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What are the best online birth control delivery services?

ChatGPTdiscoveryCollected Jun 26, 2026, 13:31 UTC

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Here are several well‑reviewed online birth‑control telehealth + delivery services, with why people choose them. (If you’re outside the US, tell me your country and I’ll give locally available options.)

  • Nurx — Large telehealth provider focused on contraception. Fast online visit, multiple method options (pill, patch, ring, emergency contraception), mailed refills, good privacy features and wide state coverage.
  • The Pill Club — Subscription model for ongoing pill delivery, reminders, free shipping and 24/7 support; convenient if you want monthly/quarterly refills and adherence tools.
  • Lemonaid Health — Simple online visit and same‑ or next‑day shipping for birth control pills and emergency contraception; often recommended for low upfront cost and speed.
  • Planned Parenthood Direct (app/online) — Operated by a trusted sexual‑health organization; good for confidential care, counseling, and prescriptions/shipments where available.
  • Maven Clinic — Comprehensive women’s‑health telemedicine (including contraception) with strong clinician support; good if you want broader reproductive health services alongside birth control.
  • GoodRx Care (formerly HeyDoctor) — Low cash prices through telehealth and e‑prescriptions; useful if you want to compare out‑of‑pocket cost vs. insurance.
  • Your insurer’s mail‑order pharmacy / major online pharmacies (CVS, Walgreens, Amazon Pharmacy) — Not a telehealth visit, but convenient for automatic refills, insurance integration and predictable pricing if you already have a prescription.

Quick notes to help you choose:

  • Not all methods can be mailed (IUDs and implants require in‑office procedures). Pills, patch, ring and emergency contraception are the most commonly delivered.
  • Availability, cost, and required medical history/review vary by state and provider; some charge a telehealth visit fee while others include it.
  • If you have insurance, check whether the service accepts it (or use your insurer’s mail‑order pharmacy) to minimize cost.
  • If privacy or discreet packaging matters, most of these services offer unmarked packaging but confirm before ordering.

If you tell me your state (or country), preferred method (pill/patch/ring/emergency), and whether you have insurance, I can recommend the one best for your situation.

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