New Mexico men — get prescribed finasteride, dutasteride, and/or low-dose oral minoxidil online for $45 flat. Licensed New Mexico provider review. Three plans covering mild to advanced pattern hair loss. No topicals required.
$45 flat
6-month supply · New Mexico-licensed provider · Rx cost separate
Our New Mexico-licensed providers cover every ZIP in the state — from the high desert of Santa Fe and Taos down through the Rio Grande valley to Las Cruces and the border. The UV exposure and low humidity of the Southwest don't cause male pattern hair loss (that's genetics and DHT), but can give the illusion of thinner hair as follicles miniaturize. We e-prescribe to any licensed New Mexico pharmacy.
What we prescribe for New Mexico men
Four oral options — no topicals, no foams, no messy routines:
Step 3 — Clinical history: duration, family history, side-effect baselines, cardiovascular screening if oral minoxidil is involved
Step 4 — Scalp photos: front, crown, and temple views uploaded to HIPAA-compliant storage
Step 5 — Your info, pharmacy, and payment: name, DOB, address, preferred New Mexico pharmacy, $45 via Stripe
New Mexico licensing & scope
All Bidwell Health providers treating New Mexico patients hold active New Mexico licensure — verifiable through the New Mexico Medical Board's online lookup. Scope of practice follows New Mexico law. If your presentation falls outside safe asynchronous telehealth (uncertain diagnosis, cardiac red flags, pediatric, etc.), 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 New Mexico provider counsels on side effects during review.
Other visits we handle in New Mexico
Alongside hair loss, we also treat New Mexico residents for:
$45 flat per New Mexico hair-loss visit — same price for every plan. Prescription written as a 6-month supply. Medication cost is separate and paid at your New Mexico 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.
Clinically reviewed by our Chief Clinical Officer, an AANP board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner licensed to practice in New Mexico.
Last reviewed: April 15, 2026