All visits are telehealth only and are available to New York patients.

What to expect from your visit

Before

Book your appointment online, choose between a text-only or video visit, enter your contact information and credit card details to confirm, complete any required questionnaires, and review and sign the consent form.

During

Your clinician will review your information, ask follow-up questions by secure message or video, discuss your symptoms and medical history, and, if appropriate, send a prescription to your preferred pharmacy.

After

You’ll receive clear instructions on how to use your treatment and what to watch for, have the option to book virtual follow-up visits if needed, and be guided to seek urgent in-person care if your symptoms worsen or become concerning.

FAQs

Can I get period delay tablets online anywhere in New York?

Yes. As long as you are physically in New York State at the time of your telehealth visit, you can request an online consultation to discuss prescription options to delay your period.

How do period delay pills like norethindrone work to delay my period?

Period delay tablets usually contain a form of progesterone that you take before your period is due, which keeps your hormone levels higher and temporarily prevents the lining of the uterus from shedding until you stop the medication.

Can I delay my period for vacation or a special event using telehealth in New York?

Yes. Many people use period delay medication for vacations, weddings, travel, or sports events, and a clinician can help you plan the timing and dosing based on your usual menstrual cycle.

Is it safe to delay your period, and what side effects should I expect?

Short‑term use of period delay tablets is generally safe for many people but can cause side effects like spotting, breast tenderness, mood changes, or headaches, and it is not appropriate for everyone, which is why a medical review is important.

Do I need to be on birth control to use period delay tablets, and will it affect my fertility?

You do not need to be on regular birth control to use a prescribed period delay pill, and short‑term use does not permanently affect fertility; your period typically comes a few days after you stop the tablets, though your cycle may be briefly shifted.

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