Contraceptives

(asked on 15th March 2018) - View Source

Question to the Department of Health and Social Care:

To ask Her Majesty's Government whether all (1) GPs, and (2) sexual health clinics, in England distribute free contraception; and if not, why not.


Answered by
Lord O'Shaughnessy Portrait
Lord O'Shaughnessy
This question was answered on 29th March 2018

The current general practitioner (GP) contract allows practices to opt out of providing contraceptive services to their registered patients. Where they do so, NHS England has responsibility for ensuring patients of those practices have access to such services.

All prescribed contraception in England is provided free of charge to the user. Therefore, 100% of girls under 18 and women who are prescribed contraception in England will receive this for free. Those GP practices who have not opted out of providing contraceptive services and sexual health clinics may also distribute free contraception.

Information on the frequency with which the oral contraceptive pill is prescribed, and whether GP appointments are required is not collected centrally. Such decisions are a clinical decision of the GP concerned taking into account the individual circumstances of each patient.

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