Dr. Sophia Yen, a professor specializing in childhood obesity at Stanford Medicine Children’s Health, began Pandia Health with four other colleagues in 2016 after observing a market among women who were constantly returning to their clinics to renew the same birth control prescriptions. When she talked to them, many said that they wished the process could be made quicker and simpler.
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The service, which delivers packs of popular birth control medication to one’s doorstep, is available in all 50 states. It is free for those covered by insurance and costs between $7 and $15 per pack for those without. Those without a prescription can also get one through a doctor evaluation with Pandia for $30.
“I started Pandia so that no…