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Google Reviews

We've seen 15,081 patients and counting

Get the right birth control for you

Speak to a doctor online

Buy medication from us

We deliver anywhere in Ghana

4.8

Google Reviews

We've seen 15,081 patients and counting

Get the right birth control for you

Speak to a doctor online

Buy medication from us

We deliver anywhere in Ghana

Our doctors can help you to take control of your reproductive health

Our doctors can help you to take control of your reproductive health

Our doctors can help you to take control of your reproductive health

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Learn about birth control

Learn about birth control

What is birth control?

Birth control (contraception) has been reliable in preventing unwanted pregnancies over the years and thus empowering the sexual health of women. Oral contraceptives have made it possible for women and couples to decide the timing and interval of starting a family as well as reducing risky pregnancies. Emergency contraceptives have quickly become the modern woman’s fail-safe when she needs to avoid the crisis of an unwanted pregnancy. They are very effective in preventing pregnancy within a specific period of time after unprotected sex. They employ naturally occurring female hormones such as progesterone and estrogen to prevent pregnancy.  The choice is yours. Plan your pregnancy according to your personal situation

What are oral and emergency contraceptives?

Oral contraceptives are pills that contain hormones (estrogen or progesterone or both), and are taken orally to prevent pregnancy. Oral contraceptives prevent pregnancy by preventing ovulation and creating a harsh vaginal environment for sperms to thrive Emergency contraceptives are used after unprotected sexual intercourse to prevent pregnancy. There are two types of emergency contraceptives - hormonal And non- hormonal. In Ghana, the hormonal method is the most common and is known by names such as ‘Post Pill’, ‘Morning After Pill’, or ‘Plan B’.

Whare are side effects of oral and emergency contraceptives?

The side effects of Oral and Emergency Contraceptives are usually mild and may include Headache Nausea and vomiting Abdominal pain Breast tenderness Mild bleeding or spotting A change in the menstrual cycle  Weight gain Reduction in libido

Can anyone take contraceptive pills?

Contraceptive pills are generally safe. However, they are not to be used by people who suspect they may already be pregnant, or have medical conditions such as Severe Liver Disease or Breast Cancer

How do I take birth control pills?

It's always best to follow your doctor's advice on how to take birth control pills. It's important to take your birth control pill at the same time every day, but don't panic if you miss a pill. The schedule for different types of birth control pills can vary so talk to your Berry Health Doctor if you have specific questions.

Which birth control option is right for me?

It depends on many factors but we'll help you find the one that works best for you. During your online visit you’ll answer questions about your medical history, previous birth control medications, and goals to help our doctors determine the best birth control plan for you. You will also have direct access to your Berry Health Doctor after you've completed the visit and during your treatment plan

What is birth control?

Birth control (contraception) has been reliable in preventing unwanted pregnancies over the years and thus empowering the sexual health of women. Oral contraceptives have made it possible for women and couples to decide the timing and interval of starting a family as well as reducing risky pregnancies. Emergency contraceptives have quickly become the modern woman’s fail-safe when she needs to avoid the crisis of an unwanted pregnancy. They are very effective in preventing pregnancy within a specific period of time after unprotected sex. They employ naturally occurring female hormones such as progesterone and estrogen to prevent pregnancy.  The choice is yours. Plan your pregnancy according to your personal situation

What are oral and emergency contraceptives?

Oral contraceptives are pills that contain hormones (estrogen or progesterone or both), and are taken orally to prevent pregnancy. Oral contraceptives prevent pregnancy by preventing ovulation and creating a harsh vaginal environment for sperms to thrive Emergency contraceptives are used after unprotected sexual intercourse to prevent pregnancy. There are two types of emergency contraceptives - hormonal And non- hormonal. In Ghana, the hormonal method is the most common and is known by names such as ‘Post Pill’, ‘Morning After Pill’, or ‘Plan B’.

Whare are side effects of oral and emergency contraceptives?

The side effects of Oral and Emergency Contraceptives are usually mild and may include Headache Nausea and vomiting Abdominal pain Breast tenderness Mild bleeding or spotting A change in the menstrual cycle  Weight gain Reduction in libido

Can anyone take contraceptive pills?

Contraceptive pills are generally safe. However, they are not to be used by people who suspect they may already be pregnant, or have medical conditions such as Severe Liver Disease or Breast Cancer

How do I take birth control pills?

It's always best to follow your doctor's advice on how to take birth control pills. It's important to take your birth control pill at the same time every day, but don't panic if you miss a pill. The schedule for different types of birth control pills can vary so talk to your Berry Health Doctor if you have specific questions.

Which birth control option is right for me?

It depends on many factors but we'll help you find the one that works best for you. During your online visit you’ll answer questions about your medical history, previous birth control medications, and goals to help our doctors determine the best birth control plan for you. You will also have direct access to your Berry Health Doctor after you've completed the visit and during your treatment plan

What is birth control?

Birth control (contraception) has been reliable in preventing unwanted pregnancies over the years and thus empowering the sexual health of women. Oral contraceptives have made it possible for women and couples to decide the timing and interval of starting a family as well as reducing risky pregnancies. Emergency contraceptives have quickly become the modern woman’s fail-safe when she needs to avoid the crisis of an unwanted pregnancy. They are very effective in preventing pregnancy within a specific period of time after unprotected sex. They employ naturally occurring female hormones such as progesterone and estrogen to prevent pregnancy.  The choice is yours. Plan your pregnancy according to your personal situation

What are oral and emergency contraceptives?

Oral contraceptives are pills that contain hormones (estrogen or progesterone or both), and are taken orally to prevent pregnancy. Oral contraceptives prevent pregnancy by preventing ovulation and creating a harsh vaginal environment for sperms to thrive Emergency contraceptives are used after unprotected sexual intercourse to prevent pregnancy. There are two types of emergency contraceptives - hormonal And non- hormonal. In Ghana, the hormonal method is the most common and is known by names such as ‘Post Pill’, ‘Morning After Pill’, or ‘Plan B’.

Whare are side effects of oral and emergency contraceptives?

The side effects of Oral and Emergency Contraceptives are usually mild and may include Headache Nausea and vomiting Abdominal pain Breast tenderness Mild bleeding or spotting A change in the menstrual cycle  Weight gain Reduction in libido

Can anyone take contraceptive pills?

Contraceptive pills are generally safe. However, they are not to be used by people who suspect they may already be pregnant, or have medical conditions such as Severe Liver Disease or Breast Cancer

How do I take birth control pills?

It's always best to follow your doctor's advice on how to take birth control pills. It's important to take your birth control pill at the same time every day, but don't panic if you miss a pill. The schedule for different types of birth control pills can vary so talk to your Berry Health Doctor if you have specific questions.

Which birth control option is right for me?

It depends on many factors but we'll help you find the one that works best for you. During your online visit you’ll answer questions about your medical history, previous birth control medications, and goals to help our doctors determine the best birth control plan for you. You will also have direct access to your Berry Health Doctor after you've completed the visit and during your treatment plan

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Do you need help with birth control?

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Got questions? We have answers

What is Berry Health?

Berry Health is an online medical service providing private consultations, medications, and nationwide delivery throughout Ghana.

What health services do you offer?

We specialise in sexual health, mental health, and dermatology (including beard, hair, and nails). Whatever condition you’re suffering from, we’ll ask some simple questions and provide you with a diagnosis in minutes. If you need medications, we’ll deliver them wherever you want within the country, discreetly, and on time.

How does online healthcare or telehealth work?

Just like your local GP, we’re here to support you with expert, confidential advice and treatment but without the travel and waiting time. You can reach us whether you’re relaxing at home or hard at work. With pick up in clinic or standard or express delivery, you’ll get fast access to the treatment you need.

What can you tell me about your doctors?

All of our doctors, therapists, and medical advisors live and work in Ghana. They have degrees from prestigous programmes like the Univerity of Ghana, Univeristy of Cape Coast, and Yale University. Together they have decades of experience in medical practice.

Can I access Berry Health anywhere in Ghana?

Absolutely! Our platform is accessible nationwide, allowing you to connect with qualified healthcare professionals from the comfort of your home. You can buy medications from us and we'll deliver it to you anywhere in Ghana.

What is Berry Health?

Berry Health is an online medical service providing private consultations, medications, and nationwide delivery throughout Ghana.

What health services do you offer?

We specialise in sexual health, mental health, and dermatology (including beard, hair, and nails). Whatever condition you’re suffering from, we’ll ask some simple questions and provide you with a diagnosis in minutes. If you need medications, we’ll deliver them wherever you want within the country, discreetly, and on time.

How does online healthcare or telehealth work?

Just like your local GP, we’re here to support you with expert, confidential advice and treatment but without the travel and waiting time. You can reach us whether you’re relaxing at home or hard at work. With pick up in clinic or standard or express delivery, you’ll get fast access to the treatment you need.

What can you tell me about your doctors?

All of our doctors, therapists, and medical advisors live and work in Ghana. They have degrees from prestigous programmes like the Univerity of Ghana, Univeristy of Cape Coast, and Yale University. Together they have decades of experience in medical practice.

Can I access Berry Health anywhere in Ghana?

Absolutely! Our platform is accessible nationwide, allowing you to connect with qualified healthcare professionals from the comfort of your home. You can buy medications from us and we'll deliver it to you anywhere in Ghana.

What is Berry Health?

Berry Health is an online medical service providing private consultations, medications, and nationwide delivery throughout Ghana.

What health services do you offer?

We specialise in sexual health, mental health, and dermatology (including beard, hair, and nails). Whatever condition you’re suffering from, we’ll ask some simple questions and provide you with a diagnosis in minutes. If you need medications, we’ll deliver them wherever you want within the country, discreetly, and on time.

How does online healthcare or telehealth work?

Just like your local GP, we’re here to support you with expert, confidential advice and treatment but without the travel and waiting time. You can reach us whether you’re relaxing at home or hard at work. With pick up in clinic or standard or express delivery, you’ll get fast access to the treatment you need.

What can you tell me about your doctors?

All of our doctors, therapists, and medical advisors live and work in Ghana. They have degrees from prestigous programmes like the Univerity of Ghana, Univeristy of Cape Coast, and Yale University. Together they have decades of experience in medical practice.

Can I access Berry Health anywhere in Ghana?

Absolutely! Our platform is accessible nationwide, allowing you to connect with qualified healthcare professionals from the comfort of your home. You can buy medications from us and we'll deliver it to you anywhere in Ghana.

Still need more help? You can chat with our customer service team via WhatsApp or SMS at +233 55 422 0883

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By using this website, you accept our Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy

Berry is proud to be licensed by the Health Facility Regulatory Agency and the Data Protection Commission

32 Central High St, East Legon-Trasacco Estate, Accra

© 2024 Berry Health All rights reserved.

By using this website, you accept our Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy

Berry is proud to be licensed by the Health Facility Regulatory Agency and the Data Protection Commission

32 Central High St, East Legon-Trasacco Estate, Accra

© 2024 Berry Health All rights reserved.