Nurx
Provide birth-control prescriptions and delivery, helping reach even women in health-care deserts.
Nurx prescribes birth control online and mails it to users in less than a couple of hours. It just might be a key player in blowing birth-control access wide open. The aim is to bridge the gap between running out of birth control and waiting to get a new prescription. The way Nurx works is simple: you register for a free account online, fill out a questionnaire of basic medical inquiries, exchange a few instant messages with a licensed doctor, and receive a package in the mail containing your birth-control method of choice. There are no consultation or delivery fees, so in most cases if you have insurance, it’s free. If you don’t have insurance, then you pay only for the cost of the medication itself. It’s especially beneficial for women in health-care “deserts” who don’t live near physicians or pharmacies, disabled women who may find it hard to access the physicians and pharmacies they do live near, and working women who can’t afford to take time off to visit a prescribing doctor.