Prescription Birth Control

Prescription birth control is about more than preventing pregnancy—it’s also a tool for managing hormonal balance, regulating cycles, improving acne, and easing PMS symptoms. With options ranging from combination pills to progestin-only methods, you can choose what best fits your body and lifestyle. HLTHi makes it easy to take charge of your reproductive health with affordable, reliable birth control delivered on your terms.

Get fast, convenient refills for your essential medications
Menopause
Medroxyprogesterone Prefilled Syringe
Generic For:
Depo-Provera®
Starting at:
$ 49.99 USD
Medroxyprogesterone Prefilled Syringe injection is a long-acting form of the hormone progesterone used primarily for birth control and to treat certain menstrual and gynecological conditions. It works by preventing ovulation, thickening cervical mucus to block sperm, and altering the uterine lining to prevent implantation. Administered as an intramuscular injection, it provides contraceptive protection for up to three months and is also used to manage endometriosis and abnormal uterine bleeding.
Womens Health
Progesterone Capsules
Generic For:
Prometrium, Utrogestan
Starting at:
$ 49.99 USD
Progesterone is a female hormone used to help prevent endometrial hyperplasia associated with estrogen therapy. Endometrial hyperplasia is a precancerous condition in which there is an irregular thickening of the uterine lining. This may cause uncomfortable symptoms for women, including heavy menstrual periods, postmenopausal bleeding, and anemia due to the excess bleeding.
Birth Control
Norgestimate-Ethinyl Estradiol
Generic For:
Ortho Tri-Cyclen, Ortho-Cyclen, Sprintec, TriNessa
Starting at:
$ 49.99 USD
Estarylla is a combined oral contraceptive of estrogen and progesterone that is used to prevent pregnancy. Pills are contained in a monthly blister card of 3 weeks of active pills and 1 week of placebo pills.

Conditions & Medications We Refill

We specialize in refilling a wide range of non-controlled medications. Whether you need daily prescriptions like birth control or specialized medications for chronic conditions like diabetes or high blood pressure, our pharmacy has you covered. Our providers will review your prescription and ensure you get the refills you need without delays.

Detailed Information on Eligible Medications:
Eligible Medications:

  1. Heart & Blood Pressure Medications
    We refill medications like Amlodipine, Lisinopril, and Metoprolol to help you manage your heart health and blood pressure.
  2. Diabetes Medications
    Whether you need Metformin, Insulin, or another diabetes medication, we’ll help you stay on track with fast refills.
  3. Mental Health Medications
    Managing mental health requires consistency. We provide refills for antidepressants, anxiety meds, and other non-controlled medications such as Sertraline, Fluoxetine, and Bupropion.
  4. Cholesterol Medications
    Medications like Atorvastatin, Simvastatin, and Rosuvastatin are crucial for managing cholesterol, and we ensure you never miss a dose.
  5. Thyroid Medications
    Stay on top of your thyroid health with quick refills for Levothyroxine and other thyroid medications.
  6. Daily Medications
    We offer refills for birth control, allergy medications (like Cetirizine and Loratadine), digestive meds, and vitamins.

Frequently Asked Questions

Have questions about how our medication refill works? Find answers to common questions below

What types of medications do you refill?

We refill a variety of essential daily, maintenance, and mental health medications, including heart meds, diabetes meds, and antidepressants. We do not refill controlled substances.

Do I need insurance?

No insurance is required. We offer affordable pricing without the need for insurance coverage.

Can I get a prescription during my consultation?

Yes, if eligible, our providers can refill your prescription and send it to your pharmacy for same-day pickup.

What medications can’t you refill?

We don’t refill controlled substances like Xanax or Adderall. For these medications, you’ll need to consult your primary care provider.