ABOUT ME
Meet Dr. Isnetto
Healthcare
first.
Checkout
second.
Check eligibility
before you pay
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Checkout second.
Check eligibility before you pay 💳
Providing Care that Actually Cares
I’m the founder of MyBodyMyRx and a clinician with more than 20 years of experience in reproductive and women’s healthcare. I spent more than a decade caring for patients in person, and today I provide care through direct-to-patient telemedicine, with a clinical focus on birth control, emergency contraception, period delay treatment, and perimenopause and menopause care.
I built MyBodyMyRx because I care deeply about reproductive healthcare, access, and making sure people are treated fairly when they seek care.
Access matters. Having choices matters. And who gets to make those choices matters.
Our healthcare landscape is changing. I believe people need more options to protect their health—not fewer. Decisions about your body and your healthcare should be made by you, with guidance from a qualified clinician, not dictated by someone else’s beliefs, a corporate business model, or a company’s bottom line.
I have watched healthcare become increasingly transactional. Too often, patients are asked to pay before they even know whether a service can help them. They’re pushed toward subscriptions they may not need, bundled products they may not want, or a company’s preferred pharmacy. In other models, patients are expected to research medications, choose their own treatment, and essentially become their own provider before a clinician ever evaluates them.
I don’t think healthcare should work that way.
You deserve to understand your options. You deserve transparent pricing. You deserve to know whether you may be eligible for care before being asked to pay. And you deserve a clinician who is actually responsible for the clinical part of your care.
Healthcare first. Checkout second.
That philosophy is built into MyBodyMyRx.
You complete a medical intake for a preliminary eligibility assessment first. Then you decide whether you want to move forward and pay—or walk away with no risk. Only after you submit and pay does a clinician perform the formal medical review. When treatment is appropriate, your prescription can be sent to the pharmacy you choose.
I didn’t build MyBodyMyRx to steer you toward a particular medication, pharmacy, subscription, or product. I built it to give you another choice.
My job as a clinician is to help you understand your options, evaluate what is medically appropriate, explain important risks and benefits, and provide evidence-based care. Your job should not be to diagnose yourself or figure out what to prescribe yourself before anyone will help you.
I also believe being informed is part of having autonomy. That’s why education is an important part of MyBodyMyRx. I want patients to have access to clear, useful medical information without expecting them to become medical experts in order to receive care.
Being informed should give you more power in your healthcare—not transfer the responsibility for providing that healthcare onto you.
Areas of Clinical Focus
Birth control and contraceptive counseling
Emergency contraception, including ella (ulipristal acetate) and levonorgestrel
Period delay treatment
Perimenopause and menopause care
Direct-to-patient telehealth
Medical Content & Clinical Standards
I take the same evidence-based approach to the educational content published by MyBodyMyRx. Content is written or clinically reviewed and informed by current clinical guidelines, FDA-approved prescribing information, peer-reviewed medical literature, and established medical references.
Sources I commonly consult when researching and reviewing educational content include:
American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG)
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), including the U.S. Medical Eligibility Criteria for Contraceptive Use and U.S. Selected Practice Recommendations for Contraceptive Use
U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) prescribing information
The Menopause Society
World Health Organization (WHO)
Peer-reviewed medical literature and major medical journals
MyBodyMyRx exists because I believe reproductive healthcare should still feel like healthcare.
Not a sales funnel.
Not a subscription trap.
Not a guessing game.
Real clinical care. Fair treatment. Transparent pricing. And choices that remain where they belong—with you.
Dr. Jessica Isnetto, DNP, APRN-C, FNP
Get what you need — without the nonsense.
Every visit is a flat cost and reviewed by our dedicated clinicians. No subscriptions, no memberships, no nonsense. Just straightforward care sent to your pharmacy.
Healthcare
first.
Checkout
second.
Check eligibility
before you pay
💳
Checkout second.
Check eligibility before you pay 💳
This page is general education, not personal medical advice. Prescriptions depend on medical eligibility, safety review, and current pharmacy availability.
Who we are
MyBodyMyRx makes access to birth control, period delay, emergency contraception, and hormone therapy simple, affordable, and on your terms — without subscriptions, hidden fees, or judgment.
Care that actually cares.
We built this clinic for people who are tired of jumping through hoops just to get basic reproductive healthcare. Long waits, confusing memberships, and surprise charges aren’t just annoying — they keep people from getting the care they need.
At MyBodyMyRx, every visit is reviewed by a board certified clinician with a passion for women's health and mission to increase access to basic reproductive care. We’re focused on helping you get birth control, period delay, emergency contraception, and hormone therapy that is right for you without pressuring you into extra products or subscription plans you didn’t ask for.
What we believe in
- Access: Birth control, hormone therapy, period delay and EC should be basic healthcare, not a luxury perk.
- Transparency: $30 visits for contraception care and $75 for hormone therapy — no subscriptions and no hidden fees.
- Respect: Your body, your choices, your pharmacy. Always.
- Care: Real providers, who really care, providing judgment-free, evidence-based guidance.
Who we’re a good fit for
- Starting birth control for the first time
- Restarting something that worked for you before
- Switching methods because of side effects or symptoms
- Needing emergency contraception quickly and privately
- Needing to delay a period for a special event
- Experiencing perimenopause or menopause symptoms and wanting to discuss hormone therapy options
Whether you know exactly what you want or need help deciding, we’re here to help you feel informed, safe, and in control.
Ready when you are.
Visits are simple and transparent — $30 for contraception, emergency contraception and period delay care, and $75 for hormone therapy (HRT). Every visit is reviewed by our dedicated clinicians. No subscriptions, no memberships, no nonsense — just straightforward care sent to your pharmacy.
This page is general education, not personal medical advice. Prescriptions depend on medical eligibility, safety review, and current pharmacy availability.