What is contraception?
Contraception is used to prevent pregnancy.
There are many methods of contraception and some types also protect against sexually transmitted infections (STIs), such as condoms. You can find out about the different methods on our website, or use Brook's tool to consider what contraception is best for you.
Where can I get contraception in Bexley?
Contraception is free to access from NHS services in Bexley, including:

Pharmacies
Many pharmacies in Bexley can advise about and prescribe free oral contraception, including:
All pharmacies sell condoms, and many are part of the Bexley C-Card Scheme: meaning they can provide young people aged 14-24 with free condoms.

GPs
Most GPs in Bexley can provide the following to patients who are registered with their practice:
- Emergency contraception
- Routine contraception (e.g. pills, patch, ring)
- Long-acting reversible contraception (injection, coils, implants)
All GPs can give you information about the full range of contraceptive methods, and refer you to services where these are available (if not provided by their practice).
Sexual Health London
Sexual Health London is a discreet online service for people aged 16+ who are living in London.
You can order free contraception to your home or a collection point, including:
- The combined pill
- The contraceptive ring
- The contraceptive patch
- The progestogen-only pill
- The emergency contraceptive pill
You can also order free STI testing kits from SHL if you have mild/no symptoms.

Sexual health clinics
Sexual health clinics are free, confidential, non-judgemental services where you can access support and care for your sexual health.
People of all ages can attend sexual health clinics, including people who are under 16. They can usually provide all forms of contraception, including: