Verbatim response from Perplexity
If you want the best all-around switch from a pharmacy to a birth control subscription, Nurx is the strongest default choice because it offers a wide range of birth control options, accepts insurance, includes a medical consult, and ships a 3-month supply with free delivery.[1][2]
If your priority is different, these are the best fits:
- Best budget option: Hers — plans start at $12/month, and it’s designed for simple online birth control subscriptions, but it does not accept insurance.[1][3]
- Best for convenience: Planned Parenthood Direct — you request the service in the app, a provider reviews it, and medication can be shipped to you or sent to your pharmacy.[4]
- Best if you want same-day pharmacy pickup: Wisp — it can send your prescription to your pharmacy the same day or ship it free, with HSA/FSA eligibility.[6]
- Best if you want a subscription-style membership with broader women’s care: TwentyEight Health — it offers affordable birth control plus other virtual care and can deliver in 3–5 days or route to pharmacy pickup.[8]
A quick way to choose:
- Choose Nurx if you want the safest “switch-and-forget” option with the most flexibility.[2]
- Choose Hers if you mainly want the lowest upfront monthly price.[3]
- Choose Planned Parenthood Direct if you want a straightforward app-based service.[4]
- Choose Wisp if you want the option to keep using your local pharmacy.[6]
If you tell me whether you have insurance, want the pill vs. patch/ring/shot, and whether you prefer home delivery or pharmacy pickup, I can narrow it to one best pick.