Online hormone therapy and wellness care for women in Florida — from a licensed nurse practitioner who actually listens, by secure video. Perimenopause, menopause, energy, and the day-to-day of feeling like yourself again. Hormone therapy carries serious risks — including blood clots, stroke, and, depending on the regimen, breast cancer and cardiovascular risks — and it isn't right for everyone. In Florida, a provider can prescribe by telehealth when it's clinically appropriate — no separate in-person visit is automatically required.
So much of how you feel — energy, sleep, mood, weight, libido — runs through your hormones. When they shift, especially through perimenopause and menopause, the standard 10-minute visit rarely does it justice. Clinically Clear is built for the longer conversation: a real evaluation, honest options, and a plan that fits your life.
For some women that includes hormone therapy; for others it's targeted wellness support. What's right for you depends on your history, your goals, and an evaluation — that's what the consultation is for. If you've been searching for a Florida menopause specialist, Clinically Clear offers focused menopause and perimenopause care by telehealth — serving women from Ocala and The Villages to Tampa, Orlando, and across Florida.
Estrogen, progesterone, and — where appropriate — testosterone (used off-label in women; no FDA-approved testosterone product for women exists), matched to your body and reviewed for risks and benefits. FDA-approved options, plus the facts on compounded/bioidentical preparations — which are not FDA-approved for safety or efficacy.
Hot flashes, sleep, mood, brain fog, cycle changes — the symptoms that get brushed off. Real conversation, real options, a plan that fits.
Weight and metabolism shift with hormones. When it fits, medically supervised GLP-1 care is part of the plan. Medical weight loss →
Medically supervised peptide therapy for recovery, wellness, and healthy aging — where clinically appropriate. Peptide therapy →
Healthy-aging-minded wellness support for energy and sleep — general wellness, not a treatment for aging or any disease. Individual results vary.
A thorough, whole-woman baseline — history, labs when indicated, and a plan. Explore all services →
Meet Shelbi by secure video from anywhere private in Florida. No waiting room, no rush.
A thorough review of your symptoms, history, and goals — with lab work when it's needed to guide care safely.
If hormone therapy is appropriate, you get a plan built for you — with benefits and risks explained. If it isn't, we'll say so.
Check-ins to see how you're doing and fine-tune over time. Hormone care is a relationship, not a one-time script.
Hormone and wellness care here is elective and self-pay — insurance is not billed. Costs depend on your plan and any medications or labs. As general market context based on publicly advertised 2026 telehealth pricing (not a Clinically Clear price list):
At Clinically Clear, you begin with a consultation booked as a visit (see visit pricing). Your individualized plan — and what it costs — is determined during that consultation. We can provide an itemized superbill on request for FSA, HSA, or out-of-network reimbursement.
“Bioidentical” means the hormones are chemically identical to those your body makes. Some bioidentical hormones come in FDA-approved products; custom-compounded bioidentical (BHRT) preparations are not FDA-approved for safety or efficacy, and major medical organizations advise caution with them. Your provider explains the trade-offs.
Testosterone is sometimes considered for symptoms such as low libido. Note that there is currently no FDA-approved testosterone product for women — any such use is off-label, and your provider reviews the evidence and risks with you.
Some hormone products are FDA-approved brand or generic medications; compounded versions are not FDA-approved. We prescribe only what is clinically appropriate and lawfully available for you at the time of your care.
Hormone therapy uses prescription estrogen, progesterone, and sometimes testosterone (used off-label in women — there is currently no FDA-approved testosterone product for women) to help manage symptoms tied to hormonal changes, most often during perimenopause and menopause. It requires a medical evaluation and a prescription, and it isn't right for everyone. Your provider determines whether it's appropriate for you.
Yes — for eligible patients, a licensed Florida provider can evaluate you and, when it's clinically appropriate, prescribe hormone therapy by secure video. A separate in-person visit is not automatically required (per Florida's telehealth statute, s. 456.47, F.S.). You must be physically located in Florida at the time of your appointment.
Yes. Perimenopause and menopause symptoms — hot flashes, sleep changes, mood shifts, cycle changes, and more — are well suited to telehealth. Your provider reviews your history and goals and builds a plan, which may or may not include hormone therapy.
Some bioidentical hormones are available in FDA-approved products. Custom-compounded bioidentical hormone preparations are not FDA-approved for safety or efficacy, and major medical organizations advise caution with them. Your provider discusses the options, benefits, and risks with you.
Yes. A Florida-licensed, board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner (FNP-BC) can evaluate you and prescribe hormone therapy within their scope of practice under Florida law, when it's clinically appropriate. At Clinically Clear, that provider is Shelbi Arcand, FNP-BC.
Hormone therapy carries risks that vary by the type, dose, route, and your personal history — these can include blood clots, stroke, and, depending on the regimen, considerations around breast cancer and cardiovascular disease. Some people should not use it. Your provider reviews your individual risks and benefits before any prescription. Individual results vary.
Often, yes. Lab work is provider-directed and is frequently used to guide hormone therapy safely, but the exact testing depends on your history and goals. Your provider will advise what's needed.
Clinically Clear is self-pay and does not bill insurance. Coverage for hormone and wellness care varies by insurer and plan. We can provide an itemized superbill on request for possible reimbursement.
By state licensing requirements, you must be physically located in Florida at the time of your telehealth appointment.
Book a consultation with Shelbi Arcand, FNP-BC — a Florida-licensed nurse practitioner who listens, and a hormone plan matched to your body and your goals.
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