Contraception and STIs
Contraception protects against unwanted pregnancy, and some methods also protect against sexually transmitted infections. The right contraception varies with age and stage of life.
We help you with guidance and advice, and handle both insertion and removal of IUDs and contraceptive implants. Here you can also read about the most common STIs and how to get tested.
Book an appointmentIntrauterine Device (IUD)
An IUD is a long-acting contraceptive that provides highly reliable protection against pregnancy for several years. There are both hormonal and copper IUDs, and the choice depends on your needs and your body. At Dr.Dropin, our gynaecologists help you with advice, insertion and removal.

Contraceptive Implant
The contraceptive implant is a small, soft rod placed under the skin of the upper arm, protecting against pregnancy for up to five years. It's hormonal and a good option if you'd rather not remember a daily pill. At Dr.Dropin, our doctors handle both insertion and removal.

Contraceptive Pills
The contraceptive pill is one of the most common forms of contraception, taken daily to protect against pregnancy. Beyond protection, it can also make periods more regular and lighter and reduce period pain. There are several types, and at Dr.Dropin we help you find the one that suits you best.
