
Who offers the best hair loss treatment men can get online by monthly cost?

The best hair loss treatment for men by monthly cost:
- The best hair loss treatments for men with male pattern baldness are Dutasteride, Finasteride and Minoxidil. Many providers recommend a combo approach—a pill to swallow along with medication applied directly to the scalp, like a gel or foam.
- The cost for monthly hair loss medications depends on several factors. Most men spend between $10 and $80 per month, depending on which medications they use and where they fill their prescriptions.
- With Dr. B, a $15 online medical consultation can cover multiple hair loss medications if medically appropriate—no membership or recurring fees required.
Finding the best hair loss treatment for men online can be tricky. One platform buries the consult cost in a subscription. Another lists medication separately from the visit fee. And then there’s the pharmacy—the same prescription can cost $10 or $100 depending on where you fill it.
This article breaks down what goes into the cost of hair loss treatment for men, compares the most popular online care options, and helps you find the most cost-effective way to get prescription hair loss treatments online.
Get reading, or start a $15 online consult for prescription hair loss treatments with Dr. B today!
A breakdown of hair loss treatment costs by category
The cost of hair loss treatments depends on the medication, whether or not you use insurance coverage, and where you fill your prescription. Price is also affected by how you get care—either online or at a doctor’s office. And since hair loss medications only work if you keep taking them, it’s important to understand how the cost of repeat consults, shipping and refills will affect your bottom line.
A few key factors affect what you’ll actually pay each month:
- Brand vs. generic: Brand-name options like Propecia (Finasteride) and Avodart (Dutasteride) are significantly more expensive than generics. Generics contain the same active ingredient and meet the same FDA standards, and they’re usually cheaper.
- Shipping and refills: Some platforms include free shipping, while others charge per shipment. Platforms that provide 90-day prescriptions (like Dr. B) reduce the number of fills needed, which can lower per-dose cost.
- Consult frequency: Platforms that require a paid consultation every time you refill add up quickly. Knowing how many refills your consultation covers is key to calculating the true monthly cost.
- Insurance coverage: Most insurance plans don’t cover Finasteride or Dutasteride for hair loss. (They may cover these medications for prostate conditions.) That means most men pay out of pocket, so pharmacy choice and discount cards matter.
Medications
While there are different causes of hair loss, male pattern baldness is the source of hair loss problems in up to 50% of men over age 50.
There are three main medications prescribed to treat male pattern baldness:
- Finasteride (the generic form of Propecia) works by blocking DHT, the hormone that gradually damages hair follicles. Generic Finasteride typically runs $7 to $45 per month.
- Dutasteride (the generic form of Avodart) is a stronger DHT blocker than Finasteride. It blocks both type I and type II of the enzyme that can cause hair loss, while Finasteride only targets type II. It’s FDA-approved for prostate conditions and prescribed off-label for hair loss at a provider’s discretion. Out of pocket, prices can top $300. But with a drug discount card, prices can drop to $10-$30 a month.
- Topical Minoxidil (the generic form of Rogaine) is available over the counter and doesn’t require a prescription. Oral Minoxidil (the generic form of Loniten) is a different story—it’s prescribed off-label for hair loss. It also carries a Black Box Warning for cardiac side effects, so it requires medical oversight. (This is why Dr. B can offer it as a treatment, since a licensed medical provider reviews each consultation to confirm medications are safe and effective!)
How pharmacy choice affects the cost of hair loss medication
Where you fill your prescription can make a bigger difference than the medication itself. Since prices can vary a lot, it can be useful to check prices before choosing where to send your prescription.
Costco, Walmart, Cost Plus Drugs and Amazon Pharmacy tend to offer the lowest prices on generics. Major pharmacy retailers like CVS and Walgreens can cost more.
When requested by you, Dr. B provides a drug discount card that can help lower your costs by up to 80% off the retail price. But keep in mind, using a discount card means your medication cost won’t count toward your insurance deductible. If you’re close to meeting one, compare the cash price against your copay before deciding.
The best hair loss treatments for men: popular combination choices
Most medical providers recommend a combination approach as the best hair loss treatment for men.
Here’s how the most common combinations stack up:
- Finasteride + topical Minoxidil: A 2025 study found this combination worked better than Minoxidil alone. Both are available as generics, making this one of the more affordable options. Dr. B can prescribe both within a single $15 consultation, if medically appropriate.
- Dutasteride + topical Minoxidil: A 2017 trial found Dutasteride caused more hair growth than Finasteride. Another report showed that combining Dutasteride with topical Minoxidil can improve hair loss from male pattern baldness compared to either treatment alone. This combo is also available through Dr. B.
- Oral Minoxidil: Minoxidil is usually combined as a topical treatment with other oral medications, but it’s also available as a pill (brand name, Loniten). The oral version is prescribed off-label for hair loss because oral Minoxidil carries an FDA Black Box Warning for serious heart risks. So you’ll need to connect with a licensed provider to get this medication.
Compare the online cost of hair loss treatments per month
When comparing online care for hair loss, it’s important to consider the consultation fee, how many refills or medications the consult covers, and the medication cost itself. Also, make sure you understand how potential subscriptions work—some sites waive an initial consult fee, but require a subscription for filling medications or obtaining refills.
One thing worth noting: with Dr. B, qualifying patients can get up to two medications prescribed within a single $15 consultation. So if you’re taking Dutasteride and Minoxidil, that’s one consult, not two.

*Note: GoodRx is a discount card tool, not a telehealth provider. It’s useful for reducing medication costs once you have a prescription, but you’ll need a separate consultation to get one. Dr. B’s drug discount card works similarly, locking in low prices at your pharmacy.*
To summarize:
- To get an accurate monthly cost for hair loss treatments, consider the cost of the consult, the medication (generic vs. brand name) and which pharmacies offer the lowest prices. Looking at the medication price alone doesn’t give you the full picture.
- For the lowest medication costs, Costco, Amazon Pharmacy and Cost Plus Drugs tend to offer the best prices on generic Finasteride and Dutasteride. Generic Finasteride can start as low as $7 per month with a discount card.
- Dr. B offers a $15 online medical consultation with no recurring fees. Qualifying patients may receive prescriptions for up to two medications—such as Dutasteride and topical Minoxidil—within that single visit, if medically appropriate.
Ready to explore your options for prescription hair loss medications? Start an online consultation today.
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