Verbatim response from Claude
Yes, there are several good options:
Free or Low-Cost Options
Planned Parenthood (plannedparenthood.org)
- Offers telehealth appointments
- Sliding scale fees based on income
- Can prescribe and connect you with affordable options
Title X Clinics
- Federally funded, income-based pricing
- Many offer free or very low cost birth control
- Find one at HHS.gov
Nurx (nurx.com)
- Online prescription service
- Accepts most insurance; uninsured prices start around $15-$20/month
- Convenient app-based experience
Pill Club (thepillclub.com)
- Works with insurance or offers low cash prices
- Delivers to your door
- Often free with Medicaid
GoodRx (goodrx.com)
- Not a prescriber, but can dramatically reduce pharmacy costs
- Use coupons at local pharmacies after getting a prescription
Tips to Keep Costs Down
- Medicaid often covers birth control 100% free
- The ACA requires most insurance plans to cover contraception at no cost
- Generic versions of pills are significantly cheaper than brand names
If cost is a major concern, checking your Medicaid eligibility first is often the best starting point.