- Do I need to inform my GP that I have used this service?
- Will my medication be the same as before?
- Do I still need a prescription from my GP?
- How do I cancel or amend my booking?
- How often do I need a consultation with a pharmacist?
- Why should I use this service?
- How do I book an appointment for a contraception consultation?
- Who do I contact if I want to change my current contraception medication?
- Who do I contact if I want to change my current contraception medication?
- What happens after the consultation?
- Once I have booked do I need to do anything before the telephone consultation?
- Will I get my oral contraception delivered?
- Is there anyone who should not take oral contraception?
- How can I be sure that any personal information that I provide will be secure?
- Do I have to pay for my contraception prescription?
- How much does this service cost?
- Who can use the pharmacy contraception service?
- Who is eligible for the pharmacy contraception service?
- What is the difference between the progesterone-only pill and the combined oral contraceptive?
- How effective is oral contraception?
- Do I need to be registered with Pharmacy2U to use this service?
- Does this cost the NHS more than getting my contraception through my GP?
- Can I book an appointment for other people?
- How long will the consultation last?
- Who will be providing the service?
- How will the Pharmacy2U contraception service work?