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What are the best online birth control delivery services?

ChatGPTdiscoveryCollected Jun 21, 2026, 09:38 UTC

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If you’re looking to get birth control delivered, the best service for you depends on whether you want telehealth + prescription, lowest cost, same‑day city delivery, or help finding an in‑person IUD/implant provider. Below are well‑rated options in the United States and why people choose them — tell me your state or priorities and I can narrow it down.

Top online birth‑control delivery services

  • Nurx — Strong telehealth experience for pills, ring, patch and emergency contraception; accepts many insurances, offers free online consults, automatic refills and discreet shipping. Good if you want a full telemedicine + delivery experience.

  • The Pill Club — Pill subscription service with telehealth consults, automatic refills, reminders and multi‑month options. Popular for convenient monthly/90‑day shipments and customer service.

  • Lemonaid Health — Fast, low‑cost telehealth visits and generic prescriptions shipped quickly. Transparent pricing and simple workflow; good if you want an affordable telehealth + delivery combo.

  • Planned Parenthood Direct (app/telehealth) — Trusted clinical organization with sliding‑scale pricing in many areas; offers telemedicine and can send prescriptions to a local pharmacy or arrange delivery. Good if you want clinical expertise and privacy protections.

  • GoodRx Care (telehealth) — Cheap online consults and prescriptions; pairs with GoodRx coupons to reduce pharmacy prices. Useful if you want the lowest out‑of‑pocket cost when picking up at a pharmacy or using home delivery.

  • Honeybee Health — Low‑cost online pharmacy that fills birth control at lower prices than many chains. Not a telehealth provider (you need a prescription), but excellent for inexpensive deliveries of generics.

  • PillPack / Amazon Pharmacy — Full pharmacy service with organized packaging, automatic refills and reliable nationwide shipping. Good if you want pharmacy management and integration with insurance.

  • Capsule — App‑based neighborhood pharmacy with fast (sometimes same‑day) delivery and pharmacist support. Best if you want quick delivery in supported cities.

Quick notes to help you choose

  • Coverage: Check if the service accepts your insurance or offers affordable self‑pay prices. Some let you submit insurance, others work with coupons (GoodRx) or offer low‑cost generics.
  • Method availability: Most services handle combined and progestin‑only pills, some the ring/patch, and many provide emergency contraception. IUDs/implants require an in‑person visit — these services can usually refer you.
  • State restrictions: Telehealth availability varies by state, so verify the service operates where you live.
  • Privacy & shipping: Most use discreet packaging; confirm on the site if that’s important to you.

If you tell me your state, whether you have insurance, or whether you prefer pill vs ring/patch vs emergency contraception, I can recommend the single best option and link pricing/step‑by‑step sign‑up tips.

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