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How to Refill Your Birth Control Online in California

Medically reviewed by Iwan S. Nyotowidjojo, M.D. · Board-Certified Internal Medicine (ABIM) · California License #A167115

Running low on your birth control pills and dreading the appointment just to get a refill? In California, you can have a board-certified physician review your request online and send your prescription to any pharmacy — discreetly, usually within an hour, and without taking time off work.

Birth control is one of the most repeatable, refill-friendly prescriptions there is. If you've been on the same pill and it's working well for you, continuing it should be simple — and Dr. Refills is built for exactly that.

Refill Your Birth Control Online

A board-certified California physician reviews your request and sends your refill to any pharmacy. $59 if approved, no appointment.

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Birth Control We Refill

Safety first: Combined (estrogen-containing) pills are not appropriate for everyone. We screen for blood pressure, smoking over age 35, migraine with aura, and blood-clot history before continuing.

Who Qualifies for an Online Birth Control Refill?

When to Be Seen In Person

How It Works

  1. Short intake — your current pill, blood pressure, and brief history.
  2. Physician review — a California-licensed MD confirms it's safe to continue.
  3. Sent to your pharmacy — if approved, usually within 1 hour.

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Discreet, board-certified review. $59 only if approved, sent within the hour.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can I refill my birth control online in California?

Yes. If you've been on the same birth control pill and tolerate it well, a board-certified California physician can review your refill online and send it to your pharmacy, usually within an hour.

Which birth control pills can you refill?

Most combined oral contraceptives (Sprintec, Yaz, Yasmin, Loestrin, Junel, Apri, and others) and progestin-only pills (norethindrone, Slynd), continued at your existing prescription.

Do you check anything before refilling?

Yes. We screen your blood pressure and for risk factors such as smoking over age 35, migraine with aura, and a history of blood clots, since these affect whether estrogen-containing pills remain safe.

Is it discreet?

Yes. The process is entirely online and your prescription is sent directly to the pharmacy you choose, with no in-person visit.

How much does it cost?

A flat $59 for a 30-day supply or $79 for a 90-day supply, charged only if approved. The pills themselves are billed by your pharmacy and many are low-cost generics or covered by insurance.