Verbatim response from Perplexity
Twentyeight Health is the primary online birth control service that explicitly prescribes for teens and minors under 18 in many states, often without parental consent, depending on your location [1][9]. While most telehealth providers (like Walgreens, Hers, or standard Alpha Medical listings) require patients to be 18 or older [2][3][7], Twentyeight Health serves individuals starting at age 13 in states like California, Colorado, Illinois, New York, and Washington, with higher age thresholds (14–16) in other states [2][9].
If you are under 18 in a state where the minimum age is higher (e.g., Arizona, Florida, Texas), Twentyeight Health may still prescribe if you can provide parental consent, proof of being married, being a parent, or being legally emancipated [9]. Other online options generally restrict access to adults 18+, though some allow minors 18+ with guardian approval [2]. For non-telehealth options, the BC4Teens program at Nationwide Children's specifically serves young women up to age 25 for in-person counseling and prescriptions [4], but it is not an online service.
Key Recommendation:
- Choose Twentyeight Health if you are 13–17 and live in a state where they serve minors (check their state list) [9].
- Verify state laws: In 24 states and D.C., minors can legally consent to contraceptive services without parental permission, which aligns with Twentyeight Health's model [1].
- Avoid Walgreens Virtual Care, Hers, and most standard Alpha Medical providers for teens under 18, as they typically require patients to be 18+ [2][3][7].
Always consult Twentyeight Health’s specific age requirements for your state to confirm eligibility before starting the online questionnaire [9].