

Check if a pharmacy near you has Myfembree in stock without making a single phone call. Use online tools to save time and fill your prescription faster.
You've got your Myfembree prescription in hand, and now you need to find a pharmacy that actually has it. If you've already tried your usual pharmacy and been told "we don't have it" or "it's on backorder," you're not alone.
Myfembree is a specialty medication, and many retail pharmacies don't stock it regularly. But there are faster ways to find it than calling pharmacy after pharmacy. Here's how to check availability online.
Myfembree (Relugolix/Estradiol/Norethindrone Acetate) is not a high-volume medication at most retail pharmacies. Because it treats specific conditions — heavy menstrual bleeding from uterine fibroids and moderate to severe endometriosis pain — pharmacies may not keep it on the shelf unless they have regular demand for it.
This doesn't mean there's a nationwide shortage. It simply means you may need to look beyond your neighborhood pharmacy. For more context on why Myfembree can be difficult to find, read our article on why Myfembree is hard to find in 2026.
Medfinder is the fastest way to check real-time Myfembree availability at pharmacies near you. Simply enter your medication and zip code, and you'll see which local pharmacies have it in stock — no phone calls needed.
Medfinder is especially useful for specialty medications like Myfembree that may not be available at every location. It saves you the frustration of calling multiple pharmacies and being told to "try somewhere else."
Many major pharmacy chains have apps or websites that let you check medication availability or transfer prescriptions:
Keep in mind that these apps typically show whether your prescription is ready — not necessarily whether the drug is in stock at other locations. That's where Medfinder fills the gap.
GoodRx shows you which pharmacies near you carry Myfembree (or its generic) along with coupon prices. While it's primarily a price comparison tool, it can help you identify pharmacies that are likely to stock the medication.
Specialty pharmacies are more likely to stock Myfembree than typical retail pharmacies. Ask your doctor if they can send your prescription to a specialty pharmacy. Many specialty pharmacies also offer:
Some insurance plans actually require that Myfembree be filled through a specialty pharmacy, so check with your insurer.
If you're not in a rush, mail-order pharmacies can be a reliable way to get Myfembree delivered to your door. Many insurance plans offer 90-day mail-order fills at a lower cost than 30-day retail fills. Options include:
If you'd rather call pharmacies directly, here are some tips to make the process faster:
When you've located a pharmacy with Myfembree available:
If your prescription was sent to a pharmacy that doesn't have it, you can request a transfer. Most pharmacies can transfer prescriptions over the phone or through their app. Your doctor can also send a new prescription to the pharmacy that has it in stock.
Before you pay, make sure you're getting the best price:
For a complete breakdown, see our guide on how to save money on Myfembree.
Once you find a pharmacy that reliably carries Myfembree, set up automatic refills so you don't have to go through the search process each month. Most pharmacy apps let you enable auto-refill with a single tap.
Finding Myfembree in stock doesn't have to mean hours on the phone. Use Medfinder to check real-time availability, try specialty pharmacies, and consider mail-order for ongoing fills. The key is knowing where to look — and now you do.
If you're still having trouble, your doctor's office can often help coordinate with pharmacies or suggest specialty pharmacy options that work with your insurance.
You focus on staying healthy. We'll handle the rest.
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