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Short answer: several mainstream telehealth birth-control services commonly prescribe progestin‑only pills (the “mini‑pill”). Examples include:
- Nurx — well known for convenient online birth‑control visits and home delivery; they list progestin‑only options (norethindrone and newer formulations) on their site.
- Planned Parenthood Direct (app/online) — trusted reproductive‑health provider that will prescribe POPs through their telehealth flow when appropriate.
- Maven Clinic — specializes in women’s and reproductive health and can prescribe progestin‑only pills via virtual visits.
- Lemonaid Health — low‑cost telemedicine that commonly offers POPs and ships to your pharmacy or home.
- GoodRx Care (formerly HeyDoctor) — telehealth visits with prescribing clinicians and often supplies progestin‑only options.
Why these: they provide an online intake/consultation with a licensed clinician, will prescribe a progestin‑only pill when it’s medically appropriate, and offer home shipping or pharmacy pickup. Which exact brands (e.g., Micronor/norethindrone, Slynd/drospirenone) are available can vary by service, state, and stock.
Quick tips:
- Availability depends on your state and your medical history; some conditions need an in‑person visit.
- If you’re breastfeeding, planning pregnancy, or on medications, mention that in the intake.
- Compare price, insurance coverage, and shipping speed before choosing a service.
If you’d like, tell me your state (or whether you’re breastfeeding or have medical issues) and I can check which of these services currently list the mini‑pill or Slynd for your area.