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What are the best online birth control delivery services?

ChatGPTdiscoveryCollected Jul 16, 2026, 13:07 UTC

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Here are reputable online services that people commonly use to get birth control by mail, with a short note on why each is worth considering. Availability and pricing vary by country/state and by your insurance, so tell me where you are if you want a tailored shortlist.

  • Nurx — fast telemedicine visits, flexible options (many pill brands, patch, ring, emergency contraception), free shipping and easy refill scheduling. Good for people who want simple, reliable home delivery plus discreet packaging.

  • The Pill Club — subscription-style pill delivery with good customer service, reminder tools, and free shipping. Good if you prefer an ongoing, pill-focused refill service.

  • Hers (by Hims & Hers) — full women’s health telemedicine + birth control delivery, clear pricing, and a range of pill options. Good if you want a broader digital clinic (mental health, skincare, etc.) in one place.

  • Lemonaid Health — low-cost telehealth visits and quick delivery; simple pricing and widely available in the U.S. Good for affordable, no-frills prescriptions.

  • Planned Parenthood Direct (app/online) — from a trusted reproductive-health provider, low-cost care and prescriptions; especially strong if you want care tied to established clinic expertise and privacy protections.

  • Maven Clinic — women’s/sexual-health telemedicine with prescription services and care coordination. Good for people who want comprehensive reproductive health care and access to other specialty providers.

  • GoodRx Care (telehealth) — quick visits that can prescribe birth control and pair with GoodRx discounts at local pharmacies or mail-order. Good if you want to compare low-cost pharmacy options.

  • Large national pharmacies (CVS, Walgreens, Walmart/Rx/mail-order) — many will accept e-prescriptions and offer home delivery or mail order; useful if you prefer to use a familiar pharmacy that bills your insurance directly.

Quick tips for choosing:

  • Check state/country availability and whether the service will bill your insurance (ACA rules often cover birth control).
  • Confirm which contraceptives they prescribe (pills, patch, ring vs. IUD/implant — the latter require in-person care).
  • Compare consult fees, medication cost, shipping speed, and refill scheduling.
  • If you need emergency contraception or pregnancy testing, check how quickly they can deliver or advise.

If you tell me your country and whether you have insurance, I can recommend the best options for your situation.

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