See a provider online for same-day birth control pills & contraception

$29 / message visit  |   $49 / video visit

What You Need to Do

  • Select Your Concern & Book

    Choose your health concern (like hair loss or weight) and answer a few quick questions. Pick a time that works for you.

  • Meet Your Provider

    Chat or video call with a licensed provider who will assess your condition and prescribe treatment if needed.

  • Get Your Treatment

    Get care for common conditions—and if medication is needed, prescriptions can be sent directly to your pharmacy or delivered to your door (where available).

  • Get Ongoing Support

    Stay connected with follow-up care to track progress and adjust your treatment if necessary.

Is birth control safe if I have high blood pressure?

Yes—but not all types are safe. If you have high blood pressure, your iVisitDoc provider may recommend progestin-only options like the minipill, which are safer alternatives.
Birth control methods that contain estrogen may raise blood pressure and are typically avoided in these cases.

Your provider will review your medical history to help you choose a method that’s both effective and heart-safe.

Is Pay-per-Virtual visit right for you?

  • You’re 18 to 55 years old and still have regular menstrual cycles

  • You’re seeking to prevent pregnancy

  • You can provide a recent blood pressure reading (within the last 12 months)

  • You do not have a history of heart disease, gallbladder disease, or breast or uterine cancer

Common Medications for birth control

Your iVisitDoc provider will review your medical history and symptoms to determine which (if any) contraceptive treatment is appropriate for you.

If a prescription is issued, it can be sent to any pharmacy you choose for pickup or delivery. Medication costs may be partially or fully covered by insurance, depending on your plan.

Birth control pills

Take daily
Pills contain either progestin-only or a combination of estrogen and progestin. They’re the most commonly prescribed reversible birth control in the U.S.
Common options include: Sprintec, Junel FE, and Apri.

Hormone Patches

Replace weekly
A small patch worn on the arm, back, or lower abdomen delivers hormones through the skin. These patches typically contain estrogen and progestin.
Common option: Xulane

Vaginal Rings

Replace monthly or yearly
A flexible ring inserted into the vagina releases hormones over time. Depending on the brand, it’s either replaced monthly or can be reused for up to a year.
Common options: NuvaRing (monthly), Annovera (yearly reusable)

Quick virtual visits, anytime

Your questions answered

iVisitDoc Care & Access

With iVisitDoc, you can meet virtually with a licensed provider to discuss your birth control options and medical history. If appropriate, your provider can prescribe pills, patches, or rings and send them to a pharmacy of your choice.

Yes. Many insurance plans cover telehealth visits. You’ll have the option to use insurance or pay out of pocket when you book your visit.

In rare cases where an in-person exam or lab work is needed, your provider will explain why and refer you to a local clinic or specialist for further care.

Yes. You’ll have access to secure messaging after your appointment for follow-up questions related to your treatment plan or prescription.

You can request a refill or renewal through iVisitDoc. Your provider will review your care history and confirm whether a continued prescription is appropriate.

Your health data is protected through our HIPAA-compliant platform, which uses encrypted technology to keep all your information private and secure.

About Birth control

The best method depends on your health history, lifestyle, and preferences. Your iVisitDoc provider can walk you through the options — such as pills, patches, or vaginal rings — and help you find what fits best based on your goals and medical needs.

To receive a prescription through iVisitDoc, you’ll need to:

  • Be 18–55 years old

  • Have regular periods

  • Share a recent blood pressure reading (within the past 12 months)

  • Complete a brief medical intake form during your visit

Your provider will determine if a prescription is medically appropriate based on this information.

Yes. If you need emergency contraception, an iVisitDoc provider may be able to prescribe a morning-after pill if it’s appropriate and within the recommended time window. Same-day virtual visits are available in most states.

At this time, iVisitDoc only offers hormonal birth control prescriptions to patients aged 18–55 with regular menstrual cycles. If you’re postmenopausal or over 55, your provider may recommend other forms of care more suited to your health needs.