UrgentCare2Go® offers confidential, in-home Birth Control / Contraception Consultations designed to help you choose the safest and most effective contraceptive option for your health and lifestyle. Our mobile providers review your medical history, reproductive goals, menstrual patterns, and personal preferences to guide you toward the right choice — all from the comfort and privacy of your home.
We accept most major insurance plansA Birth Control / Contraception Consultation is a personalized visit designed to help you explore contraceptive options safely and confidently. Your clinician will evaluate your medical background, reproductive plans, lifestyle, and comfort level to determine the most appropriate contraceptive method for you.
In-home consultations offer privacy and comfort, allowing you to discuss sensitive reproductive health topics in a relaxed environment. UrgentCare2Go® helps patients:
Create a Clean and Comfortable Environment:
Secure All Pets in an Enclosed Area:
At UrgentCare2Go®, we accept most major insurance plans including Medicare and Texas Medicaid using our billing company DK Physicians PLLC.
UrgentCare2Go®
provides comprehensive healthcare services for every member of your family, from the youngest to the oldest.
Our dedicated team includes Board Certified Family Medicine physicians and Physician Assistants
Family Medicine / Urgent Care
Des Moines University College
See All Offices +
Austin Office
Brownwood Office
Dallas-Fort Worth Office
El Paso Office
Houston Office
San Antonio Office
Family Medicine / Urgent Care
Baylor College of Medicine
See All Offices +
Austin Office
Brownwood Office
Dallas-Fort Worth Office
El Paso Office
Houston Office
San Antonio Office
Primary Care / Internal Medicine
Maryville University
See All Offices +
Austin Office
Brownwood Office
Dallas-Fort Worth Office
El Paso Office
Houston Office
San Antonio Office
Internal Medicine
Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Medical College
See All Offices +
Austin Office
Brownwood Office
Dallas-Fort Worth Office
El Paso Office
Houston Office
San Antonio Office
Family Medicine / Urgent Care
Arcadia University
See All Offices +
Austin Office
Brownwood Office
Dallas-Fort Worth Office
El Paso Office
Houston Office
San Antonio Office
Family Medicine
Texas College
See All Offices +
Austin Office
Brownwood Office
Dallas-Fort Worth Office
El Paso Office
Houston Office
San Antonio Office
1273 Google reviews
Your clinician will discuss your reproductive goals, medical history, menstrual cycle, prior contraception use, and lifestyle preferences to help determine the most appropriate contraceptive method.
We can prescribe pills, patches, vaginal rings, hormonal injections, emergency contraception, and certain non-hormonal options. Some long-term devices may require referral.
Yes. All consultations follow HIPAA guidelines to ensure complete privacy. In-home visits provide additional comfort for discussing sensitive topics.
Not always. Many contraceptive methods — including pills, rings, and patches — do not require a pelvic exam. Your clinician will inform you if an exam is recommended based on your history.
Yes. Many hormonal contraceptives can regulate periods, reduce cramps, lighten bleeding, and improve PMS symptoms.
Absolutely. If your current method causes side effects or doesn’t meet your needs, your provider can help you safely switch to a better option.
Mild side effects may occur when starting a new contraceptive. Your provider can recommend adjustments or prescribe an alternative if symptoms persist.
Yes. Providers can prescribe emergency contraception and offer guidance on appropriate timing and usage.
Yes. Birth control is considered safe for most teens and can help with pregnancy prevention, period regulation, and hormone-related symptoms.
Telehealth visits allow providers to review your medical history and determine whether a prescription is appropriate without an in-person exam.
Many insurance plans cover most contraceptive methods with little or no cost. Coverage may vary depending on your specific plan.
Follow-up is recommended to ensure your contraceptive method is working well and to address any questions or adjustments needed.
Providers can guide you on longer-term options such as IUDs or implants. Some insertions may require referral to a specialist, and your clinician can coordinate next steps if needed.
Your clinician will walk you through the benefits, risks, effectiveness, and ease of use for each method to help you find the option that best meets your needs.