Treatment options and pricing
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Initial Contraception Patch Consultation with a Nurse
Included in the Initial Contraception Patch Consultation with a Nurse
Carried out by our Nurse Practitioner.
A three-month supply of the contraceptive patch for £45.
Contraceptive Patch Follow-up
Included in the Contraceptive Patch Follow-up
For those who are already using the contraceptive patch and do not need an initial assessment.
Includes 3-month supply of contraceptive patches.
Common Q&A about Contraceptive Patch
Our FAQ section is designed to address common questions you may have, from how our treatments work to what you can expect during and after your session.
Our team is always available to provide additional support if you need more personalised guidance, ensuring that you feel informed and confident every step of the way.
The contraceptive patch is a small, adhesive patch that releases hormones to prevent pregnancy.
It works by inhibiting ovulation, thickening cervical mucus to prevent sperm from reaching an egg, and thinning the uterine lining.
When used correctly, the patch is about 91% effective in preventing pregnancy.
You apply the patch to your skin, wear it for a week, and then replace it weekly for three weeks, followed by a patch-free week.
You can place it on your upper arm, back, abdomen, or buttocks.
Common side effects may include skin irritations, headaches, nausea, and breast tenderness; many users experience few or no side effects.
Yes, the patch can help to regulate periods and reduce menstrual symptoms for some women.
Yes, you need a prescription from a healthcare provider to obtain the contraceptive patch.
The patch is generally not recommended during breastfeeding, especially in the first six weeks postpartum; consult a healthcare provider for suitable options.
If the patch falls off, it can be reattached if it's been off for less than 24 hours; if it's longer than that, a new patch should be applied immediately.
Advice from the experts
Read clear, expert advice from our clinicians, offering trusted advice, clinical insight, and practical guidance to help you understand your treatment and care options.
Symptom checker
If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, please book an appointment with us. Symptoms can vary from person to person and from condition to condition.A proper diagnosis can only be made through a thorough medical examination.
Our clinicians will carry out a full assessment to ensure an accurate diagnosis and appropriate care.
Are you looking for effective contraceptive that doesn’t require daily action?
The contraceptive patch releases hormones weekly through your skin to prevent pregnancy without daily pills.
Do you want contraception that fits around your lifestyle?
With only one application per week for three weeks and a patch‑free week, it can suit busy routines.
Are you concerned about period symptoms like heavy bleeding or pain?
The patch can make periods lighter and more regular for some users.
Have other hormonal contraceptives caused side effects or aren’t suitable?
A clinician can assess if the patch suits you and discuss alternatives.
Are you planning to start or change contraception after pregnancy?
Timing and suitability can be discussed with a healthcare provider to match your needs.
Do you want reassurance that a method is working correctly?
A consultation checks correct usage, side effects, risks and when you might need additional protection.
What we treat
At The Health Suite Leicester, our private medical clinic offers expert care whenever you need it. Our team of experienced GPs and healthcare professionals provide personalised diagnosis and treatment for a wide range of medical conditions, ensuring high-quality, professional care in a comfortable setting.
Click below to view useful info on a few of the common conditions we treat:
Long‑acting weekly contraception
Provides highly effective pregnancy prevention when changed weekly for three weeks with a week off.
Hormone support for cycle control
Helps regulate periods and may reduce heavy or painful bleeding for some users.
Alternative to daily methods
A non‑daily hormonal contraceptive option that suits those who prefer weekly application.
Personalised contraceptive advice
We assess your health, medical history and preferences to recommend the most suitable method.
Side effect review & management
If bleeding changes, nausea, headaches or skin irritation develop, we can guide adjustments or alternatives.
many more
Our clinicians manage a broad spectrum of conditions, and individual assessment allows us to tailor care beyond the examples listed. We encourage you to book a consultation to discuss your symptoms and appropriate treatment options.


