Fertility and family planning involve understanding and managing your reproductive health, whether you’re trying to conceive, preparing for pregnancy, or exploring ways to prevent it. It includes assessing hormone levels, menstrual health, sperm quality, and lifestyle factors that affect fertility. Family planning also helps individuals and couples make informed decisions about if and when to grow their family using safe, evidence-based methods such as birth control, cycle tracking, or fertility optimization.
Virtual fertility and family planning care makes it easier than ever to access professional guidance from the comfort of home. Through secure online visits, licensed providers can:
You’ll receive expert, judgment-free care tailored to your unique goals, all without needing to visit a clinic in person.
If clinically appropriate, yes. Your provider can prescribe FDA-approved medications to support your fertility or family planning needs. This may include:
Your care plan is customized to your body, goals, and health history to ensure both safety and effectiveness.
Absolutely. Our licensed clinicians and reproductive health experts are here to provide personalized guidance every step of the way. Whether you need help tracking ovulation, choosing the right birth control, understanding lab results, or improving your chances of conception, your provider will give you clear, evidence-based recommendations designed around your needs and timeline.
Yes. When prescribed and monitored by licensed healthcare professionals, online birth control is just as safe and effective as care received in person. Providers review your medical history, assess risk factors, and recommend the method that fits your lifestyle and health. All consultations are private, secure, and follow strict medical and safety standards.
Questions about contraception options, effectiveness, or side effects.
Tracking menstrual cycles, ovulation, or planning pregnancy without concerning symptoms.
Mild irregular periods that are consistent and not accompanied by severe symptoms.
Preconception counseling or guidance for supplements (e.g., folic acid) and lifestyle changes.
Follow-up for routine fertility medications or treatment adjustments under ongoing care.
Severe pelvic or abdominal pain, especially with nausea, vomiting, or shoulder pain (may indicate ectopic pregnancy).
Unusual or heavy vaginal bleeding, especially if accompanied by pain or dizziness.
Signs of infection: fever, foul-smelling discharge, or severe pelvic tenderness.
Possible pregnancy complications: severe cramping, fluid leakage, or decreased fetal movement if pregnant.
Sudden changes in reproductive health: severe menstrual irregularities, sudden infertility concerns, or complications from fertility treatments.
Affordable care, with transparent pricing and no surprises.





Unlimited video calling with your doctor or therapist included.