

Learn how to save on Junel Fe 1.5/30 28 Day in 2026. Compare cash prices, discount cards, coupons, and patient assistance programs to lower your cost.
If you're paying out of pocket for Junel Fe 1.5/30 28 Day, you already know that birth control costs add up fast. A single pack can cost anywhere from $30 to $90 at retail price without insurance — that's up to $1,080 a year just for birth control.
The good news? There are several ways to bring that price way down. Whether you're uninsured, underinsured, or just looking for a better deal, this guide covers every option we know of to save money on Junel Fe 1.5/30 in 2026.
Let's start with the baseline. Without insurance or a discount card, the cash price for Junel Fe 1.5/30 28 Day varies by pharmacy:
These prices can change week to week, so it always pays to compare. And the price you're quoted at the counter isn't necessarily the best price available — that's where discount cards come in.
Prescription discount cards are free to use and can significantly reduce what you pay for Junel Fe 1.5/30. They work by negotiating lower prices with pharmacies on your behalf. Here are the most popular options:
GoodRx is the most widely known discount card. For Junel Fe 1.5/30 28 Day, GoodRx coupons typically bring the price down to $15 to $30 per pack, depending on your pharmacy. You can search prices by zip code at goodrx.com and show the coupon on your phone at the counter.
SingleCare often has competitive prices for oral contraceptives. Expect to pay $12 to $28 per pack with a SingleCare card. It's accepted at most major pharmacies including CVS, Walgreens, and Walmart.
RxSaver compares prices across multiple discount programs and shows you the lowest available price at pharmacies near you. Prices for Junel Fe 1.5/30 with RxSaver typically range from $14 to $30 per pack.
Several other discount card programs may offer competitive pricing:
Pro tip: Always compare prices across multiple discount cards before filling. Prices can vary by $10 to $20 between different cards at the same pharmacy.
Under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), most health insurance plans are required to cover at least one form of each type of FDA-approved contraceptive at $0 cost-sharing — no copay, no deductible. This includes generic oral contraceptives like Junel Fe 1.5/30.
In practice, this means:
Contact your insurance company's member services number (on the back of your insurance card) to confirm which specific generic is covered at $0 on your plan.
If you're uninsured or can't afford your copay, several programs can help:
Title X-funded clinics provide contraceptive services on a sliding fee scale based on income. Many patients qualify for free birth control. Find a clinic near you at the Office of Population Affairs website.
Planned Parenthood locations offer oral contraceptives at reduced cost or free, depending on your income and insurance status. You don't need a referral.
NeedyMeds maintains a database of patient assistance programs, state programs, and discount options. Search for norethindrone/ethinyl estradiol to find current programs.
RxAssist is another database of patient assistance programs run by pharmaceutical companies and nonprofits. It can connect you with programs that provide free or low-cost medications.
If your income qualifies, Medicaid covers oral contraceptives at no cost in all 50 states. Some states have expanded family planning Medicaid programs that cover contraception even if you don't qualify for full Medicaid.
Many insurance plans offer a lower per-pack cost for 90-day supplies filled through mail-order pharmacies. Instead of paying a copay (or discount card price) 12 times a year, you pay 4 times. This can save $30 to $100 per year depending on your plan.
Cash prices for the exact same medication can vary by $20 to $50 between pharmacies in the same zip code. Warehouse pharmacies like Costco and Sam's Club often have the lowest cash prices — and you don't need a membership to use their pharmacy.
If one generic is cheaper than another at your pharmacy, ask about switching. Microgestin Fe 1.5/30, Blisovi Fe 1.5/30, Larin Fe 1.5/30, and Gildess Fe 1.5/30 all contain the same active ingredients. Pricing can differ between manufacturers, so it's worth comparing. See our alternatives guide for details.
Medfinder helps you find which pharmacies near you have Junel Fe 1.5/30 in stock. Combining Medfinder with a discount card search gives you the best chance of finding the lowest price at a pharmacy that actually has the medication.
No one should have to skip birth control because of cost. Between ACA coverage, discount cards, patient assistance programs, and smart shopping strategies, most patients can get Junel Fe 1.5/30 28 Day for $0 to $30 per pack — even without insurance.
Start by checking your insurance coverage, then compare discount card prices at GoodRx, SingleCare, or RxSaver. If cost is still a barrier, reach out to a Title X clinic, Planned Parenthood, or a patient assistance program listed above. And use Medfinder to make sure you're not wasting a trip to a pharmacy that's out of stock.
For more information about this medication, check out our guides on what Junel Fe 1.5/30 is and how to take it and side effects to watch for.
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