Verbatim response from Claude
Online Birth Control Prescription Services
Yes, reputable ones are safe and legitimate. Here are some well-regarded options:
Trusted Services
Nurx
- Licensed physicians review your health history
- Available in most US states
- Accepts insurance
Planned Parenthood Direct
- Backed by a trusted healthcare organization
- App-based, affordable options
Pill Club
- Delivers directly to your door
- Works with many insurance plans
Wisp
- Broader reproductive health focus
- Competitive pricing
Hers
- Part of the larger Hims & Hers telehealth platform
Why They're Legitimate
- Real licensed doctors or nurse practitioners review prescriptions
- Must comply with state medical regulations
- Prescriptions go to licensed pharmacies
- HIPAA-protected health information
Reasonable Precautions
- Always complete honest health questionnaires - they screen for contraindications like blood clot risks
- Avoid services that skip medical review entirely
- These work best for healthy people with no complex medical history
- Still see a doctor in person if you have conditions like high blood pressure, migraines with aura, or clotting disorders
They're genuinely convenient for many people, but they're not a complete replacement for regular gynecological care.