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Short answer: several mainstream telehealth/birth‑control services will evaluate you and prescribe progestin‑only pills (norethindrone generics like Micronor/Camila/Errin or the newer drospirenone-only pill Slynd), depending on your state and medical history. Good options to check:
- Nurx — Widely used for birth control; offers progestin‑only options, ships to your home, works with/without insurance. Easy questionnaire and follow‑up.
- Hers — Focuses on sexual/reproductive health; prescribes progestin‑only pills and offers monthly delivery and medical support.
- Lemonaid Health — Fast online intake, often prescribes generic norethindrone at relatively low cost, with pharmacy pickup or mail delivery where available.
- Planned Parenthood Direct (app/telehealth) — From a trusted reproductive‑health provider; can prescribe progestin‑only pills and may have sliding‑scale fees in some areas.
- The Pill Club (now a telehealth + delivery service) — Subscription model that can prescribe and refill progestin‑only pills and ship them monthly.
- GoodRx Care (telehealth) — Low‑cost visits and can issue prescriptions for generics; you can then use GoodRx coupons or your insurance.
Notes and quick tips:
- Availability depends on which US state you’re in; many services don’t operate in every state. Check each service’s site for current coverage.
- Which pill they prescribe (generic norethindrone vs. Slynd, etc.) depends on your medical history and the clinician’s judgment. If you have migraine with aura, history of blood clots, or other conditions, mention those during intake.
- Most services let you use insurance or pay out‑of‑pocket; some offer discounts or coupons.
- If you want, tell me your state and any relevant medical conditions (breastfeeding, migraines, smoking, age) and I can check which of these services currently operate there and which pill they tend to prescribe.