

Balcoltra 28 Day can cost over $400 without insurance. Learn how to save with coupons, the manufacturer savings program, and patient assistance options.
If you've looked at the cash price for Balcoltra 28 Day at your pharmacy, you may have had sticker shock. The retail price without insurance can run between $350 and $450 per 28-day pack — or over $5,000 per year. That's a lot to pay for birth control.
The good news: you almost certainly don't have to pay that full price. Between manufacturer coupons, pharmacy discount cards, insurance coverage, and patient assistance programs, most patients can get Balcoltra for a fraction of the retail cost.
Here's a complete breakdown of how to save money on Balcoltra 28 Day in 2026.
Let's start with the baseline. Without any insurance or discounts, here's what you can expect to pay:
These prices can vary by pharmacy and location, but the range gives you a clear picture: Balcoltra is a brand-name medication with a brand-name price tag. That's why using one of the savings options below is so important.
The single best way to save on Balcoltra is through the Balcoltra Savings Program, offered directly by Avion Pharmaceuticals. Here's how it works:
Avion covers up to $170 of your remaining out-of-pocket expense per fill. You can download the savings coupon directly at balcoltra.com or call 1-877-838-3846 for more information.
The savings program is available to:
It is not valid for patients covered by:
If you don't qualify for the manufacturer program or want to compare prices, pharmacy discount cards can significantly reduce your cost:
GoodRx prices for Balcoltra start at approximately $73–$80 per 28-day pack. Search for Balcoltra on goodrx.com to see current prices at pharmacies near you.
SingleCare offers Balcoltra coupons starting at approximately $73 per pack. You can search and print coupons at singlecare.com.
Several other services may offer competitive pricing:
Important: You typically cannot combine a discount card with your insurance. Use whichever option gives you the lower price.
Under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), most commercial insurance plans are required to cover FDA-approved contraceptives with $0 copay. This includes Balcoltra.
However, there are some nuances:
If you're on Medicare Part D, coverage for contraceptives varies by plan. Check with your plan directly or review coverage details at GoodRx's Medicare coverage page for Balcoltra.
For patients who are uninsured, underinsured, or facing financial hardship, the following resources may help:
NeedyMeds.org maintains a database of patient assistance programs, state programs, and discount drug cards. Search for "Balcoltra" or "levonorgestrel/ethinyl estradiol" to find applicable programs.
RxAssist.org is another comprehensive database of patient assistance programs. It includes both manufacturer and independent programs for prescription medications.
Federally qualified health centers (FQHCs) and organizations like Planned Parenthood often provide contraceptives at reduced cost or free of charge, based on a sliding-fee scale tied to your income. Some may not carry Balcoltra specifically but can provide equivalent contraception.
If cost is your primary concern and you don't have a specific medical reason to stay on Balcoltra, switching to a generic alternative can save hundreds of dollars:
These medications provide the same contraceptive protection. The main difference is Aviane doesn't include iron in the placebo tablets. Read more about your options in our guide to alternatives to Balcoltra 28 Day.
As mentioned above, the Balcoltra Savings Program offers the best deal on 90-day fills ($20). Even without the manufacturer coupon, many pharmacies offer lower per-pack pricing when you fill 90 days at once.
Mail-order pharmacies through your insurance plan often offer 90-day supplies at reduced cost — sometimes cheaper than filling monthly at a retail pharmacy. Check with your insurer to see if this option is available.
Your doctor may have Balcoltra samples from the manufacturer. While samples won't be a long-term solution, they can bridge a gap while you sort out insurance or savings options.
Prices can vary dramatically between pharmacies — even those just a few miles apart. Use Medfinder to check both stock availability and pricing at pharmacies near you.
Nobody should skip their birth control because of cost. Balcoltra 28 Day has a high retail price, but between the manufacturer savings program ($10/month for eligible patients), pharmacy discount cards ($73/pack), and insurance coverage ($0 under most ACA plans), the out-of-pocket cost for most patients is very manageable.
If you're struggling to afford Balcoltra, start with the manufacturer savings coupon at balcoltra.com. If you don't qualify, compare prices on GoodRx or SingleCare. And if cost is still a barrier, talk to your doctor about switching to a more affordable generic like Aviane.
For help finding Balcoltra in stock, visit Medfinder. For a complete overview of the medication, read our guide on what Balcoltra 28 Day is and how to use it.
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