You do not necessarily need to see a gynecologist to obtain a prescription for oral contraceptives. A family doctor, pharmacist, or nurse can also prescribe contraceptives after a consultation. You can visit a walk-in clinic, the nearest CLSC, or your pharmacist to start the process.
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