Speak to a GP today — video within 90 minutes. Review your current method, explore alternatives, or start something new. Confidential.
GP appointments from £125 — see full pricing
Suitable for most reviews, switches, and repeat prescriptions.
For blood pressure and weight checks, or if you're considering a fitted method.
A qualified GP reviews your history and current method. Video or in-clinic.
Your GP explains your options clearly, including pros and cons for you specifically.
Prescription sent to your pharmacy the same day, or a referral for a long-acting method fitting where appropriate.
Your GP will go through whatever's relevant to you in a 20-minute consultation. That usually includes:
Chest pain, breathlessness, or severe one-sided leg swelling while on hormonal contraception can be a sign of a blood clot — call 999 or go to A&E.
Yes — for most methods, a video consultation is enough. Your GP will review your history, any changes since your last review, and send a prescription to your pharmacy the same day if appropriate.
In most cases, yes. Your GP will talk through the options and help you move to a new method safely. For long-acting methods that need fitting, we can refer you for that step.
We don't fit IUDs or implants on-site, but we can review whether one is right for you and refer you to a clinic that does the fitting.
Yes. Emergency contraception is time-sensitive — book a same-day video appointment and we'll advise on the right option for you.
Yes. Everything you discuss with the GP is confidential. We don't share details with your NHS GP unless you ask us to.

Sources: NHS Contraception · FSRH Faculty of Sexual & Reproductive Healthcare — patient information · NICE CKS Contraception — assessment