Give your hair the attention it deserves

Expert care from licensed Canadian clinicians.
Private, secure online care
Unlimited access to your care team
Clear medication pricing, no surprises
1M+ biomarkers tested
4.7 Trustpilot rating
500k+ rx issued
60,000+ Canadians supported
Unlimited expert care
1M+ biomarkers tested
4.7 Trustpilot rating
500k+ rx issued
60,000+ Canadians supported
Unlimited expert care
1M+ biomarkers tested
4.7 Trustpilot rating
500k+ rx issued
60,000+ Canadians supported
Unlimited expert care
1M+ biomarkers tested
4.7 Trustpilot rating
500k+ rx issued
60,000+ Canadians supported
Unlimited expert care
*Based on Science & Humans clinical care data

Don’t ignore your struggle. Let’s talk solutions.

With proven medications and expert medical guidance, we create personalized plans designed to slow shedding, support regrowth, and regain confidence.

Topical solution
Supports slow hair thinning, promotes regrowth, and reduces DHT.
Results from
Typically 3–6 months*
Format
Once daily application
Strengths
Cost
~ $40 for 30-day supply*
Covered under most insurance drug plans or health spending accounts (HSA).

(Re)claim care on your terms

Simple, transparent, expert-led
Step 1

Assessment

$25
Now

In-depth online assessment

If eligible, Health Canada–approved prescription issued

Step 2

Care plan

Automatic refills every 3 months via a licensed pharmacy with discreet delivery ($10)

Prescription valid for up to 1 year (4 shipments), with insurance billing where applicable

Unlimited access to care team

*Cost of medication is an additional charge
If your care plan is not approved, you may be eligible for a refund. Cancel subscription anytime.

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Your dedicated medical team
Chief Women’s Health Advisor

Dr. Kristy Prouse, MD, FRCSC (OB/GYN)

A board-certified OB/GYN with over 30 years of clinical experience and specialized training in functional and integrative hormone health, Dr. Prouse focuses on complex hormonal conditions across the female lifespan and practitioner education.
Dr. Kristy Prouse, MD, FRCSC (OB/GYN)
Chief Women’s Health Advisor
Chief Innovation Officer

Adeel Khan

Internationally recognized physician-researcher in musculoskeletal and regenerative medicine, Adeel Khan is an Assistant (Adjunct) Clinical Professor at McMaster University and the University of Toronto, with published research and global collaboration in performance medicine.
Adeel Khan
Chief Innovation Officer
Chief Men’s Health Advisor

Dr. Fady Hannah-Shmouni, MD, FRCPC, ABIM

A Clinical endocrinologist and Clinical Professor of Medicine at the University of British Columbia, specializing in endocrinology, hypertension, and genomic medicine, Dr. Hannah-Shmouni brings over a decade of experience in academic research, clinical care, and health innovation.
Dr. Fady Hannah-Shmouni, MD, FRCPC, ABIM
Chief Men’s Health Advisor
Clinician

Sheena Jacob, NP

With over 14 years of experience in primary care, chronic and complex care, and palliative medicine, Sheena holds a Master’s degree in Hospital Administration and certification in Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy. She’s also a published author with a focus on women’s health.
Sheena Jacob, NP
Clinician
Clinician

Abida Dhukai, NP

A Nurse Practitioner with over 14 years of clinical experience across emergency, primary care, critical care, and remote medicine, Abida is a clinical scientist with focused interest in cardiovascular health, exercise physiology, and hormone replacement therapy.
Abida Dhukai, NP
Clinician
Clinician

Jodie Foster, NP

A primary care Nurse Practitioner with a focus on hormone replacement therapy and patient-centered care, Jodie is experienced in comprehensive family practice with a commitment to accessible, relationship-based healthcare delivery.
Jodie Foster, NP
Clinician
Clinician

Manuela Checedi, NP

A board-certified Family Nurse Practitioner with over a decade of clinical experience across Canada and the U.S., Manuela specializes in hormone therapy and virtual care for women’s health, weight management, and men’s hormone health.
Manuela Checedi, NP
Clinician
Clinician

Maria Jacob, NP

A Nurse Practitioner with over six years of NP experience and more than 15 years in nursing, Maria’s clinical background includes primary care, mental health, and medical cannabis, with focused interest in hormone therapy and women’s health.
Maria Jacob, NP
Clinician
Clinician

Patrick Thibodeau, NP

A Nurse Practitioner practicing in primary care with a focus on men’s health, Patrick specializes in testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) and age-related hormonal care. He is dedicated to evidence-based, personalized treatment that helps men restore energy, confidence, and overall vitality.
Patrick Thibodeau, NP
Clinician

Frequently asked questions

How do hair loss medications work?

Hair loss treatments work by blocking the hormones responsible for hair follicle shrinkage and increasing blood flow to the scalp to support hair growth. These treatments help slow hair loss, strengthen existing hair, and promote regrowth when used consistently.

When can I expect to see results?

Hair regrowth is gradual. Most people see early signs of improvement in 3–6 months, with noticeable results around 8–10 months. Consistency is key—stopping treatment can lead to hair loss resuming.

How does the process work with Science&Humans?

After completing a medical questionnaire, a licensed clinician reviews your case and prescribes a personalized hair loss treatment. Medications are delivered to your home every 3 months, ensuring consistent access to your treatment.

Are hair loss treatments safe for long-term use?

Yes, when used as directed, hair loss treatments are safe and well-researched. They have been clinically tested and proven effective for long-term hair maintenance. Regular check-ins with a healthcare provider help monitor progress and minimize potential side effects.

What are the potential side effects?

Most people tolerate hair loss treatments well, but some may experience mild scalp irritation, temporary shedding, or hormonal changes. Side effects are typically rare and reversible upon stopping treatment. If concerns arise, please reach out to support@scienceandhumans.com.

How do I apply hair loss treatment?

Application depends on the type of treatment prescribed:

  • Topical treatments should be applied directly to the scalp once or twice daily, as directed. It’s important to massage it in and let it dry completely before styling.
  • Oral treatments should be taken daily at the same time, following your provider’s instructions.
  • Combination treatments may include both topical and oral options for enhanced results.

For best results, consistency is key, and following the prescribed routine ensures optimal effectiveness.