
womens health / Morning After Pill
ellaOne
Emergency contraception support for ellaOne, with timing and suitability reviewed before supply.
Online care request
Start a guided request for ellaOne
The public reference journey starts with a short treatment questionnaire, captures the preferred option, then routes the answers for review before supply is released. This version keeps that structure while rewriting the wording.
Choose the treatment route
Capture the option the person hopes to receive and whether this is a new request or a repeat journey.
Complete the required fields in this section before moving forward.
Why request this service online
Time-sensitive emergency contraception route
ellaOne is commonly chosen when quick access to emergency contraception is needed after unprotected sex or contraceptive failure.
Cycle and timing review
The assessment helps determine whether ellaOne is suitable based on timing and contraceptive history.
Clear aftercare guidance
The service can explain what to do next around ongoing contraception, pregnancy testing, and follow-up timing.
How it works
Answer urgent contraception questions
Provide details on timing, cycle stage, current contraception, and any pregnancy risk factors.
Rapid clinical review
A clinician checks whether ellaOne is appropriate or whether another emergency contraception route is needed.
Receive approved treatment
If suitable, treatment can be supplied as quickly as possible.
About this treatment or service
ellaOne is one of the commonly used emergency contraception options. It is selected based on timing, cycle considerations, and other factors that influence whether it is the right route after unprotected sex or contraceptive failure.
Delivery options
Urgent fulfilment focus
Because timing matters, requests should be made as early as possible.
Discreet delivery
Approved treatment can be sent privately where timing still supports online supply.
Treatment details
The review typically considers how long it has been since the episode, contraception already in use, possible pregnancy risk, and any reasons another emergency contraception route would be safer or more effective.