Estradiol Vaginal Cream
Local estrogen for vaginal and urinary symptoms.
Best for: Vaginal dryness · Painful intimacy · Urinary symptoms
Free shipping · Cancel anytime · HSA / FSA eligible · No membership fee

Low-dose vaginal estradiol cream treats the genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM) — vaginal dryness, irritation, painful intimacy, and recurrent urinary symptoms — by restoring local tissue directly, with minimal absorption into the bloodstream.
What it does
- Targets GSM at the source with very low systemic absorption
- Relieves dryness, irritation, and painful intimacy
- Can reduce recurrent urinary tract infections
Applied locally, low-dose estradiol cream rebuilds the thickness, elasticity, and moisture of vaginal and urinary tissue that declines with falling estrogen — with only minimal estrogen reaching the bloodstream.
An initial daily course for a few weeks, then a maintenance schedule (often twice weekly), set by your clinician.
Menopause is diagnosed and titrated by how you feel. Routine bloodwork is not required — your clinician may suggest tests in specific situations, but they are optional, not a prerequisite for care.
Ingredients
- 17β-estradiol (low-dose vaginal)
The price is the medication — the rest is included
- Free, discreet shipping
- Unlimited clinician messaging
- Automatic refills
- Cancel anytime — no lock-in
- No membership fee
- HSA / FSA eligible
What the guidelines support
The Menopause Society, GSM Position Statement
Low-dose vaginal estrogen is effective for GSM and has minimal systemic absorption.
Where this fits in your care
Other options to consider
Many women combine therapies. Your clinician helps you choose the right plan.

Estradiol patches
Transdermal patch, applied twice weekly · Prescription
$159/mo
monthly or quarterly billing
Estradiol patch, applied twice weekly.

Estradiol tablets
Oral tablet, once daily · Prescription
$79/mo
monthly or quarterly billing
Oral estradiol for menopause symptoms.

Estradiol gel
Transdermal gel, applied daily · Prescription
$99/mo
monthly or quarterly billing
Transdermal estradiol gel, applied daily.
Questions, answered
Low-dose vaginal estrogen acts locally with minimal absorption and is considered appropriate for many women who cannot or prefer not to use systemic hormones. Your clinician will review your history.
Good to know
Eligibility for vaginal estradiol is determined by a licensed clinician.
Feel like yourself again.
Take the 3-minute assessment, then meet your clinician by video or phone. No obligation.