Good Faith Exam
for HRT
Nurse-Owned and Clinician-Led
Nationwide Coverage
Independent Medical Judgment
For Startups
For Established Practices
$26.99 Per Exam
What Is a Good Faith Exam for HRT
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
Who Can Perform It
What to Expect
Patient Intake
Provider Evaluation
Clinical Decision
Documented Outcome
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Pricing
$26.99 per exam.
Who This Is and Is Not For
Good fit:
- Wellness and functional medicine practices prescribing HRT, telehealth hormone therapy platforms, women's health clinics adding structured compliance to their prescribing workflow.
Not for:
- Clinics looking for shortcuts, businesses seeking legal advice, teams that do not want licensed provider involvement.