Morning After Pill 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.
Emergency contraception — commonly known as the morning after pill — is used to prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex or contraception failure. Two oral options are available in Australia: an over-the-counter option (effective up to 72 hours after sex) and a prescription-only option (effective up to 120 hours). Both work primarily by delaying or preventing ovulation. The sooner emergency contraception is taken after unprotected sex, the more effective it is.
The most commonly used emergency contraceptive in Australia is available over the counter at pharmacies without a prescription for women aged 16 and over. However, a telehealth consultation with a Specialist GP ensures you receive the most appropriate option for your situation — the prescription-only alternative is significantly more effective between 24 and 120 hours.
Your GP will discuss which option is best based on the timing of unprotected sex, your weight, whether you are breastfeeding, and any medications you are currently taking. The prescription option may interact with hormonal contraception, so specific advice is needed about restarting your regular pill. Your GP will also discuss the copper IUD as an emergency contraception option — it is the most effective form of emergency contraception and can be inserted up to five days after unprotected sex.
Common side effects of emergency contraception include nausea, headache, fatigue, and changes to your next period. Vomiting within two hours of taking the pill may require a repeat dose. These side effects are temporary and resolve quickly. Emergency contraception does not affect an existing pregnancy and is not an abortion pill — it works by preventing pregnancy from occurring.
If you need emergency contraception outside clinic hours (8am–8pm), Clinic365's 24/7 on-call doctor is available ($249, Medicare rebate $85–$135). Time is critical — every hour of delay reduces effectiveness. Your on-call doctor can arrange treatment and send it to your nearest open pharmacy. If you find yourself needing emergency contraception frequently, your GP can discuss ongoing contraception options during your consultation.
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.