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How to Get the Contraceptive Pill Online in Australia

By Medidoc Clinical Team · 3 April 2026 · 3 min read

Last reviewed: 3 April 2026 · Medically reviewed by Medidoc Clinical Team

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Getting access to contraception should be straight-forward, but finding time to visit a GP can often be a hassle. Whether you are seeking a repeat prescription for your regular pill or considering starting contraception for the first time, getting the contraceptive pill online in Australia is a safe, confidential, and incredibly easy process.

Do I Need a Prescription for the Pill in Australia?

Yes. In Australia, oral contraceptives (often just called "the pill") are classified as Schedule 4 prescription-only medicines. This means you must have a valid prescription provided by an Australian-registered medical practitioner to purchase the pill at any pharmacy.

You cannot buy the contraceptive pill over the counter without a prescription, unlike the emergency contraceptive tablet (the 'morning after' pill) which is available over the counter after a quick chat with a pharmacist.

Can I Get My Contraceptive Prescription Online?

Absolutely. Telehealth makes managing your sexual health infinitely more private and convenient. Using a verified telehealth service like Medidoc, you can consult with a licensed doctor via a secure online platform. The digital health network means you do not have to leave your home or step foot inside a crowded waiting room.

How the Online Process Works

The system focuses on safety and speed. Here is how it typically works for patients:

  • Request a Consultation: Complete a brief online health questionnaire through the Medidoc platform detailing your medical history, any blood pressure concerns, and what type of pill you are currently using or want to try.
  • Connect with a Doctor: A licensed healthcare professional will review your notes and speak with you via an online telehealth session to confirm the medication is safe and appropriate for your body.
  • Receive an eScript: Once approved, the doctor won't send you a paper slip. Instead, an electronic token (eScript) is SMS'd or emailed instantly to your phone.
  • Collect from the Pharmacy: Simply walk into any local Australian pharmacy, show them the QR-code token on your phone, and collect your pill.

First Timers vs. Repeat Prescriptions

For Repeat Patients

If you have been on a specific combined or mini pill for years and are experiencing no side effects, checking in with an online doctor for a quick repeat prescription is the fastest path forward. Doctors can easily issue multiple repeats to keep you covered.

For New Patients

If you have never taken the pill, a doctor will need to take a little more time during your consultation. They will assess risks like family history of blood clots, your lifestyle, and any other medications you take. Occasionally, a doctor may advise you to visit a clinic in person if they need to physically take your blood pressure.

Is My Healthcare Data Private?

Patient confidentiality is protected by federal Australian laws for online doctors exactly the same way it is protected for your local GP. Using Medidoc to discuss contraception online is completely secure, and your details are held with the strictest digital security standards.

Get Sorted Today

Life is busy. Renewing your contraceptive shouldn't take up your entire afternoon. Request an online consultation with a Medidoc doctor today and have your eScript delivered to your phone in minutes.