Monthly
Flexible month-to-month hair therapy.
- Minoxidil prescription review
- Licensed clinician oversight
- Care-team messaging
- Discreet pharmacy fulfillment
Our Minoxidil Hair Growth Therapy Treatment is designed for individuals experiencing hair thinning or early-stage hair loss who want a proven, physician-guided solution to support regrowth and improve hair density. Minoxidil, the active ingredient in Rogaine, is a widely used treatment that helps stimulate hair follicles, extend the growth phase of the hair cycle, and support thicker, healthier-looking hair over time.
Whether you are noticing a receding hairline, thinning at the crown, or overall reduced density, Truvera offers personalized care and convenient telehealth access to treatment.
Minoxidil hair regrowth
A clinician-directed treatment for pattern hair loss. We review your hair-loss history, medical background, and goals before any prescription is issued.
How it works
From online intake to clinician review and discreet prescription fulfillment when appropriate.
Tell us about your pattern, duration, family history, current medications, and any treatments you have tried.
A licensed clinician reviews your intake to determine whether minoxidil fits your case and which form is most appropriate.
If prescribed, your medication is fulfilled through licensed pharmacy partners and shipped discreetly.
Your care team checks tolerability, scalp comfort, and response, and adjusts the plan when needed.
Pricing
Your online visit, clinician review, prescription management, and care-team support in one program.
Flexible month-to-month hair therapy.
Save 10% vs monthly
Best fit for steady regrowth tracking.
Save 20% vs monthly
Our lowest monthly rate for ongoing care.
Medication, formulation, and pharmacy availability are determined by clinician review and may vary. Prescriptions are issued only when medically appropriate.
Eligibility
What is minoxidil?
Minoxidil was originally developed as an oral antihypertensive medication and approved by the FDA in 1979. Clinicians observed unexpected hair growth in patients taking it, which led to topical formulations being approved for androgenetic alopecia (pattern hair loss) starting in 1988. Today, minoxidil is the most studied non-hormonal hair-regrowth medication, and low-dose oral minoxidil is increasingly prescribed off-label for the same indication when topical use is inconvenient or insufficient.
Mechanistically, minoxidil is a vasodilator that opens ATP-sensitive potassium channels. Its active metabolite, minoxidil sulfate, prolongs the anagen (growth) phase of the hair-follicle cycle and reverses the miniaturization that drives pattern hair loss. Most patients see reduced shedding within 3 to 6 months and visible regrowth within 8 to 12 months. Results require continued use — gains generally reverse within 3 to 6 months of stopping, which is why a sustainable plan and clinician follow-up matter as much as the prescription itself.
Patient experience
"The intake walked through my hair-loss history in detail and the clinician explained why oral minoxidil made sense for me."
"Discreet shipping and a clear protocol. My care team responded quickly when I had questions about side effects."
"Six months in and shedding has dropped noticeably. The check-ins kept me on track."
FAQ
Rogaine is the original brand name for topical minoxidil. The active ingredient is the same. Low-dose oral minoxidil is a different formulation prescribed off-label for pattern hair loss when topical use is inconvenient or insufficient.
Most patients notice reduced shedding within 3 to 6 months and visible regrowth between 8 and 12 months. Response varies, and some patients see most of their gains in year two.
Both formulations exist. Your clinician helps decide which fits your case based on hair-loss pattern, lifestyle, sensitivities, and overall health profile.
Hair-regrowth gains from minoxidil typically reverse within 3 to 6 months of discontinuation. A sustainable plan matters — your clinician can help you think through long-term use.
Topical minoxidil most commonly causes scalp irritation. Low-dose oral minoxidil can cause hypertrichosis (extra body or facial hair), which is the most reported side effect, and occasionally dose-related lightheadedness or fluid retention. Your clinician reviews your history and tolerability throughout treatment.
Not always. Your clinician may review baseline blood pressure and ask about medical history, and request additional workup only if your case warrants it.