How to Get an Abortion Pill Online in Georgia
You can buy an abortion pill online and get it by mail in Georgia. The FDA has approved abortion pills by mail from U.S. based abortion providers for all 50 U.S. states including Georgia. Aid Access will help you order abortion pills and have them delivered to your GA home in Augusta, Columbus, Macon, Savannah, Athens, or anywhere else in the State of Georgia.
How to Order Abortion Pills in Georgia
You can get a prescription from Aid Access and have abortion pills delivered to your home. These are the steps to get abortion pills delivered to your home by mail:
- Start your online consultation: Once you begin your online consultation for abortion pills in Georgia, 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.
- Medical review: Your consultation will immediately be reviewed by our medical team. Our U.S. based doctors approve your online abortion pill order.
- Approval: 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 medication: The abortion pills will be shipped by mail to your home in GA within 24 hours of your order being approved.
Costs and Shipping Information
The abortion pill service costs $150 USD when shipping the pills to Georgia. If you cannot afford this, please tell us you need help after you fill in the form. Reliability is a priority, and tracking numbers are provided when the pills are mailed. Help desk support is also available in 16 languages.
| Service Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Cost | $150 USD (financial help available) |
| Shipping Time | 1-5 days |
| Approval Time | Within 24 hours |
| Coverage | Augusta, Columbus, Macon, Savannah, Athens, and all GA cities |
The Role of Telehealth in Abortion Access
Telehealth is changing how people around the world access health-related information and services. Medication abortion can be safely and effectively administered via telehealth, which can help extend care to remote and otherwise underserved communities. Telehealth consultations for abortions have continued to rise since it began looking like Roe v. Wade would fall roughly two years ago.
Last year, telehealth made up 18% of all clinician-provided abortions in October and 19% in November and December, according to the Society of Family Planning’s latest #WeCount report. Despite the growth of telehealth abortion consultation, the majority of abortions — more than 80% — are still provided in-person. However, Georgia saw the greatest cumulative decline in abortions 18 months after the U.S. Supreme Court’s Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization decision.
Legal Resources and Additional Support
For the most up to date information about abortion laws in the State of Georgia, visit Guttmacher Institute, Center for Reproductive Rights, or AbortionFinder.org. If you determine that abortion pills will not meet your reproductive health needs, you can find information about local abortion support resources near you in the Georgia Abortion Clinic Guide from Plan C Pills.
Note: If the pregnancy is not viable, the abortion pill should not be taken. Always ensure you receive accurate information from a resource that will not profit from the choices and pregnancy decisions you make.