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Contraception Online

Contraception Online

$59 includes telehealth consultation · refills $39

Speak to a Doctor via telehealth · $59. Phone consultation with a Specialist GP for contraception, emergency morning after pill, or pregnancy test. Best for: starting or changing the pill, urgent morning after pill, or pregnancy testing and advice. Your GP discusses your options and sends prescriptions to your nearest pharmacy by SMS — Australia-wide. Already on the pill and just need a refill? Book a Contraception Refill instead · $39.

Specialist GP telehealth consultation
Treatment sent to your pharmacy
Scripts filled at any pharmacy
Available
Specialist GP reviews every result
Completely confidential
Collection Telehealth consultation by phone. Contraception sent electronically to your local pharmacy.
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Ongoing contraception refills available for $39 — no appointment needed.

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How it works. Simple and fast.

Book online. Speak to a Specialist GP. Sorted.
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Book online

Book online

Short questionnaire. Takes 2 minutes. Choose your preferred appointment time.

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Telehealth consultation

Telehealth consultation

Specialist GP calls you at your booked time. Discuss your needs, get treatment and referrals.

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Prescription sent

Prescription sent

Electronic treatment sent to your local pharmacy. Pathology referrals sent by SMS if needed.

Everything you need to know about contraception online

Contraception Online is available by telehealth from anywhere in Australia through Clinic365. A Specialist GP consults with you by phone, arranges the appropriate treatment and sends your referral electronically to any pharmacy. No in-person visit is needed. The same expert care, from anywhere in Australia. Contraception Online Australia through Clinic365 — from anywhere in Australia.

Access to contraception is a fundamental part of reproductive health care. Clinic365 offers telehealth contraception consultations with Specialist GPs who can prescribe the full range of hormonal contraceptive options and discuss which method is best suited to your lifestyle, medical history, and preferences. The consultation covers the combined oral contraceptive pill, the progestogen-only pill (mini-pill), contraceptive patches, vaginal rings, and emergency contraception.

The combined oral contraceptive pill remains the most commonly used form of contraception in Australia. It contains both oestrogen and progestogen and is taken daily. Your GP will review your medical history to ensure there are no contraindications — the combined pill is not suitable for women over 35 who smoke, women with a history of blood clots, or those with certain types of migraine. The mini-pill (progestogen-only) is an alternative with fewer contraindications and can be used while breastfeeding.

During your telehealth consultation, your Specialist GP will discuss the benefits and risks of each option, address any concerns about side effects, and help you choose the method that fits your life. If you are starting contraception for the first time, switching methods, or experiencing side effects with your current pill, a full consultation ($59) is recommended. Your GP may also recommend blood pressure monitoring and other health checks as part of your contraception review.

For long-acting reversible contraception — IUDs and contraceptive implants — your GP can discuss these options by telehealth and arrange insertion by telehealth from anywhere in Australia or through a referral to a local provider. LARCs are the most effective form of contraception and are recommended by all major guidelines as first-line options for women who want reliable, long-term pregnancy prevention.

Once your initial consultation is complete, ongoing contraception refills are available through Clinic365 for $39 online — no appointment or telehealth call needed. Complete a short questionnaire to confirm nothing has changed since your last review, and your treatment is sent to your pharmacy. This makes ongoing contraception management simple, affordable, and completely on your terms.

Choosing the right contraception is a personal decision that depends on your health profile, lifestyle, relationship status, and reproductive goals. Your Specialist GP will discuss all available options during your consultation, including the combined oral contraceptive pill, progestogen-only pill, contraceptive patch, vaginal ring, injectable contraception, intrauterine devices (copper and hormonal), and subdermal implants. Each method has different advantages in terms of effectiveness, convenience, side effect profile, and reversibility.

If you are currently experiencing side effects from your contraception, are considering switching methods, or have questions about long-acting reversible contraception (LARC), a telehealth consultation provides an opportunity to discuss these concerns with an experienced GP. Oral contraception can be arranged electronically to your pharmacy on the same day. For LARC methods such as IUD insertion or contraceptive implant, a telehealth consultation is required first, followed by an in-person procedure by telehealth from anywhere in Australia.

Contraception services at Clinic365 are designed to be convenient, accessible, and tailored to your needs. Whether you are starting contraception for the first time, switching methods, managing side effects, or seeking emergency contraception, our Specialist GPs can help. Telehealth consultations are available, and treatment is sent electronically to your pharmacy on the same day. For patients already established on oral contraception with no changes needed, our $39 online refill service provides a fast, no-appointment option for repeat treatment.

Dr Ed Skinner
Author: Dr Ed Skinner
MBBS, FRACGP · Specialist GP · AHPRA · MED0001674680
Last reviewed: April 2026

Frequently asked questions

Book online and speak to a Specialist GP. Your GP discusses options, arranges your chosen method, and sends the treatment to your pharmacy.
$59 covers the consultation. Contraceptive pill costs vary — many are PBS-listed at $7–$30. Refills are $39 online.
No for contraception consultations. IUD and implant insertion require an initial telehealth consultation ($59) followed by in-person procedure at our Melbourne clinic ($499).
Yes. We do not notify your regular GP, employer, or insurer.
Varies between individuals. The mini-pill generally has fewer hormonal side effects. Your GP will recommend based on your health profile.
Yes. Continuous pill use (skipping sugar pills) is safe and commonly recommended. Discuss with your GP.
No. Fertility returns quickly after stopping — usually within 1–3 months. No evidence of long-term fertility impact.
Yes. The mini-pill is safe during breastfeeding. The combined pill is not recommended while breastfeeding.
After your initial consultation, refills are $39 online — no appointment needed. Short questionnaire, treatment sent to pharmacy.
Your GP can discuss these by telehealth and arrange insertion at our Melbourne clinic or via referral to a local provider.