Hair loss
Best hair loss telehealth programs of 2026.
Finasteride, minoxidil, and serious supplements — compared honestly. The marketing is loud; the actually-effective treatments are short.
Top picks
Our editor's picks for this category.
The brands we'd actually recommend after looking at price, clinician quality, and patient experience.
KKeeps
Best on budget
Keeps
Affordable hair-loss program.
Pricing
$25/mo and up
Best for
First-time hair-loss patients who want the proven combo at the lowest cost
What they actually offer
- Generic finasteride 1mg (oral, daily)
- 5% minoxidil topical solution
- 5% minoxidil topical foam
- Ketoconazole shampoo
What's good
- Cheapest in category
- Simple plans
- Discreet packaging
Trade-offs
- Hair only
- Generic only
HFHims for Hair
Editor's pick
Hims for Hair
Hims's hair-loss arm — finasteride, minoxidil, and more.
Pricing
$25–$60/mo
Best for
Patients who want a single brand for hair plus optional supplements and topicals
What they actually offer
- Generic finasteride 1mg (oral)
- 5% minoxidil topical
- Topical finasteride + minoxidil combo spray
- Biotin gummies, DHT-blocking shampoo, vitamins (add-ons)
What's good
- Slick onboarding
- Multi-product upsells if you want them
- Strong brand
Trade-offs
- More marketing pressure than Keeps
- Add-ons add up fast
NNutrafol
Nutrafol
Hair growth supplements, no prescription needed.
Pricing
$88/mo
Best for
People who can't or won't take finasteride and prefer a supplement-first route
What they actually offer
- Nutrafol Men capsules
- Nutrafol Women capsules
- Postpartum, Stress, Menopause formulas
- Hair-growth scalp serum
What's good
- No prescription required
- Backed by clinical trials
- OTC purchase
Trade-offs
- Slower results than prescriptions
- Higher cost than generic finasteride
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