2024 Author: Steven Freeman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 08:15
This article was originally published on HelloGiggles.com
Do you live far away from a pharmacy? Or do you just hate going to CVS every month? We feel you. Good news, The Pill Club is a birth control delivery service that will drop your pills (or patches or rings) on your doorstep every month - along with chocolate and other treats. Yes, monthly free chocolate and birth control delivered hassle-free. That's happening.
The start-up makes ordering birth control super easy: Just go to the company's website, enter your prescription and insurance information, take a quick survey, and you're pretty much done. The Pill Club can even transfer your prescription from your current pharmacy to its database. And if you have a any's RNs can work with you to get you the birth control you need. That telemedicine service is currently only available in California, but will be rolled out to all 50 states this year.
The other cool thing about this company? It offers Plan B by delivery, too, and it's priced at any that's easy to work with (you can text with medical personnel and even have your prescription delivered somewhere else if you'll be out of town) and simplifies women's lives? Count us in.
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