Confidential contraception advice and emergency contraception services. Our trained pharmacists provide professional, discreet support for your reproductive health needs.
Service Features
Completely confidential
No appointment needed
Free NHS Scotland Service
Professional advice
Who Can Access
• All women and people who menstruate
• No registration required
• Completely confidential
• Free NHS Scotland Service
What to Expect
• Private consultation room
• Professional assessment
• Confidential discussion
• Appropriate treatment
• Follow-up advice
Contraception Services Available
We provide a range of contraception services to meet your needs
Emergency Contraception
Levonorgestrel
• Available without prescription
• Effective up to 72 hours
• Free on NHS
• Confidential consultation
EllaOne (ulipristal acetate)
• Effective up to 120 hours (5 days)
• Available through consultation
• Free NHS Scotland Service
Contraception Advice
General Contraception Advice
• Information on all contraception methods
• Suitability assessment
• Side effects discussion
• Effectiveness information
• Referral to GP/clinic if needed
Condom Supply
• Free condoms available
• Various sizes and types
• Discreet service
• No questions asked
• Professional advice on use
Bridging Contraception
Bridging Contraception Service
• Provides a temporary supply of contraception
• For those awaiting a GP or clinic appointment
• Ensures continuous protection
• Confidential consultation and supply
• Free NHS Scotland Service
How Our Contraception Service Works
Step 1
Visit Our Pharmacy
No appointment needed. Simply visit us and ask to speak to a pharmacist about contraception services.
Step 2
Private Consultation
We'll take you to a private consultation room for a confidential discussion about your needs.
Step 3
Professional Assessment
Our pharmacist will assess your situation and provide appropriate advice and treatment options.
Step 4
Treatment & Advice
Receive appropriate treatment, advice, and follow-up information in complete confidence.
When to Use Emergency Contraception
• Unprotected sexual intercourse
• Contraceptive failure (e.g., condom split)
• Missed contraceptive pills
• Late contraceptive injection
• Expelled IUD or cap
The sooner you take emergency contraception, the more effective it is.
Contraception Methods We Can Advise On
• Combined contraceptive pill
• Progestogen-only pill (mini pill)
• Contraceptive patch
• Contraceptive ring
• Contraceptive injection
• Implant
• IUD/IUS (coil)
• Barrier methods
Confidential Contraception Services
Visit us for confidential, professional contraception advice and emergency contraception services.