Get Birth Control Prescriptions with Caredocnow

Need a prescription for birth control that fits your lifestyle? Request birth control with 24/7 virtual care starting at $25/message visit or $80/video visit. Get the contraception that best meets your needs with professional, discreet care.

How It Works:

  1. Online Consultation: Choose your condition, answer a few questions, and connect with a provider through message or video (availability varies by state). Message visits start at $25, while video visits are available for $80.

  2. Pharmacy of Your Choice: If prescribed, pick up your birth control medication at a pharmacy of your choice.

Benefits:

  • Convenience: No need to wait in pharmacy lines; reorder your medication directly through your treatment plan.

  • Privacy: Enjoy discreet consultations ensuring complete confidentiality.

Common Birth Control Prescriptions:

Your Caredocnow provider will determine which (if any) contraceptive treatment is medically appropriate for you based on your symptoms and health history. If you're prescribed medication, pick it up at a pharmacy of your choice.

  • Birth Control Pills (Take Daily): Birth control pills contain one or a combination of hormones. They’re the most common form of reversible contraception in the U.S.

    • Sprintec
    • Junel FE
    • Apri
  • Hormonal Patches (Replace Weekly): A transdermal patch, usually worn on the arm or lower abdomen, that contains a combination of estrogen and progestin hormones.

    • Xulane
  • Vaginal Rings (Replace Monthly or Yearly): A ring containing hormones that you place into your vagina and remove every 3 to 6 weeks.

    • NuvaRing
    • Annovera

Requirements:

  • Eligibility: You’re 18-55 years old and still have a period. You want to prevent pregnancy and can provide a blood pressure reading from within the past 12 months.

  • Health Conditions: You don’t have cardiovascular disease, gallbladder disease, or cancer of the breast or uterus.

Can I Still Get Birth Control if I Have High Blood Pressure?

If you have high blood pressure, your provider may recommend the minipill, a type of contraception that only contains progestin, which is safer for people with high blood pressure. Birth control methods that contain estrogen can increase the risk of raising blood pressure.

Follow-Up:

  • You have 14 days to follow up with a provider on any treatment-related questions.

Is This Treatment Right for You?

Find out if our online birth control prescription service with Caredocnow is suitable for your needs. Connect with a provider today to discuss your symptoms and health history.


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