BIRTH CONTROL ONLINE

Over 50 types of birth control

- Choose from the pill, patch, ring, or shot
- For as little as $0 with insurance*
- Easy refills & free, fast shipping

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24-7-access-to-care 24/7 access to care
affordable-with-or-without-insurance Affordable with or without insurance
unlimited-messaging-with-providers Unlimited messaging with providers
free-shipping-and-automatic-refills Free shipping and automatic refills

How it works

1

Request treatment

Complete our online medical consultation, which asks questions about your health history and birth control preferences.

2

Connect with a provider

After evaluating your consultation, a provider licensed in your state will prescribe birth control (if clinically appropriate).

3

Get it delivered

We’ll send a 3-month supply of birth control to your doorstep and check in with you to see how it’s working. Pause or cancel anytime.

It's all in the details

Save time and money ordering birth control online, delivered to your doorstep in discreet packaging.

ONLINE
  • Request a prescription any time, day or night.

  • No time away from work or life. Message our medical teams as much as you want, on your schedule.

  • Get your birth control delivered to your mailbox.

  • Save money on added costs.

  • Prices clearly listed on our website.

IN-PERSON
  • Wait 24 days (on average) for a doctor appointment.

  • Spend 2 hours (on average) getting to and from an appointment and waiting for the doctor.

  • Wait in line at the pharmacy to pick up your prescription.

  • Pay for transportation and parking to get to the doctor and pharmacy.

  • Unknown pricing until you pick up your prescription.

Birth control options

Nurx offers 50+ birth control formulas, and our medical providers will help you find the right one for your body and your lifestyle.

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Take Daily

The pill

The most widely used birth control method, the pill is most effective when taken regularly, every day. Besides preventing pregnancy, the pill can improve acne, reduce symptoms of PMS, and help make periods more regular, less painful, and lighter in flow.

As low as $0 with insurance, or as little as $15 per pill pack without.*

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Replace Monthly

The ring

The most low maintenance birth control option, the ring is a small, flexible ring inserted into your vagina. The ring is worn for 3 weeks at a time. After 3 weeks, you take a 1 week break for your period before putting in a new ring.

As low as $0 with insurance, or as little as $150 per ring without.*

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Replace Weekly

The patch

The patch is a thin adhesive worn on the body. The patch is replaced weekly. After 3 weeks, you take a 1 week break for your period.

As low as $0 with insurance, or as little as $50 per month without.*

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As needed

The morning after

If you had sex and aren't sure if your main form of birth control was effective, this flowchart created by our medical team can help you understand if you should take emergency contraception and, if so, which kind of EC will be safe and effective in your specific situation.

As low as $0 with insurance, or as little as $45 per pill without.*

Many ways birth control can help

 43% of surveyed Nurx patients use birth control to help manage medical concerns other than reducing the risk of pregnancy.

Infographic on birth control uses for Nurx patients: Contraception (lower pregnancy risk), PMS relief (reduce pain, regulate hormones), Cycle Control (delay/skip periods for control).

$0 copay with most insurance plans*

Real patient stories

Common questions

  • How much does birth control from Nurx cost?

    Consultation

    Anyone who requests a birth control prescription will be charged a $18 consultation fee. This includes unlimited messaging with our medical team about your birth control for one year so you can request prescription changes or ask questions, any time during that period. At this time, we do not submit claims to insurance for the medical consult fee. Patients will need to complete a new annual consultation, including any related fees, when a prescription is up for renewal.

    Please note that at this time, we do not submit claims to insurance for the medical consult fee.

    Medication

    For those with health insurance, your prescription will be free in most cases as it will be covered by your health insurance. Insurance companies set the “copay” for prescriptions and depending on your plan and the prescription, this will usually be $0. Please connect with your insurance company if you would like to learn more about your copay. If you do have a copay, Nurx will authorize a $30 amount at checkout and it will only be charged if you have a copay. If your copay is over $30 you will receive a notification.

    For those without insurance, Nurx offers birth control brands that start at $15 per month*. If you’d like a price estimate for a specific brand or type of birth control, please connect with our team at [email protected].

    If you would like to order birth control through Nurx, start your order here.

  • Why get birth control online?

    Although many people are used to getting birth control through their doctor’s office, you can now get the same options online for less hassle. Nurx offers extensive support to anyone exploring different birth control options, and free shipping once you decide which route you want to take.

    Getting birth control online instead of in person has a number of benefits, including:

    Convenience. With Nurx, you can request a prescription whenever you want or need it, saving you any scheduling problems or time-consuming trips to the doctor’s office.

    Accessibility. When visiting a doctor, you usually only have a few minutes to get all of your questions answered. The medical team here at Nurx can answer whatever questions you might have, when you have them.

    Choice. We have access to a wide range of birth control options, both brand-name and generic, that your local pharmacy might not readily have in stock.

    Transparency. Our prices are all clearly listed on our website — meaning no more sticker shock when it’s time to check out at the pharmacy.

    Savings. Getting your prescription delivered straight to your door means saving money on transportation, parking, and the time you may need to take off work to see your doctor.

    Getting your birth control online may feel like a leap, so feel free to contact a member of our team for further information.

  • How does it work?

    Once you decide to get birth control online, what exactly happens next? Our process puts you in the driver’s seat:

    1. Request your prescription. Just answer a few health questions on our online intake form and pay $18 for your medical consult (which includes unlimited messaging with our medical team for a year).

    2. Our doctors review your health profile. After carefully evaluating your needs, one of our licensed providers will write a prescription (if medically appropriate).

    3. We deliver your medication. Our pharmacy fills your birth control prescription and sends a three-month supply straight to your doorstep. Our prescriptions come in discreet, unmarked packaging in order to protect your privacy. Shipping is always free.

    4. Your prescription is refilled automatically. We automatically process and ship your refills — no need to send us a reminder. If you change your mind or want to switch to a new birth control method, just let us know.

  • Does Nurx accept insurance for birth control?

    Yes, we accept most forms of private health insurance for medications. If you’d like to know if we accept your health insurance plan, please connect with our team at [email protected].

    Please note that at this time, we do not submit claims to insurance for the medical consult fee.

  • Can I afford this without insurance?

    We accept most forms of private health insurance, but we also work hard to ensure that those without insurance can afford their birth control. We can provide some forms of birth control to uninsured people for as little as $15 per month.

    In addition to carrying the name brands of all major birth control methods, we also offer a number of generic varieties. Generic birth control contains the same active ingredients as its brand-name counterparts, but its cost can be significantly lower.

    Want to know whether or not we accept your current insurance plan? Reach out to our customer support team.

  • How is birth control from Nurx shipped?

    Nurx offers free shipping for contraceptives, delivered by USPS via 1-3 day priority shipping or first class mail for some refill orders. No signature is required for delivery of birth control. The packaging is generally discreet, and there is no mention of Nurx or a pharmacy on the outside of the envelope.

  • What types of birth control does Nurx offer?

    We are proud to offer more than 100 types of birth control, including name brand and generic pills plus the patch and vaginal ring. We are happy to try to order specific brands if you request them as well.

  • Can I get a refill of my existing birth control through Nurx?

    Absolutely! If you have used Nurx to get a birth control prescription within the last 12 months, we can easily refill that medication for you. Once you message us, we may have a few health questions for you or recommend some other steps, but we’ll do our best to make sure you get what you need quickly.

    If you have a birth control prescription from another doctor, please submit a new request for birth control at www.nurx.com. Our Nurx Medical Team will be able to better help you after you answer some basic health questions.

  • Does Nurx replace my primary care provider?

    Nurx does not replace your primary care provider, but helps you avoid making multiple appointments by allowing you to access basic healthcare in a more convenient way. We encourage you to continue seeing your primary care provider, especially for annual checkups and urgent care.

  • I don't know what birth control to order. Can Nurx help me choose?

    If you’re unsure what type of birth control may work best for you, our medical providers will be able to recommend healthy options for you. Just answer a few questions to submit a request and our medical team will help you find the right birth control for you.

  • Can Nurx help me switch to the generic version of my medication?

    If your birth control has a generic option, we’d be happy to write that prescription for you. Generics are just as safe and effective as their brand counterparts. Most people don’t notice any difference between brand and generic medications. If you want to switch to a generic, please just message our Customer Care team and they will update your subscription.

  • Does Nurx offer birth control to help with medical concerns other than preventing pregnancy?

    A Nurx medical provider licensed in your home state will partner with you to find the best care for your symptoms and medical concerns. As medically appropriate, a Nurx provider may prescribe birth control to help manage symptoms associated with PMS (Premenstrual syndrome) and/or PMDD (Premenstrual dysphoric disorder), or to help with cycle control (delayed period). In some cases, birth control may also be used to help manage symptoms of endometriosis and/or PCOS (Polycystic ovary syndrome), to assist with improving acne, or for menstrual migraine. While the use of birth control is considered “off-label” for these listed purposes, a licensed Nurx clinician may prescribe birth control if they deem doing so medically appropriate.

DR. NAVYA MYSORE, MEDICAL DIRECTOR

Meet your medical team

If you need birth control you have come to the right place. Our medical team knows birth control — and periods and hormonal health — like nobody else. The team is made up of doctors, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, nurses and pharmacists who are passionate about providing patient care that is personalized, non-judgmental and patient-first.

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*The pricing above is indicative of the lowest price patients pay for medication and is subject to applicable insurance coverage, price not guaranteed. Not all insurance plans are accepted. Medication cost may vary based on prescribed treatment and are shipped and billed monthly, quarterly, or biannually, depending on your subscription. Additional costs apply, including consultation and periodic support fee.

Services not offered in every state. Medications prescribed only if clinically appropriate, based on completion of  required consultation. Images for illustration purposes only.

This page contains information about products that may or may not have been approved by the U.S. Food & Drug Administration as safe and effective for the condition being discussed. By providing such educational content, Thirty Madison, Inc. in no way supports or endorses the use of these products for such conditions. Such a determination must be made by a licensed clinician who may prescribe these products for such conditions because, in his, her, or their clinical judgment, use of the product is medically appropriate. The FDA approved product labeling may be found at https://dailymed.nlm.nih.gov.

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Exceptional care at every step

At Nurx, we make it easy to get the expert healthcare you deserve. From schedules to health history, everybody is different—so we provide treatment and care that’s personalized to you. Through life’s cycles, changes, and transitions, we’re here to help you make informed choices about your health.

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