im on ortho-tri-cyclen its about $33 a month (as of april), and my insurance copay is $35 so i was paying the whole cost. then i got smart and went to planned parenthood instead. It's free for me there because i'm a full time student. I definitely suggest looking into planned parenthood because its free or alot cheaper than at the drugstore plus they give you a whole years supply (13 packs) at a time so you dont have to deal with getting refills every 1-3 months. also if you have already had your exam at a drs office you can just have them send over records so you dont even need an appointment at PP, you just go in and fill out a form and get your pills.
my doctor is in NH and i'm at school in washington & so go to the washington PP. it worked out, i had to show my student id card. some schools have bcpills available my campus doesnt because we have the deal with PP. id check with your school clinic first then PP?
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Date: 2002-08-07 10:08 pm (UTC)its about $33 a month (as of april), and my insurance copay is $35 so i was paying the whole cost.
then i got smart and went to planned parenthood instead. It's free for me there because i'm a full time student.
I definitely suggest looking into planned parenthood because its free or alot cheaper than at the drugstore plus they give you a whole years supply (13 packs) at a time so you dont have to deal with getting refills every 1-3 months.
also if you have already had your exam at a drs office you can just have them send over records so you dont even need an appointment at PP, you just go in and fill out a form and get your pills.
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Date: 2002-08-07 10:12 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2002-08-07 10:47 pm (UTC)some schools have bcpills available my campus doesnt because we have the deal with PP. id check with your school clinic first then PP?
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