
Contraception Clinic Dudley
Private care. Clear choices. Expert advice.
Sunshine Clinic provides private contraception advice for people in Dudley who want prompt access to experienced, discreet medical care. Whether you need help choosing a method, want to review contraception that no longer suits you, are considering the coil, or need urgent advice after unprotected sex, we offer calm, confidential appointments without unnecessary delay.
Personalised Contraception Advice in Dudley
Contraception is not one-size-fits-all. Some people want reliable long-term protection. Some want a method they can start and stop easily. Others want to avoid hormones, manage side effects, or get urgent help because their contraception may have failed.
At Sunshine Clinic Dudley, we know these decisions are personal. The right option depends on your health, medical history, routine, preferences and plans. Our role is to explain your choices clearly, answer questions properly, and help you decide on a method that feels safe, practical and right for you.
Contraception Appointments in Dudley

Stourbridge

Halesowen
Contraception Methods We Can Advise You On
We advise on the full range of recognised contraception methods, including the combined pill, progestogen-only pill, IUD, IUS, implant, injection, condoms, internal condoms, diaphragm or cap, natural family planning, female sterilisation and vasectomy.
Why Patients Choose Sunshine Clinic Dudley
Choosing a private contraception clinic is about more than convenience. Most patients want to feel listened to, taken seriously and properly informed before making a decision. At Sunshine Clinic Dudley, we provide confidential advice in a calm clinical setting, with appointments designed to give you time to discuss concerns openly.
Sunshine Clinic offers discreet private contraception appointments in Dudley for women who want experienced, straightforward advice in a calm clinical setting. Some people come to us because they want help deciding between the pill and the coil. Others want urgent advice after unprotected sex, a review of side effects, or guidance on changing to a more suitable method. Whatever brings you to the clinic, our approach is individual, discreet and medically focused.
Patients also choose Sunshine Clinic because private care gives them space to ask sensitive questions properly. That may include concerns about hormones, irregular bleeding, previous bad experiences, comfort during fitting, or which method is likely to be most reliable for them. These details matter, and they should not be brushed aside.
Sunshine Clinic provides access to confidential contraception advice without the delays that can sometimes make time-sensitive concerns even more stressful. This can be especially important when urgent guidance is needed after unprotected sex, when contraception has failed, or when you want prompt advice about moving to a new method.


What to Expect?
Your appointment begins with a private consultation. We discuss your current contraception, general health, medical history, symptoms and what you want from treatment.
If you are considering the coil, we explain the difference between the IUD and IUS, assess suitability and talk through the next steps. If you need emergency contraception, we review timings carefully and advise on the most appropriate option. If you want to review the pill or another hormonal method, we explain the benefits, possible drawbacks and suitable alternatives.
Our aim is simple. You should leave your appointment knowing which options may suit you, how they work, and what to do next.
The Benefits of Visiting a Private Contraception Clinic
A method that suits one person may be inconvenient, unsuitable or poorly tolerated by another. Some patients want a hormone-free option. Some want long-term protection, they do not need to think about every day. Some need urgent help after a contraception failure. Others want advice because health changes, side effects or lifestyle factors have made their current method less suitable.
At Sunshine Clinic Dudley, private contraception care gives you the opportunity to have a full conversation in confidence, with time to ask questions and understand your choices clearly. We keep the process straightforward, discreet and focused on what is right for you.
Frequently Asked Questions
What can Sunshine Clinic help with at a contraception appointment?
We help with all aspects of contraception, from choosing a method for the first time to reviewing one that no longer suits you. We advise on the pill, coil options, implants, injections, condoms, emergency contraception, natural family planning and permanent methods.
What contraception methods do you advise on?
We advise on the combined pill, the progestogen-only pill, the IUD, the IUS, the contraceptive implant, the contraceptive injection, condoms, internal condoms, the diaphragm or cap, natural family planning, female sterilisation, and vasectomy. During your appointment, we talk through how each method works, how effective it is, and whether it is likely to suit you.
What is the difference between the IUD and the IUS?
The IUD is the copper coil and does not contain hormones. The IUS is a hormonal coil that releases progestogen inside the womb. Both are highly effective, but they work in different ways and may suit different patients depending on symptoms, preferences and medical history.
Can you help with the morning-after pill and emergency contraception?
Yes. We provide advice on emergency contraception if you have had unprotected sex or think your usual contraception may have failed. We can explain whether the morning-after pill or the copper IUD is likely to be the most suitable option based on timing and your individual circumstances.
Can Sunshine Clinic help if my pill no longer suits me?
Yes. Many people book an appointment because they are experiencing side effects, finding the pill difficult to manage, or have health changes that affect which methods are suitable. We can review your current contraception and discuss alternatives that may be a better fit.
Are condoms still worth using if I am already on contraception?
Yes. Condoms remain important because they help prevent pregnancy and also reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections. Some patients use condoms as their main method, while others use them alongside another form of contraception for added reassurance.
Can I still use contraception if I am over 35?
In many cases, yes. The safest and most suitable option depends on your health, whether you smoke, your medical history and whether you have any reasons to avoid certain hormones. We take these factors into account when advising you.
Do you also advise on natural family planning and permanent contraception?
Yes. We can discuss natural family planning, female sterilisation and vasectomy as part of a full contraception review. We explain these options clearly so you understand how they work, their practicalities and whether they are likely to suit your circumstances.
Do I need a GP referral?
No. You can book directly with Sunshine Clinic for private contraception advice, emergency contraception, or a review of your current method.
How do I book an appointment at Sunshine Clinic?
Booking is straightforward. You can contact Sunshine Clinic directly to arrange a confidential appointment. If you have questions before booking, our team can help you decide the most suitable next step.

