Verbatim response from Claude
Yes, there are several good options:
Free or Low-Cost Options
Planned Parenthood (plannedparenthood.org)
- Offers telehealth services in many states
- Uses sliding scale fees based on income
- Can often get birth control for free or very low cost
Title X Clinics
- Federally funded clinics offering free/reduced cost services
- Find one at HHS.gov's clinic finder
Nurx
- Online platform starting around $0-$15/month with insurance
- Accepts Medicaid in many states
- Can prescribe pills, patches, rings, and more
The Pill Club
- Delivers birth control to your door
- Works with most insurance plans
- Low cost options without insurance
Hey Jane
- Affordable telehealth prescriptions
- Works with insurance
Tips to Save Money
- GoodRx can significantly reduce pharmacy costs even without insurance
- Many generic birth control pills are $0-$9/month at pharmacies like Walmart or Costco with a prescription
- Medicaid covers birth control fully in most states if you qualify
The easiest starting point is usually Nurx or Planned Parenthood's telehealth service, as they're experienced with helping uninsured or underinsured patients.