QuickMD Estriol face cream prescription for Menopause Hormone Therapy

Estriol face cream

Just $59 for a 30-day supply

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QuickMD Estriol face cream prescription for Menopause Hormone Therapy

Estriol face cream is a prescription medication that works on the skin to address changes linked to declining estrogen. It helps improve tissue elasticity, firmness, hydration, reduces wrinkles, evens skin tone, and smooths skin texture.

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A QuickMD doctor can prescribe medication only after your visit, and prescriptions aren’t guaranteed. The listed price covers medication only and doesn’t include the cost of your doctor visit.

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Description

Estriol face cream is a commonly prescribed medication that works on the skin to address changes linked to declining estrogen. It may also be prescribed for women with low estrogen from other causes. By delivering estrogen directly to the face and neck, it helps restore hydration, smooth texture, and reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. With consistent use, you may notice skin that feels firmer, looks brighter, and is more comfortable day to day. When prescribed appropriately, it can provide gradual, noticeable improvement in how the skin looks and feels over time.

  • How to use

    Apply estriol face cream to the face and neck once daily, or as directed by your QuickMD doctor. Smooth onto clean, dry skin, avoiding the eye area, and allow the cream to absorb fully before following with other skincare products or makeup. Staying on schedule helps keep your care effective. Each prescription comes with a patient information leaflet. Be sure to read it carefully, and ask your doctor if you have any questions.

  • Benefits

    • Restores hydration to dry, thinning skin
    • Renews firmness and improves texture
    • Brightens and evens skin tone
    • Helps reduce fine lines and wrinkles
    • Supports smoother, more radiant complexion
    • Targets visible changes linked to estrogen decline
    • Easy, once-daily application
  • Side effects

    Serious or adverse side effects from estriol face cream are rare. However, some women may experience mild irritation, redness, or itching at the application area, particularly when starting. Less commonly, breast tenderness, headaches, or nausea may occur.

    This is not a full list of side effects, interactions, or warnings, and it should not replace medical advice. For guidance tailored to your health and medications, always talk with your healthcare provider or pharmacist.

  • Safety information

    Estriol face cream must be prescribed by a licensed doctor. A consultation with a QuickMD doctor is required to review your health and determine if this prescription medication is appropriate for you.

Estriol face cream

$59/30-day supply

Start feeling better today. Meet with a QuickMD doctor and, if appropriate, receive an estriol prescription to help you feel your best. No insurance required.

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  • Prescription provided after your visit, often the same day

  • Fast shipping to your doorstep when prescribed

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Medication price does not include the cost of your doctors visit.

Frequently asked questions

  • How much does estriol face cream cost?

    Estriol face cream is $59 with QuickMD’s cash-pay option, giving you clear, upfront pricing with no hidden fees. Prescriptions are filled through QuickMD Home Delivery and shipped right to your door.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

  • Is estriol face cream safe?

    Estriol face cream is generally safe when used as prescribed. Because it’s applied in low doses to the skin, only a small amount enters the rest of the body. Some women may notice mild skin irritation when they first start using estriol face cream. Your QuickMD doctor will review your health history to make sure it’s the right option for you.

  • How long does it take for estriol face cream to work?

    Everyone’s skin responds a little differently, but many women start noticing improvements in hydration and texture within a few weeks. Benefits like smoother skin, fewer fine lines, and more even tone may take several months of consistent use. Regular check-ins with your doctor can help track your progress and adjust your care if needed.

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Getting prescribed Estriol face cream online

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Book your first visit

Talk to a QuickMD doctor by video or phone for just $79, at a time that works for you. Your doctor will take time to truly understand your health history, listen to what you’re experiencing, and answer every question you have. Because when you feel confident about your care, that’s when real progress happens. Appointments are available same-day, so you can get started quickly.

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Learn more about estriol face cream

Your doctor will explain how estriol face cream works and the kind of results you can anticipate. You’ll discuss the proper application and go over any possible side effects so there’s nothing unexpected. From there, you’ll decide together if estriol face cream is a good fit for your needs.

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Get quick relief with estriol face cream

If estriol face cream is right for you, your doctor will prescribe them as part of your care. Your medication is then fulfilled through QuickMD Home Delivery at our low cash-pay pricing of just $59 for a 30-day supply, shipped straight to your door so you can get started right away. No waiting at the pharmacy or making extra trips.

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