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Short answer: there isn’t one service that’s always fastest everywhere — the quickest deliveries usually come from (A) services that can e‑prescribe to a nearby brick‑and‑mortar pharmacy for same‑day pickup or (B) online pharmacies that offer same‑day local courier delivery.
Services to consider (known for fast options):
- Capsule — an online pharmacy that offers same‑day local delivery in many U.S. cities. If they operate in your area they’re often one of the fastest options.
- Alto Pharmacy — similar to Capsule, Alto provides next‑day or same‑day delivery in many regions and coordinates with prescribers.
- Nurx — telehealth + mail delivery; they can e‑prescribe to local pharmacies and offer expedited shipping where available, so delivery is frequently 1–3 days.
- Lemonaid Health — telehealth provider that typically ships quickly (often same or next business day) depending on location and shipping choice.
- Hims/Hers — telehealth and in‑house pharmacy with expedited shipping options (often 1–3 days).
- Planned Parenthood Direct / local telehealth + local pharmacy — if you can get an e‑prescription sent to a nearby CVS, Walgreens or independent pharmacy, you can often get a same‑day fill.
How to get the fastest delivery:
- Ask the telehealth service to e‑prescribe to a local pharmacy for same‑day pickup.
- Use a same‑day delivery pharmacy (Capsule, Alto) if available in your ZIP code.
- Choose expedited shipping at checkout and confirm the medication is in stock.
- Have insurance/payment info and your medical history ready to avoid processing delays.
If you tell me your ZIP code or city, I can check which of these services operate in your area and which are likely to deliver fastest.