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Contraceptive patch
From $56
The patch is a great option for those who prefer not to take a daily pill. Worn on the skin like a bandage, each patch is kept on for a week, then replaced with a new one, with a 1 week break every 3 weeks.

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Easy refills

Discreet packaging

Ongoing customer care
Details
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Prescribed by a local licensed doctor
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Available in 1, 3 or 6 pack bundles at discounted prices
Hassle-free birth control
Here's how it works

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You Tell us
We Review
We deliver
We Refill

Fill in our health questionnaire and speak with one of our doctors.
Our doctor will evaluate your needs and issue a prescription (if appropriate).
We deliver your patch to you in discreet, unbranded packaging.
Next time, simply fill in a short renewal form to get a refill.
Taking care of yourself shouldn't be hard
We make it simple in 3 ways
Convenient
Request a prescription whenever you want. No more scheduling problems or time-consuming clinic visits.
Affordable
Save money on clinic consultations, transport, and time off work to see a doctor.
Private
Speak with a doctor online from the comfort and privacy of your home
Not sure what's best for you?
Book a teleconsultation with a doctor to discuss different birth control options, and find what works best for you according to your health history and preferences.
The contraceptive patch at a glance
The contraceptive patch is a type of hormonal contraception. Each patch is kept on for a week, then replaced with a new one, with a 1 week break after every 3 weeks of use.
How does the patch prevent pregnancy?
How effective is the patch?
The contraceptive patch is worn on the skin and contains the same hormones found in birth control pills. It’s small, easy to apply, and lasts for a week, making it one of the most hassle-free options out there.
Used correctly, the patch is 99% effective at preventing pregnancy. However, because many people don’t use the patch correctly (e.g. forgetting to replace it), it can end up being around 91% effective.
What birth control side effects should I expect?
What are the benefits of birth control pills?
Some side effects include headaches, nausea, spotting (light bleeding between periods), breast tenderness, and changes in your periods (it might come early, late, or stop altogether). Good news is that they don’t affect everyone and tend to go away in 2-3 months as your body adjusts to the hormones
The contraceptive patch has many benefits besides pregnancy prevention. It can help prevent or lessen: acne, bone thinning, cysts in your breasts and ovaries, endometrial and ovarian cancers, serious infections in your ovaries, fallopian tubes, and uterus, iron deficiency (anemia) and PMS.
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