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Hormone replacement therapy is one of the most impactful prescribing decisions a provider can make for a patient. It is also one of the most regulated. A good faith exam for HRT is the documented clinical evaluation that establishes whether this patient is an appropriate candidate for the specific hormone protocol being considered.
GoodFaithExams.com makes that evaluation available online through a licensed physician so every HRT prescription starts with a defensible clinical record.

What Is a Good Faith Exam for HRT

Hormone replacement therapy involves prescribing estrogen, progesterone, or a combination of both to address hormonal deficiency, perimenopause, menopause, or related conditions. These are prescription substances. The prescribing act requires a licensed provider to evaluate the patient, document clinical findings, and establish a valid patient-provider relationship before any protocol begins.

A good faith exam for HRT is that evaluation. A licensed physician reviews the patient’s health history, current medications, reproductive history, cardiovascular risk factors, prior hormone therapy experience, and any contraindications specific to the hormones being prescribed. They assess whether HRT is clinically appropriate for that patient at the dose and delivery format being considered.


The clinical review for HRT is not a formality. Contraindications include a personal history of estrogen-sensitive cancers, uncontrolled hypertension, thromboembolic disorders, and certain liver conditions. Patients on anticoagulants, thyroid medications, or other hormonally active compounds require a careful medication interaction review before any hormone protocol is initiated.


HRT good faith exam documentation creates the clinical record that supports every prescribing decision and protects the practice if the treatment is ever reviewed. GoodFaithExams.com delivers that documentation online without adding coordination complexity to an already nuanced prescribing category.

Why HRT GFE
Requirements Exist

Hormone replacement therapy involves controlled or prescription substances. Federal and state prescribing standards require a valid patient-provider relationship and a documented clinical evaluation before these medications are issued.
HRT GFE requirements exist because this category of prescribing has expanded significantly in telehealth and wellness settings where the compliance infrastructure has not always kept pace. Practices issuing hormone prescriptions based on symptom questionnaires or automated intake without documented clinical review carry real regulatory exposure.
A documented good faith exam demonstrates that a licensed provider reviewed this patient, for this specific hormone protocol, and made an independent clinical decision before prescribing began.

Who Can Perform It

The provider conducting the exam must hold prescribing authority and be licensed within scope of practice. In most states, qualified providers include physicians, nurse practitioners with prescribing authority and appropriate supervision or autonomous practice status, and physician assistants with prescribing authority and appropriate supervision agreements.
GoodFaithExams.com connects patients with licensed physicians who meet state-specific prescribing and oversight requirements. Every exam reflects independent clinical judgment.

What to Expect

Patient Intake

Patients submit health history, reproductive history, current medications, cardiovascular risk factors, prior hormone therapy experience, and the specific HRT protocol being considered.

Provider Evaluation

A licensed physician reviews the case through the platform.

Clinical Decision

The provider approves, modifies, or declines the protocol based on independent clinical judgment and contraindication review.

Documented Outcome

Each evaluation is recorded and delivered to the practice as a completed compliance record.

How GoodFaithExams.com Makes It Simple

An online GFE for HRT through GoodFaithExams.com is built for practices managing active hormone prescribing across a diverse patient base.
Available Monday Through Sunday. No physician scheduling constraints.
A good faith evaluation for HRT on GoodFaithExams.com reviews reproductive history, cardiovascular risk, estrogen-sensitive cancer history, thromboembolic risk, thyroid status, and the full medication interaction profile relevant to the specific hormones being prescribed. Not a symptom questionnaire. A real clinical evaluation.
A telehealth good faith exam for HRT is conducted by a licensed physician reviewing each patient individually. No automated approvals. Every finding is documented before a prescription is supported.

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HRT patients are trusting your practice with one of the most significant health decisions they will make. A good faith exam for HRT through GoodFaithExams.com makes sure that decision starts with a proper clinical evaluation and a defensible compliance record.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Does a symptom questionnaire satisfy the good faith exam requirement for HRT?

No. A symptom questionnaire collects patient-reported information. It does not produce a clinical record or demonstrate that a licensed provider reviewed the patient, assessed contraindications, and made an independent prescribing decision. A documented clinical evaluation by a licensed physician is what the prescribing standard requires before an HRT prescription can be defensibly issued.
A good faith exam for HRT is a required medical evaluation conducted by a licensed physician before a hormone replacement therapy prescription is issued. It reviews health history, reproductive history, cardiovascular risk, and contraindications specific to the hormones being prescribed, and establishes the patient-provider relationship required before prescribing begins.
HRT GFE requirements specify that a licensed provider with prescribing authority must conduct a documented clinical evaluation before hormone replacement therapy is prescribed. The core standard is consistent across states. Provider type requirements, supervision structures, and autonomous practice status vary by jurisdiction and affect how the evaluation workflow is structured.
The reviewing physician assesses personal history of estrogen-sensitive cancers, prior thromboembolic events, uncontrolled hypertension, active liver disease, and concurrent medications that interact with estrogen or progesterone. Thyroid status, anticoagulant use, and cardiovascular risk profile are also reviewed because they affect both patient safety and the appropriate delivery format for the protocol.
Yes. The clinical evaluation requirement applies to the prescribing act, not the specific formulation. Bio-identical hormones dispensed through compounding pharmacies carry the same patient-provider relationship and documentation requirements as synthetic hormone products. The source of the compound does not change the prescribing obligation.
A good faith evaluation for HRT is the clinical process through which a licensed physician assesses whether a specific patient is an appropriate candidate for hormone replacement therapy, reviews contraindications and medication interactions, and documents an independent decision before the prescription is written.
Patients complete structured intake covering health history, reproductive history, current medications, and the specific protocol being considered. A licensed physician reviews the case remotely and documents clinical findings. The practice receives the completed compliance record without coordination overhead. GoodFaithExams.com handles state-specific requirements so the evaluation workflow stays consistent regardless of patient location.
Good faith exam telemedicine for HRT is the completion of a required pre-prescribing clinical evaluation through a remote digital platform. GoodFaithExams.com provides this through licensed physicians who review every patient individually and document independent clinical findings before HRT is prescribed.
It creates a documented record showing a licensed physician reviewed the patient’s reproductive history, cardiovascular profile, contraindications, and current medications, and made an independent prescribing decision before the hormone protocol was initiated. That level of documentation is what state medical boards ask for when reviewing hormone prescribing practices.
An HRT GFE provider must be a licensed physician, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant with prescribing authority, operating within scope and meeting the supervision and licensing requirements of the state where the patient is located. GoodFaithExams.com uses only licensed physicians on the platform.

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