Online hair loss treatment in Colorado

Colorado men — get prescribed finasteride, dutasteride, and/or low-dose oral minoxidil online for $45 flat. Licensed Colorado provider review. Three plans covering mild to advanced pattern hair loss. No topicals required.

$45 flat
6-month supply · Colorado-licensed provider · Rx cost separate
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Serving Colorado patients in

Denver Colorado Springs Boulder

Our Colorado-licensed providers cover every ZIP code in the state, from the Front Range to the Western Slope. Altitude, cold mountain air, and UV exposure above 5,000 feet don't cause pattern hair loss — it's genetic DHT sensitivity — but dry high-altitude scalps are easier to irritate. We e-prescribe to any licensed pharmacy in Colorado.

What we prescribe for Colorado men

Four oral options — no topicals, no foams:

Who qualifies

Who we don't treat

How the Colorado visit works

Colorado licensing & scope

All Bidwell Health providers treating Colorado patients hold active Colorado licensure — verifiable through the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies online lookup. Scope of practice follows Colorado law. If your presentation falls outside safe asynchronous telehealth, we decline and refund automatically.

Off-label medications. Oral minoxidil and dutasteride are prescribed off-label for hair loss. Both are FDA-approved for other indications — minoxidil for hypertension, dutasteride for BPH — and have decades of safety data. Your Colorado provider counsels on side effects during review.

Other visits we handle in Colorado

Alongside hair loss, we treat Colorado residents for:

Pricing

$45 flat per Colorado hair-loss visit — same price for every plan. Prescription written as a 6-month supply. Medication cost is separate and paid at your Colorado pharmacy (generic finasteride runs $15–$30/month, dutasteride $20–$40/month, oral minoxidil $10–$20/month with a GoodRx coupon). If we decline, you're refunded automatically.

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Clinically reviewed by our Chief Clinical Officer, an AANP board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner licensed to practice in Colorado.
Last reviewed: April 15, 2026