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I want to switch from my pharmacy to a birth control subscription service. Which one?

ClaudeswitchingCollected Jul 14, 2026, 09:45 UTC

Verbatim response from Claude

Here are some top birth control subscription services to consider:

Top Picks

Nurx

  • Very popular and well-established
  • Accepts most insurance; low or no cost for many users
  • Wide variety of pill options plus patch, ring, and shot
  • Fast, discreet delivery

Hims & Hers (Hers)

  • Sleek app experience
  • Competitive pricing if paying out of pocket
  • Good customer support

The Pill Club

  • Often sends free gift extras with orders
  • Strong insurance coverage
  • Focuses specifically on birth control

Pandia Health

  • Run by women physicians, which many users appreciate
  • Good for those who want a more personalized consultation feel

Quick Guidance

  • Best overall/most options: Nurx
  • Best if uninsured: Compare Nurx and The Pill Club for out-of-pocket pricing
  • Best experience: Hers has a clean, easy interface

Things to Check First

  • Whether they accept your specific insurance
  • Your state's availability (telehealth rules vary)
  • Whether you need a new prescription or can transfer one

Nurx is generally the most recommended starting point for most people. Would you like more detail on any of these?

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