You might be able to get the morning after pill at an emergency center but you need to see your doc for a prescription for regular birth control.
2007-03-04 09:35:47
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answered by Fraulein 7
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Yes probably there are some variations between services offered by Walk-in Centres across the country but normally most centres can provide the following services:
Advice on local GP and pharmacy services Blood pressure checks Contraceptive advice Coughs, colds and flu-like symptoms, Dressing care, Emergency, CONTRACEPTION, Hayfever, bites and stings, Health promotion: diet, exercise, Information on staying healthy/local services, Minor cuts and wounds - care, dressings, Muscle and joint injuries - strains and sprains, Skin complaints - rashes, sunburn, headlice, Smoking cessation support,Stomach ache, indigestion, constipation, vomiting and diarrhoea, Suturing. Women's health problems, eg thrush
2007-03-04 08:20:05
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answered by brownsuga 4
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If you mean the Morning after pill, they would probably prescribe that for you. The daily pill, you will need to register with a doctors surgery. You can also purchase the morning after pill at your local chemist.
2007-03-04 08:19:22
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answered by ambertottie 3
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yes. you can also get emergency contraception at many drug stores nowadays. you just have to ask the pharmacist for it. try planned parenthood.
2007-03-04 08:17:34
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answered by SweetDarlin' 3
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local family planning give out contraceptions free as well.
2007-03-04 08:18:48
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answered by sparky 4
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Your GP can do that
2007-03-04 08:14:49
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answered by Anonymous
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yes, no.
2007-03-04 08:15:24
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answered by Bunny 4
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