HERS
What You Need To Know: Hers provides contraception in addition to medical care, at-home COVID-19 testing, skin and hair supplements, and mental-health treatments. Currently, they only provide birth control in pill form; there are no patches or rings accessible. However, they explicitly mention on their website the many prescriptions available and what each prescription may treat (in addition to preventing conception), such as acne or headaches. Before consulting with a physician, you must complete an online form. If you've never used birth control before or don't know much about it, you may find some of the questions daunting (for example, the difference between estrogen and progesterone). Before doctors prescribe you birth control, they'll also need to know your blood pressure, so if you don't have a cuff at home or a reading from a doctor's visit within the past six months, you may visit your local pharmacy. You will be offered with a choice of alternatives and their monthly cost, and you may pick how often you want them supplied; but, nothing will be dispatched until it has been approved by a doctor.
Availability: Hers is available in all 50 states.
What They Offer: The pill.
Price: Your online doctor’s visit is free, and pricing for the prescriptions starts at $12 a month, but most of the options are priced between $20 and $30.
Insurance: Hers does not accept insurance.