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Contraception Treatment Prescription

Quick easy access to Contraception Treatment Prescription. Simple, fast and discreet service with complete clinical safety

Issued 2400+ prescriptions
Issued 2400+ prescriptions

Our reviews

"A very quick, efficient and professional service. Prescription was emailed to my local pharmacy within minutes. Also 50% cheaper than visiting a local GP."
By Cassie
Mar 1, 2023

How it Works

Get access to prescription treatment in three simple steps

Complete Questionnaire

Answer about your medical history, symptoms and any medications you are currently taking.

Review by a Doctor

Your questionnaire will be viewed by one of our GP’s to ensure it is clinically suitable for you.

Eletronic Prescription

When your request is approved by our clinical team, we will send you a confirmation email with information on your prescription collection.

The prescription we provide

We issue prescriptions for generic name medicines to ensure maximum availability of treatments. Please check your dispensed prescription before leaving the Pharmacy as no changes can be made after that point.

Is this service for me?

Our prescription service is open to everyone. The clinical team will decide the suitability of the service and treatment requested based on the answers you provide during the questionnaire.

For any first-time users of Contraception Pill, we will provide more information on the medications listed during the questionnaire process. This should help with your decision on treatment.

If during the questionnaire you are unsure of any questions or feel you would like to discuss your issue further with a GP, please book a Video Appointment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Birth control pills come in two primary types: combined pills and progesterone-only pills also known as “mini pills. These pills contain synthetic versions of the hormones that naturally occur in women. They function somewhat differently depending on the specific hormone present. When taken correctly, both kinds are highly effective at preventing pregnancy

The birth control patch holds oestrogen and progesterone, similar to the combined contraceptive pill, and these hormones get into your body through your skin. You put on a fresh patch each week for three weeks, then take a four-day break from the patch, and keep following this pattern.

The birth control ring is a soft, small silicone ring with both oestrogen and progesterone. You put in a new ring inside your vagina every month. It stays there for 21 days, slowly releasing hormones into your bloodstream through the vaginal wall, and then you take it out.

Each of these hormones might lead to various side effects. If these show up, their intensity can vary based on the hormone’s dosage, type, and how it’s delivered – like through a tablet, patch, or ring. Some effects can be :

  • Irregular vaginal bleeding/spotting.
  • Transient breast tenderness.
  • Nausea.
  • Acne: This may get better, stay the same, or worsen.
  • Low mood & low libido: Progesterone-only pills are generally not believed to cause this.
  • Vaginal bleeding or spotting.
  • Temporary breast tenderness, often resolving within 2-4 weeks.
  • Bloating.
  • Headaches and migraines: New migraines arising with this pill should be assessed.
  • Nausea during initial pill use.
  • Elevated blood pressure: Regular readings every 6 months are crucial.
  • Blood clots: These are extremely rare but could be serious.

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