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How It Works

General

  • How does Nurx work?
  • Does Nurx replace doctors?
  • Who is Nurx for?
  • My friends say getting birth control on the internet is a bad idea. Don’t I need a physical or pelvic exam?
  • Can I use Nurx if I’ve never used birth control before?
  • Is Nurx safe?
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Privacy and Safety

  • Is my information safe?
  • Are payments safe?
  • I’m on my parents’ insurance, will they find out that I got birth control or PrEP from Nurx?
  • Who does Nurx share my information with?
  • Does Nurx share information with my primary care physician?
  • How will a receipt show on my bank or credit card statement?
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Disclaimer

Nurx’s telemedicine service is available to residents in California, New York, District of Columbia, Washington, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Florida, Indiana, Michigan, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio, Colorado, and Texas. This service is permitted in the aforementioned states but may not be permitted in other states. As such, the service is only offered to residents of the states listed at this time and only uses clinicians who are licensed in those states to prescribe medication through the telemedicine resources offered on our website and mobile application.