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Emergency Contraception
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The NHS Pharmacy Contraception Service

Getting oral contraception is now simpler. The NHS Pharmacy Contraception Service makes it easy for you to get your birth control pills and professional advice right from a pharmacy, with no need for a GP appointment or referral.

At Imaan Healthcare, we’re here to help you get started on contraception for the first time or to provide a new supply if you’ve used it before.

Let’s Understand Oral Contraception:

The service offers access to birth control pills, which are a primary form of contraception. Patients can receive a confidential consultation with a trained pharmacist.

The service provides both first-time access and repeat supplies of contraceptive pills.

Types of Contraceptive Pills:

There are two main types of contraceptive pills that UK patients can be prescribed through this service:

The Combined Pill

This contains oestrogen and progestogen.
The main work of this pill is to prevent ovulation and alter cervical mucus.

The Progestogen-only Pill (POP)

This contains only progestogen.
It works by thickening cervical mucus and thinning the womb lining.

How the Contraceptive Pill Works

A common question is how long it takes for a contraceptive pill to work. The combined pill provides protection immediately if started within the first five days of menstruation.  The progestogen-only pill is effective within 48 hours if started mid-cycle and taken consistently.

The service is available to patients seeking anti-pregnancy pills uk for both first-time and continued use.

Accessing Contraceptive Pills

The NHS Pharmacy Contraception Service provides an alternative to a traditional family planning clinic or GP visit. You can access this service at Imaan Healthcare for a consultation regarding birth control methods and options.

For those seeking online contraceptive pills, we also provide a secure, NHS-compliant platform where you can receive a clinical assessment and a discreet delivery of your prescription.

Side Effects of Contraceptive Pills

Birth control pills’ side effects can vary. Most women experience few or mild effects, such as

Your pharmacist will discuss potential side effects and health risks, like increased blood pressure and blood clots, which are more common with the combined pill, particularly for smokers or those over 35.

Eligibility for This Service

To be eligible for the free contraceptive pill under this service, you must be a female aged 16 or above and meet the clinical criteria. This service is designed for patients seeking either a repeat supply or to start contraception for the first time.

All consultations are confidential, and a GP referral is not required.

Service Information

Our Pharmacy Contraception Service provides:

  • Free Service: Consultations and any prescribed contraception are funded by the NHS for eligible patients.
  • Direct Access: No GP appointment is required.
  • Confidentiality: All consultations are conducted in a private setting.
  • Accessibility: Services are available in-pharmacy or through our online platform.

     

The NHS Pharmacy Contraception Service at Imaan Healthcare is a confidential and accessible way to receive birth control pills and professional advice. By offering a clinical consultation without a GP appointment, the service provides a simple and direct pathway to managing your health.
To access the service, you can either book a consultation online or visit your nearest participating pharmacy.

How to Access This Service

You can access the service by booking a consultation online, walking into a participating pharmacy, or using our online platform to order contraceptive pills after a clinical assessment.