The Patch – Get My Pill
Get My Pill

The Patch

Sale price Price R 90.00 Regular price R 120.00

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Subscription plan (Subscribe & save):

 

Get a once-off prescription (One time purchase):

Option 1: I will purchase medication from the pharmacy using my script


Option 2 (Free delivery): I will purchase medication from Clicks via their EFT option


How delivery works

  • Medication purchased through our delivery partner, Clicks Direct Medicine (EFT payment details provided after order)
  • One box of patches costs between R200.00 & R215.00 at Clicks
  • Medical aid is accepted; coverage depends on your plan
  • Delivery takes 3-5 working days
  • Delivery is not offered for subscription plans

 

 

- Subscribe & Save -

Get a 1-month prescription every month by subscribing for R90/month (recurring fee charged to card).

To buy the birth control patch, use your prescription at any registered pharmacy.

 

One-time Purchase 

Select a 1, 3, or 6-month prescription 

  • Choose 'Collect from pharmacy' to receive your script via email & purchase your medication at any pharmacy

How do I get delivery?

  • Choose 'Free Delivery' to purchase your medication through Clicks pharmacy (EFT payment details provided after order)
  • One box of patches costs between R200.00 & R215.00 at Clicks
  • Medical aid is accepted; coverage depends on your plan
  • Delivery takes 3-5 working days

 

 

What brand of birth control is prescribed?

Get My Pill prescribes the EVRA contraceptive patchyou can visit the link for more information on how to use this patch. 

What is the price of the contraceptive patch?

One box of the contraceptive patch typically costs between R 176.63 and R 278.44  in South Africa. This price also applies at pharmacies such as Dischem and Clicks. 

Birth control patch that is available in South Africa


Can I buy the contraceptive patch over the counter?

The contraceptive patch is only available in South Africa with a prescription. This means that in order for you to get a prescription for the patch, you would either need to visit a healthcare professional, such as a doctor or a nurse practitioner, or use a trusted online telehealth service.