues a prescription without a video appointment.
How to book
Visit hellowisp.com and select your condition to begin.
Seeing patients in 48 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
$15–$99/visit
Pricing is based on publicly available information and may vary.
Details
Average wait: 1–3 days
Frequently asked questions
What conditions does Wisp treat?
Wisp treats yeast infections, bacterial vaginosis, UTIs, STIs, genital herpes, birth control needs, and menopause-related symptoms, among other women's health conditions. The full condition list is available at hellowisp.com.
Does Wisp treat menopause?
Yes. Wisp offers menopause-related prescriptions including hormone therapy options. For patients who want a dedicated menopause specialist with deeper expertise, Midi Health or Gennev are more focused alternatives.
Does Wisp require a video appointment?
Not always. Wisp offers asynchronous care for many conditions, meaning a provider can review your intake form and issue a prescription without a scheduled video call. Some conditions may require a synchronous visit; the intake process will specify which applies to your case.
Does Wisp accept insurance?
Yes, Wisp accepts the following insurance plans: out-of-pocket, hsa-fsa. Contact the provider directly to verify coverage for your specific plan. They also accept self-pay patients.
What states does Wisp serve?
Wisp is licensed to see patients in 48 states: Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, 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 Wisp?
Visit hellowisp.com and select your condition to begin.
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