Verbatim response from Perplexity
Several online services do prescribe the mini pill (progestin-only pill), including Walgreens Virtual Care, Nurx, and Hers.[1][2][5]
- Walgreens Virtual Care: says its providers can prescribe progestin-only pills and lists examples such as Camila, Errin, Heather, Jolivette, Micronor, Nora-BE, and norethindrone.[1]
- Nurx: offers birth control online after an intake form and provider review; their service includes online prescribing when clinically appropriate.[2]
- Hers: lists norethindrone 0.35 mg (progestin-only), including brands like Sharobel, Camila, Nora-BE, Errin, and Jolivette, and says a licensed provider reviews your history online.[5]
- CVS: can help patients get a birth control prescription in some states through pharmacist prescribing and also offers MinuteClinic visits, but the result you shared does not explicitly say CVS prescribes the mini pill online nationwide.[3]
A few important clarifications:
- Opill is a mini pill, but it is over the counter, so it does not require a prescription.[3][6]
- If you specifically want a prescribed progestin-only pill, the clearest matches in your results are Walgreens Virtual Care, Nurx, and Hers.[1][2][5]
- Availability can vary by state, and some services require a recent blood pressure reading or other screening information before prescribing.[1][2]
If you want, I can also compare these services by price, state availability, and which mini pill brands they offer.