
womens health / Morning After Pill
Morning After Pill Service
Access emergency contraception support online, with timing and suitability reviewed before supply.
Online care request
Start a guided request for Morning After Pill
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 support
The service is designed to help you act quickly after unprotected sex or contraceptive failure.
Suitability checks before supply
Cycle timing, previous contraceptive use, and other relevant factors can be assessed before treatment is approved.
Clear next-step guidance
The service can explain when emergency contraception is appropriate and when other clinical follow-up may still be needed.
How it works
Complete the emergency contraception assessment
Answer questions about timing, cycle details, contraception history, and any risk of pregnancy.
Get a rapid clinical review
A clinician checks whether online supply is appropriate and whether another route would be better.
Receive approved treatment
If suitable, treatment can be prepared for dispatch as quickly as possible.
About this treatment or service
Emergency contraception services are time-sensitive and not every option is suitable in every circumstance. The right route depends on how long it has been since unprotected sex, your cycle timing, and other medical factors.
Delivery options
Urgent fulfilment focus
Because timing matters, this service works best when requested as soon as possible.
Discreet delivery
Approved treatment can be posted privately where timing still makes online supply suitable.
Treatment details
A clinician will usually review timing, body-weight considerations where relevant, ongoing contraception, and whether another form of emergency contraception or in-person assessment may be more appropriate.