Contraceptive Patch Leicester

Contraceptive Patch in Leicester

Effortless Protection, Expert Care – Contraceptive Patch at The Health Suite Leicester

The Health Suite Leicester offers the Contraceptive Patch, a discreet and effective method of birth control. The patch releases hormones through your skin to prevent pregnancy and is worn on the skin for a week at a time. It provides continuous contraception without the need for daily action, making it a convenient option for those who prefer a low-maintenance solution. During your consultation, our healthcare professionals will help you decide if the patch is the right choice for you, discuss the benefits, and guide you on how to use it correctly. We ensure that you feel comfortable and confident in managing your contraception with ongoing support and advice.

Contraceptive patches are a type of contraception. Similar to the oral contraception pill, contraceptive patches need to be applied regularly. They can be worn discreetly and do not interfere with washing and daily activities. Together with our nurse specialist, you can decide whether the patch is the right option for you. We will provide regular follow-up to ensure you are happy with your chosen method.

  • What is it? The contraceptive patch is a small, thin, beige-coloured patch that you apply to your skin. It works similarly to the combined oral contraceptive pill by releasing two hormones – estrogen and progestin – into your bloodstream. These hormones prevent your ovaries from releasing an egg each month (ovulation), and they also thicken your cervical mucus, making it harder for sperm to reach an egg.
  • How effective is it? The patch is more than 91% effective with typical use. You apply a new patch once a week for three weeks, then you have a patch-free week during which you will have a withdrawal bleed (like a period).
  • Is it easy to use? One advantage of the patch is the ease of use – you only need to think about it once a week, and it’s not affected by vomiting or diarrhoea (unlike the pill). Plus, you can wear it in the bath, shower, and during exercise.
  • Who is it for? However, just like any contraceptive method, the patch may not be suitable for everyone. Women with certain health conditions, such as a history of blood clots or some types of cancer, may not be able to use the patch. Additionally, some side effects can include skin irritation, headaches, mood changes, and breast tenderness. It’s important to note that the contraceptive patch doesn’t protect against sexually transmitted infections (STIs).

The Contraceptive Patch offers a convenient and low-maintenance solution for those seeking effective birth control. Worn on the skin for a week at a time, the patch releases hormones that prevent pregnancy, making it a hassle-free option without the need for daily attention. When used correctly, it is over 99% effective. The patch is discreet, small, and worn under clothing, allowing for a seamless fit into your daily routine. It also helps regulate periods, reduce cramps, and, for some users, improve skin health. One of the main advantages is its reversibility—fertility returns quickly after stopping the patch, providing flexibility if you decide to have children in the future. With its ease of use, consistency, and reliable protection, the contraceptive patch is a popular choice for women looking for a straightforward and effective contraceptive method.

Why choose The Health Suite for Contraceptive Patch?

Accessibility and Convenience

We prioritise making the contraceptive patch easily accessible to you while ensuring it’s a convenient and hassle-free method of birth control.

Knowledgeable Counseling

Our expert healthcare professionals are here to provide comprehensive counselling, ensuring you’re well-informed about the patch, its usage, potential side effects, and alternative options, allowing you to make educated decisions regarding your reproductive health.

Confidentiality and Privacy

We take your privacy seriously, providing a secure and discreet environment for all your interactions and concerns related to the contraceptive patch. Your confidentiality is our priority as we support you on your contraceptive journey.

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Contraceptive Patch in Leicester

Treatment options and pricing

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30 Minutes: £60

Initial Contraception Patch Consultation with a Nurse

An initial contraception consultation with a nurse involves reviewing health history, discussing contraceptive options, and helping choose a method that suits individual needs.

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.

15 Minutes: £105

Contraceptive Patch Follow-up

Contraceptive patch follow-up reviews usage, checks for side effects, ensures correct application, and addresses any concerns or need for alternative methods.

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.

FAQ

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.

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Advice from the experts

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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.

The contraceptive patch releases hormones weekly through your skin to prevent pregnancy without daily pills.

With only one application per week for three weeks and a patch‑free week, it can suit busy routines.

The patch can make periods lighter and more regular for some users.

A clinician can assess if the patch suits you and discuss alternatives.

Timing and suitability can be discussed with a healthcare provider to match your needs.

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.

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Provides highly effective pregnancy prevention when changed weekly for three weeks with a week off.

Helps regulate periods and may reduce heavy or painful bleeding for some users.

A non‑daily hormonal contraceptive option that suits those who prefer weekly application.

We assess your health, medical history and preferences to recommend the most suitable method.

If bleeding changes, nausea, headaches or skin irritation develop, we can guide adjustments or alternatives.

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.

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