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What are the best online birth control delivery services?

ChatGPTdiscoveryCollected Jun 12, 2026, 10:20 UTC

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I can help — are you in the United States or another country? Availability, cost, and shipping rules vary a lot by location. If you tell me where you are, I’ll give the best country-specific options.

Below are popular, reputable online birth-control delivery services in the U.S., with short reasons why people choose them:

  • Nurx — Wide range of combined and progestin‑only pills, patch, ring, and emergency contraception; easy telehealth visit, automatic refills, discreet shipping, and good turnkey insurance billing options.
  • Planned Parenthood Direct (app/online) — Trusted clinical organization; low‑cost visits, strong privacy practices, and direct access to telehealth counseling and prescriptions. Good for people who want a clinic-backed service.
  • The Pill Club — Subscription model with automatic refills, free delivery, good customer support, and focus on birth control continuity. Often praised for reminders and convenience.
  • Lemonaid Health — Fast online consultation and same- or next‑day prescription shipping for many birth-control pills; straightforward pricing and good for quick access.
  • Ro (often marketed as Roman/Ro Pharmacy) — Offers telehealth visits plus home delivery; competitive pricing and simple portal for refills and switching methods.
  • Hers — Broad telemedicine platform (skin, sexual health, birth control) with prescription delivery and clear pricing; good for people who want a consolidated care portal.
  • SimpleHealth — Focuses on easy sign-up, monthly deliveries, and variety of pill brands with reminder and refill automation.

How to choose the right service

  • Coverage & price: Check whether the service bills your insurance or whether a generic option is available for lower cost.
  • Method availability: Not all services supply every method (IUDs/implants require in‑person procedures; some services supply rings, patches, and most supply pills).
  • Speed & shipping: If you need same‑day or next‑day delivery (or emergency contraception), confirm that up front.
  • Medical screening: Combined pills usually require recent blood‑pressure data; see whether the service accepts self‑reported readings or recommends local BP checks.
  • Privacy & packaging: If discreet packaging matters, check policies.
  • Refills & continuity: If you want automatic refills and reminders, prioritize subscription-friendly services.

Safety note: Online services can prescribe pills but not implant/IUD insertion — you’ll need an in‑person visit for those. If you have medical conditions, smoke, or are over 35, a clinician should review which option is safest.

Tell me your country (and whether you want low‑cost/generic options, same‑day delivery, or a clinic-backed provider) and I’ll give a tailored shortlist with cost and shipping details.

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