
Contraception Clinic Stourbridge
Discreet advice. Clear options. Expert care.
Sunshine Clinic provides private contraception advice for women in Stourbridge who want fast access to experienced medical care in a calm, confidential setting. Whether you want help choosing a method, need urgent advice after unprotected sex, are considering the coil, or want to review contraception that no longer feels right for you.
Trusted Private Contraception Care in Stourbridge
Choosing contraception is personal. For some women, the priority is reliable long-term protection. For others, it is avoiding hormones, managing heavy periods, finding something easier to use, or getting prompt help after contraceptive failure.
Sunshine Clinic provides private contraception appointments in Stourbridge and across the West Midlands for women who want clear advice in a discreet medical setting. Sunshine Clinic offers a private alternative for patients who want prompt contraception advice without long waits.
Contraception Appointments Near You

Stourbridge

Halesowen
Contraception Options Available at Sunshine Clinic
Sunshine Clinic in Stourbridge advises on the full range of recognised contraception methods, including the combined pill, progestogen-only pill, IUD, IUS, implant, injection, condoms, diaphragm or cap, natural family planning, and permanent contraception.
Why Patients Choose Sunshine Clinic
Choosing a private contraception clinic is about more than convenience. Most women want reassurance that they will be listened to properly, given clear medical advice, and not rushed into a decision. At Sunshine Clinic in Stourbridge, we understand that contraception is personal. The right option depends on your health, routine, preferences, and whether you need something short-term, long-term, hormone-free, or suitable after a recent contraception failure.
Sunshine Clinic offers discreet private contraception appointments in Stourbridge for women who want experienced, straightforward advice in a calm clinical setting. Some patients come to us because they want to review the pill. Others want help choosing between the IUD and IUS, need urgent advice about the morning-after pill, or simply want a more reliable method that fits better around everyday life.
Patients also choose Sunshine Clinic because private care gives them the space to speak openly about sensitive concerns. That may include side effects, heavy or irregular periods, previous problems with contraception, worries about suitability, or questions about what method is safest and most effective for them. These concerns deserve time, proper attention and clear answers.
Sunshine Clinic in Stourbridge also provides access to confidential contraception advice without the delays that can 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, cycle, general health, past medical history, 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 fitting and aftercare. If you need emergency contraception, we review timing carefully and advise on the most suitable option. If you want to review the pill or another hormonal method, we explain the benefits, drawbacks, and alternatives where needed.
Our aim is simple. You should leave your appointment knowing which method suits you, how it works, and what to do next.
Why Visit a Private Contraception Clinic in Stourbridge?
Contraception is not one-size-fits-all. A method that suits one woman may be inconvenient, unsuitable, or poorly tolerated by another. Some women want a hormone-free option. Some want long-term protection that they do not have to think about. Some need urgent help after contraceptive failure. Others want advice around age, smoking, heavy periods, or perimenopause.
At Sunshine Clinic in Stourbridge, you can have a full and open conversation in private, with time to ask questions and understand your options. We keep the process straightforward, discreet, and medically focused, while making sure you feel comfortable throughout. If you also want broader confidential advice, you can learn more through our sexual health clinic in Stourbridge. Patients looking for ongoing support in the wider area can also visit our contraception clinic in Birmingham or our contraception clinic in Halesowen, depending on the most convenient location.
Frequently Asked Questions
What can Sunshine Clinic help with at a contraception appointment?
At Sunshine Clinic, 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 fitting, implants, injections, condoms, emergency contraception, natural family planning, and permanent options. Our role is to give you clear, practical advice so you can choose a method that fits your health, lifestyle, and plans.
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.
How do I know which contraception method is right for me?
The right method depends on your general health, whether you want hormones or not, how important convenience is to you, whether you want short-term or long-term protection, and whether you have symptoms such as heavy periods or side effects from previous contraception. At Sunshine Clinic, we look at the full picture and help you compare the options properly, so you can make an informed choice.
What is the difference between the pill, implant, injection, and coil?
The main difference is how they are used and how long they last. The pill has to be taken regularly, while the implant, injection, and coil are longer-acting options that do not depend on remembering a tablet every day. Some women prefer the convenience of a longer-term method, while others prefer something they can start and stop more easily. We help you compare these options clearly so you can decide what feels right for 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 methods of contraception, but they work in different ways and may suit different patients. We can explain the difference clearly during your consultation and advise whether either option is suitable for you.
Can Sunshine Clinic help with the morning-after pill and emergency contraception?
Yes. We can advise on emergency contraception if you have had unprotected sex or if your usual contraception has failed. This includes the morning-after pill and, where suitable, the copper IUD. We always advise seeking help as soon as possible, as emergency contraception is more effective when used promptly. We also discuss ongoing contraception afterwards, so you are not left relying on emergency treatment alone.
How quickly can I get urgent contraception advice?
Sunshine Clinic understands that some contraception concerns are time-sensitive, especially after unprotected sex or contraceptive failure. We aim to provide prompt, discreet advice so you can be assessed quickly and guided towards the most suitable option without unnecessary delay.
Can contraception help with heavy or painful periods?
In some cases, yes. Certain hormonal methods, particularly the IUS, may also help with heavy or painful periods. This depends on your symptoms, medical history, and what is clinically suitable for you. During your appointment, Sunshine Clinic can explain which methods may offer that added benefit.
Are condoms and barrier methods still worth using?
Yes. Condoms remain an important method of contraception, particularly because they also help reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections. We can also advise on internal condoms and the diaphragm or cap. For some women, barrier methods are the preferred option. For others, they work best alongside another contraceptive method for added reassurance.
Can I still use contraception if I am over 35 or if the pill no longer suits me?
In many cases, yes. The right choice depends on your general health, whether you smoke, your medical history, and whether you have any reasons to avoid certain hormones. If the pill no longer suits you, there are other reversible options we can discuss, including the implant, injection, IUD, and IUS. We take all of this into account when advising on the safest and most suitable method for you.
Can I book a confidential contraception appointment without seeing my GP first?
Yes. You can book directly with Sunshine Clinic for private contraception advice, emergency contraception, or a review of your current method. You do not need a GP referral, and your appointment will be handled discreetly and confidentially.
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.

