Birth Control Online in Nova Scotia
Get a same-day birth control prescription anywhere in Nova Scotia from a licensed doctor — 100% online, whether you live in Halifax, on Cape Breton Island, in the Annapolis Valley, or along the South Shore. After a structured medical history, a blood-pressure reading, and a screening for contraindications, your doctor decides whether a combined pill, progestin-only pill, the patch, or the vaginal ring is appropriate for you. Your intake helps the clinician understand your symptoms, history, and goals before the visit.
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Residents anywhere in Nova Scotia can complete a virtual contraception consultation with a licensed doctor and receive a same-day prescription for combined oral contraceptive pills, progestin-only pills, the patch, or the vaginal ring. The doctor reviews blood pressure and contraindications before prescribing. The booking team confirms appointment timing, intake needs, and follow-up expectations before your visit.
- TelePlus Care doctors caring for Nova Scotia residents are licensed
- Available province-wide — from Halifax and the Annapolis Valley to the South Shore and Cape Breton Island
- Methods that can be prescribed online: combined oral contraceptive pills, progestin-only (mini) pills, the patch, and the vaginal ring
- A blood-pressure reading and a screening for contraindications are required before a prescription is issued
- This is a virtual care service. Your care team confirms the visit steps, intake requirements, and follow-up plan before the appointment. The medication is filled and handled separately at the pharmacy
Clinical content is reviewed for accuracy and scope. TelePlus Care appointments proceed only when clinically appropriate after a real assessment, and the doctor will explain the next step if virtual care is not the right fit.
Online Birth Control for Nova Scotia Residents
TelePlus Care offers virtual contraception consultations for women across Nova Scotia — from the Halifax peninsula to rural communities where finding a family doctor can take years. After a secure video visit with a licensed doctor, you can fill your prescription at a local pharmacy the same day.
- Birth control pill prescription online — your doctor reviews your health history, blood pressure, and risk factors, then prescribes a combined or progestin-only pill if it is appropriate for you.
- Patch and vaginal ring — prefer a method you do not take daily? The doctor can discuss and prescribe the contraceptive patch or the vaginal ring.
- Contraception counselling — not sure which method fits your lifestyle? Your doctor explains the online-prescribable options and how each suits your health.
- Prescription refills — already on birth control? Renew your existing prescription in a quick virtual visit and fill it at your local Nova Scotia pharmacy.

Birth Control Consultations for Women of All Ages Across Nova Scotia
TelePlus Care welcomes women of every age and background across Nova Scotia seeking a private online contraception consultation.
- Students — discreet virtual visits that fit around classes at Dalhousie University, Saint Mary's University, Acadia University, and Cape Breton University.
- Women 25-40 — convenient same-day prescriptions for busy women in Halifax, Dartmouth, Sydney, Truro, and New Glasgow.
- Postpartum mothers — your doctor reviews which contraceptive options are appropriate after pregnancy and while breastfeeding.
- Rural and small-town residents — anyone in the Valley, on the South Shore, or in Cape Breton can access care without a long drive to the nearest clinic.

What We Can — and Cannot — Prescribe Online
We are clear about scope. A virtual consultation is the right setting for hormonal contraception you administer yourself. It is not the right setting for any method that needs a doctor to physically place a device — for those, your doctor will direct you to an in-person clinic in your Nova Scotia community such as a family practice or sexual health clinic.
- Can prescribe online — combined oral contraceptive pills
- Can prescribe online — progestin-only (mini) pills
- Can prescribe online — the contraceptive patch
- Can prescribe online — the vaginal ring
- Cannot prescribe online — IUD insertion (hormonal or copper) requires in-person placement
- Cannot prescribe online — the contraceptive implant requires in-person insertion

How Does It Work?
Getting a birth control prescription online anywhere in Nova Scotia is simple with TelePlus Care. Follow these four steps:
- Step 1: Book your online consultation — book through our website or call 587-442-4898. A licensed doctor reviews your intake before the visit and explains the safest next step.
- Step 2: Speak with a licensed doctor — meet privately by secure video or phone. Discuss your health history, blood pressure, smoking status, migraine history, and clotting risk.
- Step 3: Attend your appointment — connect from any smartphone, tablet, or computer. Your doctor assesses your eligibility and recommends an appropriate method.
- Step 4: Receive your prescription the same day — fill it at your preferred Nova Scotia pharmacy. No waiting, no travel, no stress.

Eligibility and Contraindications
Most Nova Scotia residents are clinically eligible for at least one online-prescribable contraceptive method, but combined hormonal contraception (which contains estrogen) is not suitable for everyone. Your doctor screens for the conditions below during the consultation. If a contraindication is found, your doctor may still prescribe a progestin-only option or refer you in-person for a non-hormonal method.
- Smokers over age 35 — combined hormonal contraception is contraindicated; progestin-only options may remain appropriate
- Personal history of blood clots (DVT or PE) — combined hormonal methods are contraindicated
- Migraine with aura — combined hormonal methods are contraindicated
- Uncontrolled hypertension — combined hormonal methods are not started until blood pressure is controlled
- Current pregnancy — contraception is not initiated; your doctor will advise accordingly

Where to Fill Your Prescription in Nova Scotia
Once your doctor issues the prescription, you can fill it at any licensed pharmacy. National chains and community pharmacies operate in communities of every size across the province.
- National chains — Shoppers Drug Mart, Lawtons Drugs, Pharmasave, and Walmart Pharmacy locations across Nova Scotia
- Grocery and warehouse pharmacies — Sobeys Pharmacy, Atlantic Superstore Pharmacy, and Costco Pharmacy in larger centres
- Independent and community pharmacies serving smaller towns and rural communities
- This is a virtual care service — Appointment steps are reviewed before booking; the medication is filled separately at the pharmacy counter

Why Choose TelePlus Care in Nova Scotia
We connect residents across Nova Scotia with doctors licensed. We give you fast, private, judgement-available access to the contraceptive methods that can genuinely be prescribed online — and we are honest about when an in-person clinic is the right call.
- Physicians licensed to care for Nova Scotia residents through a licensed doctor
- Province-wide access from Halifax to Cape Breton Island
- Same-day virtual consultations with evening and weekend slots
- Secure, encrypted video visits
- Honest scope — your doctor will tell you when an in-person visit is needed
- Clear appointment steps before booking, with a simple online process

Your Fast and Convenient Healthcare Solution
Connect with a licensed healthcare provider from the comfort of your home. No referral needed — book your virtual appointment today.
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