My healthiest chicks have been ones I pick up in person.
We got a shipment from Meyer -all arrived dead likely due to USPS mishandling. We picked up some chicks at Meyer, and all were healthy. We got a batch of chicks from Sandhill Preservation in Iowa and paid for Express shipping- they arrived within 17 hours, but still needed recovery time and three had leg issues, possibly exacerbated by shipping, and three died in the first week. We’ve picked up from Eagle Nest hatchery in person on 4 occasions and have always had healthy, vigorous chicks. So, if you can pick up in person, that is great. If you need to get them shipped, then plan to have electrolyte water, plain water, and draft-free warmth ready and waiting when they arrive.
You can peruse NPIP website for NPIP breeders/hatcheries near you. Just search by state -there is a pictorial map on their website you can click on your state which brings up a document with names and addresses. Maybe you’ll find a hatchery near you you can drive to.
You can google map “hatcheries near me” and may come up with results too.
Good luck!