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Oral contraceptives are more than 99% effective when used perfectly2

Get the contraceptive pill delivered to your door

Initial consultation only $35

Combined oral contraceptive pill (COCP)

Releases the hormones oestrogen and progesterone to inhibit pregnancy.

Treatment cost from $30
Unlimited patient support

Progestogen-only pill (POP)

Releases the hormone progesterone to inhibit pregnancy.

Treatment cost from $30
Unlimited patient support

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Every woman deserves access to a birth control prescription

How it works with hub.health

We’ve designed a healthcare platform centred around your life.

With quick and easy consultations, fully managed treatments, and fast delivery to your door, we enable personalised healthcare for a better life.

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Tell us about your issue

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Consult with an Australian based medical team

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Treatments are delivered to your door

Is the pill right for you?

Many different types of birth control are available, and the best method will depend on individual needs and preferences. Oral contraceptives are one of the most common forms of birth control.

There are a number of causes for someone to be treated with oral contraceptive medication, including pregnancy prevention, regulating a menstrual cycle and easing symptoms of PCOS and endometriosis. [1]

Knowing your symptoms

Understanding your symptoms and reason for taking the contraceptive pill is essential in ensuring that you receive the right treatment.

Although the pill is widely known as a medication prevent unplanned pregnancies, it is also used to alleviate symptoms associated with a range of menstrual conditions. [1]

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Learn more about types of birth control, such as the contraceptive ring (nuva ring), the pill and condoms for safer sex
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Frequently asked questions

The contraceptive pill is 99.7% effective when used perfectly.2 This rate of success drops slightly when human error is considered (when you miss a dose or take it at a different time each day).

Our medical team prescribe all major birth control pill brands. You’ll be given the opportunity to request your preference during the initial questionnaire.

Like any medication, side effects are a possibility.3 The hormones in the contraceptive pill may cause side effects, but they usually disappear after a few months. Common side effects include:

  • Headaches
  • Nausea
  • Sore breasts
  • Period changes
  • Spotting (bleeding between periods)

The contraceptive pill shouldn’t make you feel sick or uncomfortable. So, if you’re experiencing any persisting or prolonging side effects of concern, consult with your hubhealthstg.wpengine.com clinician for further review. A change of brands may be required.

The contraceptive pill contains two hormones, oestrogen and progesterone, that prevent pregnancy by stopping sperm from reaching an egg and thickening cervical fluid to make it hard for sperm to enter.

Yes. Despite the contraceptive pill having a high success rate, it isn’t 100% effective. There is always a slight risk of pregnancy with any form of contraception.

In most cases a clinician will review your assessment and respond within 24 hours.

Once your treatment has been paid for, it will be dispatched within 1-3 days and sent via express delivery. Your product is shipped in an Australia Post package, which means it will be completely discreet.

Of course! If you log into your profile and head to the ‘Products’ tab, you will see a ‘Manage Treatment’ button. Click this and you’ll see the ability to send a message to your clinician. If you’re having any issues, just drop us a line at [email protected]

Yes, as part of joining hub.health, we will handle your repeat deliveries to ensure that you never miss one. If you ever wish to stop receiving your treatment, just cancel in the patient platform, or alternatively email [email protected]

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Check out our latest articles:

  1. Cooper DB, Patel P. Oral Contraceptive Pills. In: StatPearls [NIH]. Treasure Island (FL): StatPearls Publishing; 2024 Feb 29.
  2. The Royal Women’s Hospital. Contraceptive pills. 
  3. Sexual Health Victoria. The Pill (combined pill or oral contraceptive pill). https://shvic.org.au/for-you/contraception/daily-contraceptive-pills/contraceptive-pill
  4. Planned Parenthood. How effective is the birth control pill? [source]

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