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NHS · Urgent · Sunderland

Emergency contraception.
Call us now or request free delivery.

The morning-after pill is most effective within 72 hours of unprotected sex, and significantly more effective the sooner it is taken. Call us or request free home delivery to your door. The sooner you act, the more effective the treatment.

Time matters

How effective is emergency contraception?

Emergency hormonal contraception (the morning-after pill) prevents pregnancy by delaying or inhibiting ovulation. It does not terminate an existing pregnancy. Effectiveness decreases significantly with time — which is why acting immediately is essential.

Levonorgestrel (Plan B equivalent) is most effective within 72 hours. Ulipristal acetate (ellaOne) is effective up to 120 hours. Our pharmacist will advise which is most appropriate based on your situation.

Do not wait. Every hour reduces effectiveness. Call us immediately on 0191 503 4053 or request free home delivery. If we are closed, contact your nearest open pharmacy or call NHS 111.
Free home delivery available. If you are unable to visit in person, we can deliver emergency contraception free of charge to your home. Call 0191 503 4053 now to arrange. Delivery is subject to availability and timing — call immediately so we can assess whether delivery is clinically appropriate given the time elapsed.
Effectiveness by time
Within 24 hours

Up to 95% effective at preventing pregnancy. Come in now or call immediately.

24–48 hours

Approximately 85% effective. Still highly worthwhile — come or call immediately.

48–72 hours

Approximately 58% effective. Come in or call as soon as possible.

72–120 hours

EllaOne (ulipristal) is available up to 120 hours with reduced but meaningful effectiveness.

What to expect

What happens when you come in.

Call us or request delivery

Call us immediately on 0191 503 4053 to confirm availability and request free home delivery, or to discuss which option is fastest given your location and the time elapsed.

Confidential consultation

Your pharmacist will ask a few brief questions about the timing of unprotected sex and your medical history to confirm which pill is most appropriate and safe for you. This is completely confidential.

Pill supplied or delivered

The appropriate emergency contraceptive is supplied in-person or dispatched for free home delivery. Your pharmacist explains how to take it, what side effects to expect, and what to do if you vomit after taking it.

Contraception going forward

Your pharmacist will discuss ongoing contraception options if this is something you would like to address — including our routine NHS contraception service.

Act now — every hour matters

Call us or request delivery — every hour matters.

Call us now

Call 0191 503 4053 immediately. Mon–Fri 9am–5pm · Sat & Sun 9am–5pm (private services only). Our pharmacist will advise and arrange delivery or the fastest option for you.

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Free home delivery

Call 0191 503 4053 now to request free home delivery. We will assess whether delivery is clinically appropriate given the time elapsed.

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If we are closed

Call NHS 111 or visit your nearest open pharmacy. Do not wait until we open — time is critical.

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Outside opening hours? Call NHS 111 for advice and nearest available pharmacy. Do not wait.
FAQs

Emergency contraception FAQs.

Is the morning-after pill free?
Yes. Emergency contraception is provided free of charge under the NHS to eligible patients. You do not need to be registered with a Sunderland GP.
Can you deliver emergency contraception to my home?
Yes. We offer free home delivery of emergency contraception. Call us immediately on 0191 503 4053 — delivery is subject to the time elapsed since unprotected sex, as our pharmacist must first confirm that delivery is clinically appropriate and that the medication will reach you quickly enough to be effective. Do not assume delivery is always available; call us first.
How do I know if I am eligible and which pill is right for me?
Our pharmacist will carry out a confidential consultation to determine which option is most appropriate for you. Key factors include how much time has passed since unprotected sex, your current medications, and your health history. Important: if you take antidepressants (particularly SSRIs, SNRIs, or tricyclics) or certain other medications, this may affect which emergency contraceptive is safest for you. Please tell our pharmacist about all medications you take, including over-the-counter medicines and supplements.
Will this show up on my medical record?
Only with your consent. Your pharmacist will ask whether you want a summary sent to your registered GP. You can decline this. The consultation is confidential.
Does emergency contraception work if I am already pregnant?
No. Emergency contraception prevents pregnancy from occurring — it does not terminate an existing pregnancy. If you are already pregnant, it will have no effect.
Should I use a pregnancy test afterwards?
Yes. If your next period is more than 5–7 days late, or lighter or shorter than usual, take a pregnancy test. If the result is positive, contact your GP. Your pharmacist will advise on this when you collect or receive the medication.
Related

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Contraception

Ongoing oral contraception available from our pharmacist without a GP appointment — free NHS service.

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Pharmacy First

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Private Pharmacist

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