Skip awkward clinic visits. Get a birth control prescription online
Connect with our Canadian‑licensed doctor online to get a prescription or a refill for birth control pills anytime, any day. We will assess your situation and send your prescription to your local pharmacy in less than 15 minutes.
We make it easy to get birth control pills from home
- Talk to a licensed doctor from anywhere in Canada
- Get prescriptions only when it is appropriate for you
- Receive your prescription from your local pharmacy within 30 minutes
Get oral pills and patch refills from Your Doctors Online
We provide a birth control prescription online in 5 minutes, so you can stay in control of your health and worry less about the paperwork.
Choose your local pharmacy
Inform us about your nearby pharmacy or choose a pharmacy that delivers your prescription. Once approved, we will send the prescription directly.
Same-day pickup or shipped to your door
Your prescriptions are sent straight away. Just walk into the pharmacy and get the pill the same day or get it shipped to your doorstep in advance.
Real-time prescription tracking
Get live updates every step of the way, from doctor approval to when your prescription is ready for pickup or delivery.
How to get your birth control prescription online?
Here’s how a typical online birth control prescription consultation works from start to finish. Whether you’re in a city, a small town or an outlying community, you can get your prescription medications in just minutes:
Request treatment
Complete our online medical consultation, which asks questions about your health history and birth control preferences.
Chat with a doctor
You’ll be connected to a licensed doctor in less than 5 minutes. You can chat via text, video, or audio. After evaluating your consultation, a licensed provider will prescribe birth control.
Get a same-day or delivered prescription online
We’ll send a 3-month supply of birth control to your doorstep or to your preferred pharmacy and we will check in with you to see how it’s working. You’ll receive tracking information once it’s sent. Then you simply pick up your medicines at the pharmacy or have them delivered.
Services we provide online for birth control
Pharmacy coordination and stock support
We send your prescription to your chosen pharmacy, help reroute if out of stock, and confirm when it is ready, where available.
Pill, patch, and ring refills on your schedule
If your pharmacy is out of stock, we reroute the prescription to a nearby location or adjust the plan so treatment is not delayed.
Get birth control without the wait
Talk to a Canadian-licensed doctor without booking an appointment or going through insurance hassles.
Get birth control pills for more than just pregnancy prevention
- Ease PMS and painful cramps
- Treat acne
- Regular periods
- Better cycle control
See how others found relief with Your Doctors Online
Frequently asked questions
Is it safe to get birth control online?
Yes. Your Doctors Online connects you with real, licensed physicians who follow evidence-based medical guidelines. All chats are secure, PIPEDA and HIPAA-compliant.
Do you have to go to a gynecologist for birth control?
No. Pelvic examination and additional testing are not required for medically uncomplicated cases. You should go to a gynecologist only if you need a pelvic exam to get birth control. Speak to a doctor and request a birth control prescription online without a physical exam required.
Do birth control pills cause weight gain?
Some people do report gaining a few pounds in the weeks and months after starting the pill. However, it is often temporary and the result of water retention, not actual weight gain. Read about birth control pills that don’t cause weight gain. If you’ve any concerns about your treatment, consult a healthcare provider right away.
What are the long-term side effects of birth control pills?
Most people do not usually experience significant complications. Some studies suggest long-term use may slightly increase the risk of breast and cervical cancer, but this risk usually returns to normal after stopping the pill. Combination pills can raise the risk of blood clots, especially for smokers.
Can you buy birth control pills over the counter?
Yes. In the U.S., Opill is the first FDA-approved OTC birth control pill. It’s progestin-only and available without a prescription. You can request refills for all other types of birth control at Your Doctors Online.
Can you take birth control pills while breastfeeding?
Breastfeeding women should avoid combined hormonal contraceptives until 30 days postpartum due to decreased milk production. While many contraceptives are safe to use during breastfeeding, only a healthcare professional can help you decide the best option.
How much do birth control pills cost?
If you’re looking for cheap birth control options, get a virtual visit at our telehealth platform. Once you register for free, you can choose a subscription plan and receive online birth control pills at flat, affordable costs. The medication cost depends on your pharmacy and whether you have insurance. Many generics are low-cost.
Do birth control pills stop periods?
Yes. With continuous and extended use of hormone birth control pills, many women experience a delay in their periods. However, menses return within 30 days after stopping the combination oral contraceptive pills (COCs).
When should I start my birth control pills?
You can start birth control pills at any time in your cycle, but timing affects how soon they become effective:
- Starting on day 1 of your period offers immediate protection.
- Starting on any other day requires backup contraception for 7 days.
- After an abortion, pills can be taken within 7 days.
- After giving birth, wait 3–6 weeks before starting, depending on your health and risk factors.
Our doctors will guide you based on your cycle, health history, and the type of pill prescribed.
What should I do if I missed three birth control pills?
If you miss three or more pills:
- Take the most recent missed pill as soon as you remember. Then continue taking one pill each day as usual, even if it means taking two in one day.
- Use backup contraception (like condoms) for 7 days.
- If you missed pills in the ovulation period and had unprotected sex, you may consider emergency contraception.
Chat with our doctors if you’re unsure or need guidance on what to do next.
Can birth control pills cause infertility?
No. Birth control doesn’t cause infertility. The pills may delay your fertility and prevent pregnancy temporarily. But for most women, menses will eventually return to normal levels.
When is it safe to have sex after an abortion?
Most providers recommend waiting 1-2 weeks or until bleeding stops. Always follow your doctor’s guidance. We can help you plan for contraception in the meantime.
What are the reasons to take birth control other than pregnancy?
Oral contraceptives have many uses other than preventing pregnancy, including:
- Regulate menstrual cycles
- Reduce painful periods
- Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) treatment
- Manage endometriosis
- Reduce menstrual migraine
- Reduce the risk of ovarian and endometrial cancers
- Reduce hormonal acne and excessive hair growth


