We will arrange everything, from requesting your prescription from your GP, to arranging free delivery direct to your door.
Patient Notice! This questionnaire forms the basis of your contraception consultation today. We need you to be honest with your answers including any current medication you are on. This allows our doctors to prescribe medication that helps you and to offer accurate advice. This service does not replace your regular face-to-face contraceptive pill check-up.
Here are some additional resources about contraception and how to choose what is most appropriate for your needs.https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/contraception/https://www.contraceptionchoices.org/
You must have a recent blood pressure reading to proceed. This can be arranged through your GP or local pharmacy.
When using any contraceptive for the first time, always read the information leaflet carefully. Before initiating any new hormonal contraceptive treatment, you should have your blood pressure reading done to make sure it is normal. We would advise ordering a maximum of 3 months supply so you can check that it suits you. If you have any issues or side effects, please let us know.
If you have any concerns about your relationship or sexual partner(s) that you would like to discuss privately with a healthcare professional, please contact our Patient Care Team by email [email protected] to arrange.
St. John’s Wort, carbamazepine, oxcarbamazepine, phenytoin, phenobarbital, primidone, topiramate, lamotrigine, nelfinavir, nevirapine, ritonavir, bosentan, griseofulvin, rifampicin, rifabutin, modafinil, etoricoxib, spironolactone, amiloride, eplerenone
We strongly advise that you inform your GP of any treatment you receive. Would you like us to inform them on your behalf?
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I will ensure that I have regular blood pressure checks with my GP. Your blood pressure should be checked before you start any contraception, and annually thereafter.
I am also aware I should have an annual contraception review with my GP. *
If treatment is not suitable, you will be refunded and signposted to another point of care. The decision about the treatment is for both the patient and the prescriber to consider, however, the final decision will always lie with the prescriber.