UrgentCare2Go® provides confidential, in-home birth control and contraception consultations for individuals seeking reliable and personalized options. Our mobile clinicians review your medical history, lifestyle, menstrual patterns, and reproductive goals to help you choose the safest and most effective contraception — all from the privacy and comfort of your home.
We accept most major insurance plansA Birth Control / Contraception consultation helps determine which contraceptive method best fits your medical history, preferences, reproductive goals, and personal health needs. Whether you are exploring birth control for the first time, switching methods, or seeking long-term solutions, your provider will offer clear, supportive guidance.
In-home contraception consultations allow you to discuss sensitive topics in a private, comfortable environment. UrgentCare2Go® helps patients:
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At UrgentCare2Go®, we accept most major insurance plans including Medicare and Texas Medicaid using our billing company DK Physicians PLLC.
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Providers can offer prescriptions for pills, patches, vaginal rings, injections, emergency contraception, and certain non-hormonal options. Long-term methods such as implants or IUDs may require referral depending on your location.
Your provider will evaluate your medical history, menstrual patterns, lifestyle, and personal preferences to help you choose the safest and most effective method.
Yes. Many hormonal contraceptives can help regulate cycles, reduce heavy bleeding, decrease cramps, and improve symptoms of PMS or hormonal imbalance.
Absolutely. All visits follow strict HIPAA standards to protect your privacy. In-home visits offer added comfort and discretion.
Telehealth screenings can review your symptoms and medical history. If appropriate, providers may prescribe birth control without an in-person exam.
Some methods require a physical exam, while many do not. Pills, patches, rings, and certain forms of emergency contraception often require only a consultation and medical review.
Yes. Providers can prescribe emergency contraception and guide you on proper timing, safety, and next steps to prevent unintended pregnancy.
Most insurance plans cover many forms of contraception with little to no out-of-pocket costs. Coverage varies by plan, and staff can help verify your benefits.
Mild side effects such as nausea or mood changes may occur when starting a new method. Providers can help adjust your prescription or recommend alternatives if side effects persist.
Yes. If your current method is causing side effects or no longer meets your needs, your provider can help you switch safely while maintaining consistent pregnancy protection.
Yes. Contraception is safe for most teens and is often recommended for pregnancy prevention and menstrual regulation. Providers offer confidential, supportive care.
Your clinician will review medical history, reproductive goals, and symptoms, discuss contraceptive options, answer questions, and provide prescriptions when appropriate.
Follow-ups are recommended to ensure your chosen method works well and to address any concerns or adjustments needed based on how your body responds.
Providers offer guidance on long-term contraception such as implants or IUDs. Some insertions may require referral to a specialist, and your clinician will coordinate next steps if needed.