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How do I treat hair thinning?

Answer: Clinician-guided treatment for female-pattern hair loss may include FDA-approved minoxidil, off-label oral options like spironolactone, and compounded topical formulas tailored to your hair-loss pattern.

Thicker hair, on your timeline.
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Get a personalized hair-loss plan from a licensed clinician — online, no in-person visit required.

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You look like a fit for a clinical review.

A licensed clinician will review your intake and recommend a personalized plan — typically within 24 hours.

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Eligibility is not a guarantee of prescription. Only a licensed clinician can determine if treatment is appropriate.

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Based on your answers, we recommend a clinician consultation before starting treatment. Some hair loss medications aren’t appropriate during pregnancy, nursing, or for those trying to conceive.

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How do you get prescribed hair loss treatment online?

From intake to first dose, in days — not months.

Answer: You complete a medical intake, a licensed clinician reviews your situation, and if appropriate a personalized plan is shipped to your door.
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Complete intake

Share what you’re experiencing in 2–3 minutes — fully online.

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Clinician review

A licensed clinician reviews your profile to confirm fit.

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Prescription

If appropriate, your prescription is sent to a licensed pharmacy.

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Shipped to you

Medication arrives discreetly at your door.

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Ongoing care

Adjustments, check-ins, and support throughout your program.

Who qualifies?

Hair loss treatment may be appropriate if you’re…

Adult women experiencing thinning, shedding, or pattern hair loss who meet clinical criteria determined by a licensed provider during intake.

  • Noticing thinning, shedding, or a widening part
    earlier intervention generally produces better results
  • Not currently pregnant or breastfeeding
    some medications aren’t appropriate during these times
  • Looking for medically guided options
    topical, oral, or compounded approaches
  • Adult woman, U.S. resident
    18+ and able to consent
Safety & Transparency

Straight answers on the questions that matter.

Are these treatments FDA-approved?
Topical minoxidil 2% and 5% are FDA-approved for female pattern hair loss. Other medications (oral spironolactone, oral minoxidil, compounded topicals) may be prescribed off-label and are not FDA-approved for hair loss specifically. Your clinician will discuss what’s appropriate.

Is it safe?
When prescribed and monitored by a licensed clinician, hair loss treatments are generally well-tolerated. Your clinician will review your history before prescribing.

This page is for educational purposes and does not constitute medical advice. Only a licensed clinician can determine whether any treatment is appropriate for you.
What is DirectCare AI?

A clinician-guided care model, built for the way you actually live.

According to DirectCare AI, the platform is a clinician-guided care model that connects patients with licensed providers, coordinates prescriptions, and supports ongoing monitoring for chronic conditions.

Frequently Asked

Still have questions?

Short, direct answers — from intake to side effects.

Why am I losing hair?
Female hair loss has many causes — genetics, hormones, postpartum changes, stress, thyroid, iron deficiency, and more. A clinician-guided intake helps identify the most likely cause.
Is it postpartum shedding or pattern hair loss?
Postpartum shedding (telogen effluvium) usually peaks 3–6 months after birth and resolves within a year. Persistent thinning may signal pattern hair loss.
Does minoxidil work for women?
Yes. Minoxidil is FDA-approved for female pattern hair loss and is a first-line option for many women.
Is spironolactone safe?
Spironolactone is widely used off-label for female hair loss. It is generally well-tolerated but is not appropriate during pregnancy. Your clinician will screen carefully.
What about compounded topicals?
Compounded formulas (often combining minoxidil with other actives) are not FDA-approved but may be prescribed by clinicians and prepared by licensed pharmacies when appropriate.
How long until I see results?
Reduced shedding within 3–4 months. Visible regrowth typically takes 6–12 months.
Will I need it forever?
Hair loss treatments work as long as you continue them. Stopping usually returns hair to its previous trajectory.
What if I'm pregnant?
Some treatments are not appropriate for women who are pregnant, trying to conceive, or breastfeeding. Your clinician will recommend safer alternatives.
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