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Getting Birth Control Prescribed Online
Several telehealth services make this easy and convenient. Here are the best options:
Top Services to Consider
Nurx
- Fill out a health questionnaire reviewed by a licensed provider
- Prescriptions delivered to your door
- Accepts many insurance plans; $15/month without insurance
The Pill Club
- Similar questionnaire-based process
- Free delivery, accepts insurance
- Also offers emergency contraception
Planned Parenthood Direct (app)
- Available in many states
- Trusted, established organization
- Sliding scale pricing available
Wisp
- Broader reproductive health services
- Competitive pricing
Hims & Hers
- Well-known platform with licensed providers
- Multiple birth control options
How the Process Typically Works
- Complete a detailed health questionnaire
- A licensed clinician reviews your information
- They issue a prescription if appropriate
- Medication is mailed or sent to a local pharmacy
Things to Know
- Most states allow this; availability varies
- You may need a blood pressure check (some pharmacies offer this free)
- These services handle pills, patches, and rings most commonly
- IUDs and implants still require an in-person visit
Would you like more details about any specific service?