
Take control of your reproductive health confidently, safely, and conveniently at Botany Junction Medical.
Are you considering a long-term birth control option that fits your lifestyle?
Botany Junction Medical is proud to announce the launch of its dedicated Contraception Clinic, making it easier for women in our community to access expert advice and modern contraception in a supportive, confidential setting.
Our clinic focuses on long-acting reversible contraception (LARC) – safe, low-maintenance options that are over 99 per cent effective.
These include the Jadelle implant, hormonal IUDs such as the Mirena, and non-hormonal copper IUDs.
Often described as “fit and forget”, LARCs provide three to five years of reliable protection without the need for daily pills or monthly prescriptions.
Whether you’re managing heavy periods, looking for a hormone-free option, or just want the freedom of not having to think about contraception every day, LARCs may be right for you.
Many women also experience benefits such as lighter periods, reduced PMS symptoms, and more stable moods.
At Botany Junction’s Contraception Clinic, it all starts with a personalised consultation.
Our experienced women’s health clinicians take the time to understand your age, medical history, and preferences before helping you choose the most suitable method.
The insertion procedure is quick and straightforward, and we’re here for follow-up support whenever you need it.
You don’t need to be an enrolled patient to access this service.
If you’re ready to explore your options or want to book a consultation, simply contact our friendly nurses or reception team.
We’re your local, trusted women’s health service in east Auckland.
- Confident. Safe. Convenient. Choose Botany Junction Medical for compassionate care and expert contraceptive advice right here in your local community.
- If you’re ready to explore your options or want to book a consultation, simply contact our friendly nurses or reception team on 09 265 0321.
- Be sure to look out for your next local health update in the next issue of the Eastern Times and at www.times.co.nz.










