Health
Botany Junction Launches Dedicated Contraception Clinic for Women

Botany Junction Medical has officially launched a dedicated Contraception Clinic, aimed at providing women in the community with easier access to expert contraceptive advice and modern solutions. This new clinic focuses on long-acting reversible contraception (LARC), which offers safe and effective options for managing reproductive health.
Comprehensive Contraceptive Options
The clinic specializes in methods that are over 99 percent effective and include the Jadelle implant, hormonal intrauterine devices (IUDs) like the Mirena, and non-hormonal copper IUDs. These LARC options, often referred to as “fit and forget,” provide reliable protection for three to five years, eliminating the need for daily pills or monthly prescriptions.
Women seeking a long-term birth control solution can benefit from LARCs in various ways. In addition to preventing pregnancy, many users report experiencing lighter periods, reduced premenstrual syndrome (PMS) symptoms, and more stable moods. Whether managing heavy periods or seeking hormone-free options, the Contraception Clinic aims to meet individual needs.
Personalized Consultations and Support
The process begins with a personalized consultation, where experienced women’s health clinicians take the time to understand each patient’s age, medical history, and preferences. This tailored approach ensures that patients receive the most suitable method for their circumstances. The insertion procedure for LARCs is described as quick and straightforward, with follow-up support readily available.
Importantly, patients do not need to be enrolled at Botany Junction Medical to access the Contraception Clinic services. Interested individuals are encouraged to contact the clinic’s friendly nursing or reception team at 09 265 0321 to explore their options and schedule a consultation.
Botany Junction Medical positions itself as a trusted provider of women’s health services in east Auckland. The clinic emphasizes its commitment to offering compassionate care and expert contraceptive advice, providing a safe and convenient environment for women to take control of their reproductive health.
For further updates, community members can look for information in the next issue of the Eastern Times or visit their website at www.times.co.nz.
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