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Ms.Medicine scores just above the median for clinic providers, which reflects a clean federal record alongside real gaps in operational transparency. The standout credential here is Menopause Society Certified Practitioner (MSCP) training, a specialty designation that's rare in women's telehealth and meaningfully more specific than the generic 'physician-led' language most peers use. Pharmacy partners and headquarters aren't disclosed, so verifying the medication supply chain before you commit isn't possible the way it is at more transparent competitors.
Compliance
Compliance & Public Records
No organizational NPI is on record, which puts Ms.Medicine in the majority: only 15% of the 128 providers Vial tracks have one listed. This limits one straightforward way to independently verify the practice's registration.
No FDA enforcement actions are on record, which is the norm across tracked providers but still worth confirming as a baseline.
Ms.Medicine isn't on the OIG exclusion list, meaning no federally sanctioned practitioners or entities are flagged here. No tracked provider in Vial's dataset has an active OIG exclusion.
No HIPAA breaches appear in the public record. Only 1% of tracked providers have a reported breach, so this is a low-signal indicator either way.
Compliance data is aggregated from federal and state public records. Last updated May 2026.
About
About Ms.Medicine
Ms.Medicine is the only national network of concierge doctors and health experts focusing on women's healthcare. Founded by women for women, addressing critical gaps in women's health care through a unique concierge care model, physician women's health education, and advocacy efforts to combat gender bias.
Oversight
Physician Oversight & Credentials
Menopause Society Certified Practitioners (MSCP), advanced training in women's health
Clinicians here hold Menopause Society Certified Practitioner (MSCP) credentials, a specific advanced designation in women's hormonal health that only 17% of tracked providers match with any named or credentialed physician detail. You can research what MSCP training requires before signing up, which is more than most telehealth clinics give you.
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. Since compounded hormone medications vary in quality between pharmacies, not being able to verify the supply chain ahead of time is the most significant transparency gap here.
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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