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Alloy sits in the top quartile of telehealth platforms Vial tracks, with a clean federal record across FDA, OIG, DEA, and HIPAA checks, and physician credentials that are more specialized and verifiable than most peer platforms offer. The main transparency gaps are pharmacy partners and NPI registration, both undisclosed, which makes the medication supply chain harder to verify than at clinics like Marek or Defy. For a women's health and menopause-focused platform, the clinical credentialing stands out, but supply chain visibility is the piece you'll want to ask about before committing.
Compliance
Compliance & Public Records
Alloy doesn't have an organizational NPI on public record, which is the case for roughly 85% of the 128 providers Vial tracks. It doesn't signal a clinical problem, but it does limit one layer of independent verification.
No FDA actions on record. Across all providers Vial tracks, 22% have some FDA history, so a clean record here is a meaningful baseline rather than a given.
Not on the OIG exclusion list, consistent with every provider Vial tracks. No concern here.
No DEA enforcement actions on record. This is the norm across tracked providers, but it's still worth confirming for any platform prescribing controlled or scheduled medications.
No HIPAA breaches on record. Only 1% of providers Vial tracks have reported breaches, so this is expected, but good to confirm.
Compliance data is aggregated from federal and state public records. Last updated May 2026.
About
About Alloy
Alloy helps women on their menopause journey by combining medical expertise with treatments tailored for symptom relief, skincare, weight care, sexual health, gut health, and hair care. Founded by Anne Fulenwider and Monica Molenaar with Chief Medical Advisor Dr. Sharon Malone, Alloy connects patients with menopause-specialized board-certified physicians for personalized treatment plans.
Oversight
Physician Oversight & Credentials
Board-certified OB/GYN physicians specializing in menopause, with credentials including FACOG, MSCP, and DABOM certifications
Alloy's clinical team holds board certifications in OB/GYN (FACOG), menopause specialization (MSCP), and obesity medicine (DABOM), a combination more specific to women's hormonal health than most telehealth platforms disclose. Only 17% of tracked providers name or credential their physicians at all, so this level of specialty detail is genuinely above average.
Vial sources physician credential information from publicly available records and provider disclosures.
Supply Chain
Pharmacy Partners
Pharmacy partner information not yet on file.
Pharmacy partners aren't publicly named. Given that only 12% of providers Vial tracks disclose this, it's a common gap, but it does mean you won't be able to verify the compounding chain before signing up.
Understanding which pharmacy compounds your medications is important for quality assurance. PCAB-accredited pharmacy partners are noted with a ✓ badge.
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Last evaluated May 2026 · Data sourced from public records and provider disclosures
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