Morning after pill
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The morning after pill is an effective backup method of contraception, reducing the risk of unintended pregnancy by 80-98%. The sooner you take it, the better the morning after pill effectiveness.
Buy the morning after pill online with hub.health. Reduce your risk of unintended pregnancy with same-day morning after pill delivery to your door.
Morning after pill prescribed by our Australian based medical team.
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Access to trusted medical experts
Ongoing support
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Tell us about your issue
Answer some simple questions online, anytime.
Consult with an Australian
based clinician
For review and discussion of treatment options, if required.
Treatments are delivered to your door
Fast and discreet delivery to your door.
Tell us about your issue
Answer some simple questions online, anytime.
Consult with an Australian based clinician
For review and discussion of treatment options, if required.
Treatments are delivered to your door
Fast and discreet delivery to your door.
Your treatment options
Morning After Pill
One pill taken to stop or delay an egg release from the ovaries and prevent sperm from reaching an already-released egg.
Price breakdown
Initial consultation
Treatment cost
Shipping
Unlimited patient support
$35
From $30
$18.95
Free
Price breakdown
Initial consultation
Treatment cost
Shipping
Unlimited patient support
$35
From $30
$18.95
Free
Price breakdown
Initial consult
Treatment cost
Shipping
Unlimited patient support
$35
From $30
$18.95
Free
Your medical team will advise you on the best treatment option for you.
Emergency contraception is 85% effective in preventing pregnancy when used correctly
Frequently asked questions
Our pharmacists provide the highest standard of healthcare, which means that each patient is assessed on an individual basis. If our pharmacist determines that it is not safe for you to be given the emergency contraceptive pill it will not be issued and they will provide you with some recommendations on next steps. This is determined on the basis of your questionnaire responses, in the same way it does when you visit a pharmacy.
The morning after pill will cost $30 + delivery. Delivery cost will be determined at the time of order by our courier company, depending on your distance from our partner pharmacy. Delivery starts at $15.
Our network is expanding weekly to bring this service to even more locations around Australia. Currently we service areas of Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne, Canberra, Adelaide and the Sunshine Coast.
Delivery speed is dependent on your location and the time which you are requesting the morning after pill. Once a pharmacist has reviewed your questionnaire response, delivery can be as fast as 2 hours, up to a maximum wait time of next day delivery. You will be advised throughout the process.
A pharmacist will review your assessment and respond within 20 minutes.
The morning after pill should be taken as soon as possible, but can be taken up to 3 days or up to 5 days after sex, depending which pill is issued. Our pharmacists will review your requirements as part of your questionnaire response.
Emergency contraception can not prevent all pregnancies, although has a high success rate (80-98% depending on the pill and circumstances). The sooner you take it, the higher chance you have of it being effective. It should never be used as an ongoing contraception method.
Emergency contraception stops or delays your ovary from releasing an egg and it may also stop the sperm from reaching an egg that has already been released. If the sperm has already fertilised the egg, it will not be effective.
No, the morning after pill does not stop Sexually Transmitted Infections. If you believe you may have contracted an STI, you should visit your local GP for testing.
In most cases you will not need any follow-up care after taking an emergency contraceptive pill. If your period is more than one week late after taking emergency contraception, you should take a pregnancy test.
If your period is more than one week late after taking emergency contraception, you should take a pregnancy test. Remember, common pregnancy tests (using urine samples) are not accurate in the first 10 days of pregnancy, which is why we recommend waiting until you are at least a week late.
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