General Contraception Advice
We are making it easy for you to choose the best method of contraception.
Look at fpa's My Contraception Tool to help you choose the best method for you. The fpa website has all the up-to-date information on currently available methods of contraception.
You can also make an appointment with a doctor or nurse to discuss.
Pill Checks
If you are already using a regular method of contraception:
- combined oral contraceptive pill (combined estrogen AND progestogen hormones also known as "combined pills" or "the Pill")
- progestogen-only pills (also known as "mini-pill")
- vaginal ring
- contraceptive patch
AND
- you haven't missed any pills/patches/rings
- you haven't had any late starts
- you haven't taken anything that might have caused your contraceptive to work less well (eg antibiotics, St John's Wort etc)
- you wish to continue with the SAME brand or product
You can get a repeat supply by:
- Request a repeat supply,
- Do a self check of your weight, blood pressure and other details using the Surgery Pod in the waiting area (click on "Pill Check" module). The information is entered directly into your notes.
- The new supply will be available in 48hrs.
- This supply will usually be for six months.
Long lasting contraception
If you wish to get information or supplpy of long lasting contraception such as IUD/IUS (aka "the coil"), contraceptive implant or contraceptive injection, please have a read of our specialist clinics section and click on Specialst Services tab.