Online Birth Control Prescription in Singapore: How zoey™ Works
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Online Birth Control Prescription in Singapore: How zoey™ Works

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For a comprehensive guide to birth control, see our complete guide.

Online Birth Control Prescription in Singapore: How zoey™ Works

For a comprehensive guide to birth control, see our complete guide.

Medically reviewed by Dr. Kevin Chua, Medical Director

Disclaimer: This article provides general medical information and is not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult a licensed doctor before starting any contraception.


Introduction

Getting a birth control prescription through a GP in Singapore means booking an appointment, potentially waiting weeks, sitting in a clinic, explaining your full reproductive history to a doctor you've never met, and then queuing at the pharmacy — all for a medication you likely need every month.

zoey™ was designed because that process doesn't have to be the default. This article explains exactly how online contraceptive prescribing works in Singapore, what the consultation covers, and why it's a legitimate — not shortcut — approach to getting the right birth control.


Is Online Birth Control Prescribing Legal and Safe in Singapore?

Yes — on both counts.

zoey™ operates in full compliance with Singapore's Ministry of Health (MOH) telemedicine guidelines. All consultations are conducted by doctors registered with the Singapore Medical Council (SMC). Prescriptions issued follow the same clinical standards as in-person GP visits.

The only things that cannot be done online for contraception are procedures: IUD insertion, implant placement, and injectable administration. All of these require in-person clinical settings. For oral contraceptives, there is no clinical reason an in-person visit is required — the assessment is medical history-based.


The zoey™ Consultation: What It Covers

The online assessment is not a checkbox form. It's designed to capture everything a doctor needs to safely prescribe contraception.

Medical Contraindication Screening

The consultation will ask about factors that affect which methods are safe for you:

  • Migraine with aura — a contraindication to combined (oestrogen-containing) pills due to stroke risk
  • Smoking and age — women over 35 who smoke cannot safely use combined pills
  • Blood clot history — deep vein thrombosis or pulmonary embolism in yourself or first-degree relatives
  • Blood pressure — uncontrolled hypertension is a contraindication to oestrogen-containing methods
  • Liver conditions — affect how hormones are metabolised
  • Cardiovascular conditions — some cardiac conditions preclude combined pills
  • Breastfeeding status — affects which hormonal methods are appropriate

Skin, Period, and Lifestyle Goals

Beyond safety, the consultation gathers information that helps the doctor choose the best formulation for you:

  • Acne or hormonal skin concerns (may favour anti-androgenic progestogens like drospirenone)
  • PMS or PMDD symptoms
  • Period pain (dysmenorrhoea) — the pill can treat this effectively
  • Previous birth control experience and what worked/didn't
  • Lifestyle — does daily pill compliance work for you, or would a longer-acting method be better?

Conditions the Doctor Will Consider Before Prescribing

zoey™ doctors screen for WHO Medical Eligibility Criteria (MEC) categories. Methods are classified as:

  • MEC 1 — no restriction; safe to use
  • MEC 2 — advantages generally outweigh risks; can use with appropriate monitoring
  • MEC 3 — risks generally outweigh advantages; do not use unless alternatives are unavailable
  • MEC 4 — absolute contraindication; do not use

Women in MEC 3 or 4 categories for a given method will be recommended an alternative — not refused contraception, but guided to a safer option.


What Happens After Your Consultation

If Prescribed

You'll receive a personalised prescription specifying: - The recommended brand and formulation - Starting instructions (which cycle day, whether backup contraception is needed, and for how long) - Guidance on timing and what to do if you miss a pill - Information on when to follow up or seek care

Your medication is dispensed by a licensed pharmacy partner and delivered to your address in plain, unmarked packaging — the packaging gives no indication of contents.

If Not Prescribed

Sometimes the safest option is to recommend in-person assessment. This might happen if: - Your medical history requires blood pressure measurement or physical assessment - You report symptoms that need further investigation before starting contraception - Your contraindication profile requires specialist input

This isn't a rejection — it's responsible practice.


Ongoing Care: Refills and Adjustments

One of the most practical benefits of online contraceptive care is the refill process. With zoey™:

  • Prescription refills don't require a full new consultation each time
  • If you're experiencing side effects, you can message your doctor to discuss a formulation change
  • Annual reviews are recommended — your health status and needs may change over time

What zoey™ Cannot Prescribe Online

To be clear about limitations:

  • IUDs, implants, injectables — require in-person procedures; zoey™ can advise but not administer
  • Emergency contraception (morning-after pill) — Postinor-2 is available at pharmacies without prescription; zoey™ can discuss follow-up care
  • Contraceptive decisions during active pregnancy or potential pregnancy — always in-person assessment

Cost in Singapore (SGD)

Oral contraceptive pills in Singapore typically cost SGD $20–50 per month depending on the brand and formulation. Generic options are available at the lower end of this range.

Prices are approximate and may vary. Updated April 2026.


FAQ

1. Do I need a blood pressure reading to get the pill online?

For most women under 35 with no cardiovascular risk factors, a blood pressure reading is not always required. Your doctor will assess based on your history. If blood pressure is a clinical concern, you may be asked to get a reading at a pharmacy or clinic (a free service available at many Guardian and Watsons stores).

2. How quickly will I receive my medication?

Most Singapore deliveries arrive the next business day after the prescription is issued. Same-day delivery options may be available in some areas.

3. Can I request a specific pill brand I've used before?

Yes. If you have an existing prescription that worked well for you, you can indicate this in your assessment. Your doctor will review and either continue the same formulation or explain if they'd recommend something different.

4. What if I want to switch from one pill to another?

You can request a formulation change through zoey™. Your doctor will ask about what you're experiencing and recommend an appropriate alternative, including guidance on switching timing.

5. Is there a minimum age for using zoey™?

zoey™ serves adult women. For those under 21, additional considerations may apply — your doctor will advise appropriately.


References

  1. World Health Organization. Medical Eligibility Criteria for Contraceptive Use, 6th edition. Geneva: WHO; 2024.
  2. Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare (FSRH). Combined Hormonal Contraception — Clinical Guideline, updated 2023.
  3. Ministry of Health Singapore. Clinical Practice Guidelines on Contraception. MOH CPG; 2023.
  4. Ministry of Health Singapore. Telehealth Advisory and Practice Guidance for Licensees. MOH; 2021.
  5. Combined oral contraceptive prescribing information (ethinylestradiol/levonorgestrel, ethinylestradiol/drospirenone). Health Sciences Authority (HSA) Singapore registered product labels.

→ Return to pillar: Complete Guide to Birth Control in Singapore

This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult a licensed doctor before starting any contraception.

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