Birth Control

Pharmacist Training

Beyond the extensive training required to become a pharmacist, each of Lee's Pharmacists has undergone additional training to provide these clinical services. Lee's Pharmacists are required to complete nationally accredited Certification Programs and demonstrate knowledge of clinical practice recommendations prior to providing any of the Women's Health Clinical Services

What to expect during your visit

We understand potential sensitivity around the birth control service and want to ensure every patient feels comfortable discussing their birth control options with our pharmacists. Our pharmacies offer private consultation rooms, allowing for confidential discussion. Patient privacy is of the upmost importance. Each pharmacy team member will take every precaution to ensure your privacy and make you comfortable during your visit.

Our pharmacies accept walk-ins and have extended business hours to help you get in and out quickly.

  1. Complete a brief questionnaire.
  2. Our trained pharmacist will provide a short consultation, including a blood pressure check, review your medical history and discuss your birth control options.
  3. You will be provided with a birth control option and use instructions.

A clinical service fee is collected at the time of service and is the patient's responsibility. If prescription medications are dispensed most insurances are accepted. Check with the pharmacist prior to starting the consultation.