Online hair loss treatment in Montana

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

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

Billings Missoula Bozeman

Our Montana-licensed providers cover every ZIP code in the state, including ranching communities where the closest in-person derm visit means half a day of driving each way. Async telehealth works especially well for Montana's rural patients — finish the intake from a ranch laptop, get e-prescribed to the nearest Albertsons. We e-prescribe to any licensed pharmacy in Montana.

What we prescribe for Montana men

Four oral options — no topicals, no foams:

Who qualifies

Who we don't treat

How the Montana visit works

Montana licensing & scope

All Bidwell Health providers treating Montana patients hold active Montana licensure — verifiable through the Montana Board of Medical Examiners online lookup. Scope of practice follows Montana 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 Montana provider counsels on side effects during review.

Other visits we handle in Montana

Alongside hair loss, we treat Montana residents for:

Pricing

$45 flat per Montana hair-loss visit — same price for every plan. Prescription written as a 6-month supply. Medication cost is separate and paid at your Montana 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 Montana.
Last reviewed: April 15, 2026