Colorado · Telehealth Hair Loss Care

Oral Minoxidil Prescriptions, Available Online Across Colorado

Whether you're in Denver, Colorado Springs, or a mountain community hours from the nearest dermatologist — a licensed nurse practitioner can review your intake and prescribe oral minoxidil without a clinic visit.

All care is provided by a clinician licensed in your state.

Start Your Intake → No video call  ·  1–2 day review

Service Summary

Provider fee$50 / year
Medication costVaries by pharmacy
Review time1–2 business days
Office visitNot required
Video callNot required
PharmacyAny CO pharmacy
RenewalAnnual intake
Serving All of Colorado

Telehealth Removes the Geographic Barrier

Colorado's healthcare access tells two very different stories. Along the Front Range — Denver, Colorado Springs, and Fort Collins — residents have reasonable access to dermatologists and specialty care. But Colorado is a large and geographically varied state. Mountain communities, the Western Slope, the San Luis Valley, and the rural Eastern Plains are often hours from the nearest specialist, and wait times for non-urgent dermatology appointments can stretch to months.

Hair loss is rarely treated as urgent by the healthcare system, which means patients who want access to prescription treatment often have to navigate those wait times on their own. This service makes that navigation unnecessary. Your intake is submitted online, reviewed by a licensed nurse practitioner, and if appropriate, a prescription is transmitted directly to any Colorado pharmacy you choose.

Why patients choose this service
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Available statewide

From Fort Collins to Durango, Denver to Grand Junction — any Colorado resident 18+ can submit an intake.

Fast turnaround

Provider review typically completed within 1–2 business days — not weeks or months.

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Fill locally

Prescription goes to any licensed Colorado pharmacy — chain, independent, or mail-order.

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No visit required

The entire process is asynchronous — no appointment slot to book, no video call to schedule.

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Transparent pricing

$50 per prescription year for the provider review. Medication priced by your pharmacy separately.

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Simple renewal

Annual renewal intake keeps your prescription active. No in-person visit required. Care is provided through a secure online medical evaluation. If appropriate, a prescription may be issued.

The Process

How to Get Your Prescription

Five clear steps — from submitting your intake to picking up your medication at a Colorado pharmacy.

1

Complete the online intake questionnaire

Answer questions about your health history, current medications, and the nature of your hair loss. No documents to upload, no photos required, no lab work needed before you start. The form is designed to capture exactly what a licensed provider needs to evaluate your case. Most patients complete it in under ten minutes.

~5–10 minutes
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Provider review fee collected

The $50 per-prescription-year fee covers the licensed nurse practitioner's clinical evaluation. This is charged for the review — not for a guaranteed outcome. The fee covers the provider's time and clinical judgment regardless of whether a prescription is issued.

$50 per prescription year
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Licensed NP evaluates your submission

Your provider reviews your intake for clinical appropriateness — checking for contraindications, drug interactions, and whether oral minoxidil is a reasonable option for your health profile. This happens asynchronously: you do not need to be online or available at a specific time. No video call is required.

1–2 business days
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Prescription sent to your Colorado pharmacy

If approved, the prescription is transmitted electronically to the pharmacy you specified. You pick it up at your convenience and pay whatever your pharmacy charges for generic oral minoxidil. You are not required to use a specific chain or a mail-order service.

Any licensed CO pharmacy
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Annual renewal to maintain access

Prescriptions are valid for one prescription year. A brief renewal intake is required annually to continue care — giving your provider the opportunity to confirm no new health factors have changed the risk-benefit picture. The renewal fee is $50 per prescription year and requires no in-person visit.

Once per prescription year
Candidacy

Right Patient, Right Treatment

Every intake is reviewed individually. These criteria give you a clear picture of who typically qualifies and who does not.

Typically a good candidate

This service works well for you if…

  • You are an adult 18 or older with pattern hair loss (male or female androgenetic alopecia)
  • You have no significant cardiovascular history, heart disease, or contraindicated medications
  • You tried topical minoxidil without adequate results, or found it difficult to maintain consistently
  • You live in Colorado and want to avoid the wait and travel involved in an in-person specialist appointment
  • You understand this is an ongoing treatment — not a short-term fix — and are committed to consistent daily use
This service is not appropriate if…

You should seek a different care path if…

  • You have significant heart disease, heart failure, or a history of pericardial effusion
  • You are pregnant or may become pregnant — oral minoxidil is not safe during pregnancy
  • You are under 18 years of age
  • Your hair loss is due to a cause other than androgenetic alopecia (e.g., alopecia areata, scarring alopecia, telogen effluvium from a medical condition)
  • You have a known allergy or sensitivity to minoxidil
The Medication

Understanding Oral Minoxidil

Oral minoxidil is a prescription pill used off-label for hair loss in men and women. Originally FDA-approved to treat high blood pressure, it has been studied extensively at low doses for androgenetic alopecia and is widely prescribed by dermatologists for this purpose.

Drug form
Oral tablet
Taken once daily by mouth — not a topical application
Common doses
0.625 – 5 mg
Dosing determined by provider based on health profile and sex
Typical onset
3 – 6 months
Early shedding in weeks 4–8 is common and expected
If discontinued
Loss resumes
Results are maintained only with ongoing daily use

Oral minoxidil is used off-label for the treatment of hair loss. Off-label disclosure: Oral minoxidil is FDA-approved for hypertension, not specifically for hair loss. Its use for hair loss is off-label — legal, clinically supported, and widely practiced by dermatologists — but not an approved indication. Your provider will explain this as part of your intake review.

Safety & Side Effects

What to Watch For During Treatment

Your provider reviews all of this before prescribing. The information below is intended to help you enter the intake process informed.

Common & Manageable

Fluid retention

Mild swelling in the feet, ankles, or hands. More common at higher doses. Often manageable through dose adjustment.

Early shedding

Increased hair loss in weeks 4–8 is a known phase of treatment — not a sign of failure. It typically resolves on its own.

Hypertrichosis (facial / body hair)

More commonly reported in women. Unwanted facial or body hair growth that often improves with dose reduction.

Lightheadedness

Low blood pressure effects at higher doses or when standing quickly. Blood pressure monitoring in early months is advisable.

Important Contraindications

Significant cardiovascular disease

Heart failure, pericardial effusion, and certain arrhythmias are contraindications. Your intake screens for these conditions.

Pregnancy

Oral minoxidil is not appropriate during pregnancy or for those planning to conceive. Reliable contraception is advised if prescribed.

Drug interactions

Certain antihypertensives and other medications may interact. A complete medication list in your intake allows your provider to assess this.

New symptoms during treatment

Sudden weight gain, shortness of breath, or chest discomfort should be reported to a physician promptly — not managed through this service alone.

Questions

What Colorado Patients Ask

Yes — this service is available to any Colorado resident regardless of where in the state you live. Mountain communities, the Western Slope including the Grand Junction area, the San Luis Valley, and rural Eastern Plains communities are all covered. The intake and provider review happen entirely online. You fill your prescription at whichever local pharmacy is convenient for you, whether that's in a small mountain town or a Front Range city.
This service is focused on androgenetic alopecia — male and female pattern hair loss. Alopecia areata is an autoimmune condition with a different mechanism and typically requires different treatment approaches. If you suspect your hair loss is due to alopecia areata, scarring alopecia, or another non-androgenetic cause, a dermatologist is the appropriate starting point. Your intake will include questions about the nature of your hair loss to help identify whether this service is the right fit.
The prescribing provider makes all dosing decisions based on your health profile, biological sex, and clinical history. You can share preferences or concerns in your intake — for example, if you have concerns about side effects at a higher dose — and your provider will take that into account. Starting at a conservative dose and adjusting over time is standard clinical practice with oral minoxidil. You should not self-adjust your dose without provider guidance.
Pharmacy changes are typically handled at the pharmacy level — you can ask your current pharmacy to transfer the prescription to another licensed Colorado pharmacy. Alternatively, contact us and we can coordinate sending a new prescription to your preferred location. Note that some prescriptions are written for a specific dispensing pharmacy, so the logistics may vary. It's easiest to specify your preferred pharmacy accurately on your initial intake form.
Missing a few days occasionally is unlikely to cause an immediate reversal of results. However, oral minoxidil's effectiveness is tied to consistent daily use. Extended gaps — several weeks or more — may allow the hair cycle to revert toward its baseline pattern, and some of the progress made during treatment could be lost. If you need to stop for a medical reason, notify your provider. Do not restart at a higher dose to compensate for missed days.
Get Started

Online Oral Minoxidil Prescriptions for Colorado

No clinic. No drive. No waiting room. Submit your intake and a licensed nurse practitioner will review your case — typically within 1–2 business days.

Begin Intake →
What you pay
$50
Provider review fee per prescription year
  • Medication billed separately by your pharmacy
  • Medication billed separately by your pharmacy at local rates
  • No subscription — $50 renewed once per prescription year
  • Discount cards (GoodRx) can reduce pharmacy cost
Start Intake →

Prescriptions are not guaranteed and are issued at the discretion of a licensed medical provider based on clinical appropriateness.

Start Your Intake

For Colorado residents. Takes about 5–10 minutes to complete.

By submitting, you consent to a clinical review of your information by a licensed provider. Treatment is not guaranteed — prescriptions are only issued when clinically appropriate. You will not be charged until you receive and sign a Stripe payment authorization from our office. This form does not establish a patient-provider relationship until accepted.

This is a screening intake form only. No medical records or diagnoses are collected here. Full clinical onboarding — including consent forms and secure health documentation — takes place through a secure patient platform after your submission is reviewed.