Why Alloy? We're so glad you asked.
All of our estrogen treatments are plant-based, bioidentical, FDA-approved, and recommended by the North American Menopause Society.
The Alloy Way
We offer safe, gentle, plant-based, bioidentical hormones for relief from menopause symptoms. And way, way more. The best part? Our treatments work, are recommended by the North American Menopause Society, and approved by our Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Sharon Malone, and our Medical Advisory Board.
Menopause-Trained Doctors
Licensed Pharmacy
FDA Approved Solutions
Products Shipped Directly to Your Door
We Believe Women Over 40 Have Earned the Right to Feel Fantastic
Our current healthcare system isn't doing enough. Only 6% of women seeking treatment for menopause symptoms actually get it! Menopause is inevitable, but suffering through it isn't. We deserve access to expert care and treatments.
What Alloy customers
are saying
- Candyce, New York
- Pilar Guzmán, editorial director, Oprah Daily
- Hunter, North Carolina

"What Alloy Health has started offering its customers is a topical version of sildenafil, which it has branded as Oh-mazing Cream. Containing a percentage that is a fraction of the dose men take, the topical sildenafil, says Molenaar, functions the same way but, unlike its oral predecessor, has no contraindications."

"I've been using [M4 Cream] for about a month and have noticed that my skin just looks less tired—especially at the end of the day. Friends who haven’t seen me in a while also notice a difference without my having told them.”
—Pilar Guzmán, editorial director

"In the information void, a vast menopausal-wellness industry has developed, flush with products that Faubion dismisses as mostly “lotions and potions.” But a new crop of companies has also come to market to provide F.D.A. approved treatments, including hormone therapy. Alloy holds online support groups where women, clearly of varying socioeconomic backgrounds, often vent — about how hard it was for them to find relief, how much they are still suffering or how traumatized they still are by the lack of compassion and concern they encountered when seeking help for distressing symptoms. The space was clearly a no-judgment zone, a place where women could talk about how they personally felt about the risks and benefits of taking hormones."