Gender-Affirming and Inclusive Telehealth for Colorado

Services Available in Colorado

Gender-Affirming Hormone Therapy (GAHT)
Feminizing, masculinizing, and nonbinary hormone care, including microdosing and maintenance plans. Options may include estradiol, testosterone, and adjunct medications as clinically appropriate, with regular lab monitoring and dose adjustments.

Medical Weight Loss & Metabolic Care
Evidence-based weight management that may include GLP-1 medications like semaglutide or tirzepatide when appropriate, combined with metabolic assessment and realistic, non-shaming support.

Perimenopause & Menopause Hormone Therapy
Care for hot flashes, sleep disruption, mood changes, brain fog, and more. We work with estrogen and progesterone options tailored to your risk factors, symptoms, and preferences.

PrEP and DoxyPEP

Virtual Urgent Care

Lab Ordering & Follow-Up Across Colorado
We set up labs through major lab networks across the state and walk you through results in language that actually makes sense.

What to Expect From Your Colorado Visit

  1. Online intake – share your history, goals, and current symptoms.

  2. Telehealth visit – meet with a Nurse Practitioner who listens first and collaborates on a plan.

  3. Labs & prescriptions (when appropriate) – tailored to your body and goals.

  4. Follow-up – dose adjustments, symptom check-ins, and support over time.

No rushed 5-minute visits, no shame-based conversations, and no pressure to pursue a specific body or gender expression.

Where We Serve in Colorado

FormKind Health serves adults located anywhere in Colorado at the time of their visit, including:

  • Denver

  • Aurora

  • Boulder

  • Colorado Springs

  • Fort Collins

  • Pueblo

  • Greeley

  • Mountain and rural communities across the state

If you have internet access, you can access care.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Yes. Colorado allows telehealth prescribing for gender-affirming hormone therapy (GAHT). FormKind uses an informed-consent model with no therapist letter required and no insurance barriers.

  • Absolutely. Nonbinary, gender-expansive, and questioning adults are explicitly welcome. We offer:

    • micro-dosing

    • gentle/flexible regimens

    • symptom-based adjustments

    • nonbinary-specific goals

  • Most patients begin or continue GAHT within days, depending on labs and medical history. Transfers of care are usually smooth with no gap in medication.

  • Yes. FormKind provides:

    • PrEP (ongoing HIV prevention with routine monitoring)

    • DoxyPEP (doxycycline post-exposure prophylaxis) for eligible patients

    Each is part of a harm-reduction, LGBTQ+ affirming approach to sexual wellness.

  • Yes. We offer same-day or next-day telehealth urgent care for common, non-emergency issues including:

    • UTIs

    • respiratory infections

    • rashes and allergic reactions

    • STI concerns

    • medication refills

    • minor symptoms that don’t require an ER

    If symptoms suggest a more serious issue, we’ll help guide you to appropriate in-person or emergency care.

  • FormKind is a cash-pay practice, so no insurance is required.
    However, many patients can still use insurance for:

    • labs

    • medications (depending on coverage and pharmacy)

    We also offer low-cost cash-pay labs if you prefer not to use insurance.

  • We coordinate with LabCorp, Quest, and regional local labs throughout Colorado.
    Results are reviewed with you in clear, understandable language.

  • We frequently care for patients with:

    • thyroid disorders

    • PCOS

    • metabolic concerns

    • hypertension

    • mental health conditions

    • previous complications with hormones

    Your provider will take time to understand your history and design a plan that is safe, evidence-based, and aligned with your gender or wellness goals.

  • No. FormKind uses an informed-consent model.
    You do not need a therapist letter, mental-health diagnosis, or referral to begin care.

  • Yes. We regularly help patients transfer care and continue existing regimens. A brief review of your history and recent labs is all that’s needed to avoid interruptions.