How to Buy an Abortion Pill Online in Florida
You can buy an abortion pill online and get it by mail in Florida. The FDA has approved abortion pills by mail. Aid Access works with U.S. based abortion providers in so called shield law states (this means that the states will protect the providers against legal action). Therefore, Aid Access can provide abortion services to all 50 U.S. states including Florida. Aid Access will help you order abortion pills and get mifepristone and misoprostol tablets delivered to your home in Jacksonville, Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Tampa, Tallahassee, Orlando or anywhere else in the State of FL.
How to Get Abortion Pills by Mail in Florida
You can get a prescription from Aid Access and have abortion pills delivered to your home in Florida. These are the steps to get abortion pills delivered to your home by mail:
- Start your online consultation for abortion pills in Florida: Once you begin your online consultation, you will be asked some questions about your health and pregnancy to ensure you are eligible. All information you share with us is private and protected.
- Our U.S. based abortion providers approve your online abortion pill order: Your consultation will immediately be reviewed by our medical team. Our help desk will email you the next steps, ask you to send a donation of $150 USD, and then approve your online abortion pill order within 24 hours.
- Receive abortion pills by mail in FL in 1-5 days: The abortion pills will be shipped by mail to your home in FL within 24 hours of your order being approved. You will receive a tracking number so you can follow your package as it moves through the mail.
How Much Does the Abortion Pill Cost in Florida?
As of 2024, the price of the abortion pill in Florida via Aid Access is $150. How much it costs to get abortion pills in Florida also changes on a sliding scale so cheaper or free abortion pill kits may be available. The overall expense of an abortion is influenced by the chosen method and the developmental stage of the fetus, both of which are determined by how far along the pregnancy is.
Typically, clinics and private practitioners may offer more affordable rates compared to hospitals. Here is a comparison of estimated costs for various procedures in Florida as of January 2024:
| Abortion Method | Estimated Cost |
|---|---|
| Medication Abortion (via Aid Access) | $150 |
| Medication Abortion (Clinic Estimate) | $500 to $800 |
| Suction Aspiration (First Trimester) | $475 to $1,500 |
| D&E (Second Trimester) | $1,500 to $4,000 or more |
Please note that these are just estimates and the actual cost may vary depending on your insurance coverage and the clinic or provider.
Local Abortion Support and Free Resources
If you are dealing with an unplanned pregnancy, the team at Coastal Choices Women’s Clinic is here to assist you. At Coastal Choices Women’s Clinic, we are committed to offering comprehensive education about all pregnancy options, including detailed information on different abortion methods and their associated risks. All of our services are free and confidential.
Available free services include:
- Free Pregnancy Test
- Free Ultrasound Exams
- Options Consultation
- After-Abortion Care
Where to Buy Mifepristone and Misoprostol in Florida?
Aid Access helps people buy mifepristone and misoprostol throughout the state of Florida. You can order abortion pills by mail in all of these cities and everywhere in between:
- Jacksonville: If you are in Jacksonville, you can order the abortion pill here.
- Miami: If you are in Miami, you can get abortion pills here.
- Tampa: If you are in Tampa, you can buy an abortion pill here.
- Orlando: If you are in Orlando, you can buy abortion pills here.
- Tallahassee: If you are in Tallahassee, you can get abortion pills from our telehealth abortion clinic here.
- Fort Lauderdale: If you are in Fort Lauderdale, you can buy abortion pills here.
- St. Petersburg: If you are in St. Petersburg, you can get abortion pills here.
For the most up to date information about abortion laws in the State of Florida, visit Guttmacher Institute, Center for Reproductive Rights, or AbortionFinder.org.