IUD Clinic, PAP Exams & Contraception
Holistic Contraception & Reproductive Health on Salt Spring Island
We offer sexual health services with naturopathic doctor Dr. Hannah Webb ranging from contraceptive counselling, IUD insertions, PAPs, medical abortions, and more.
We believe it is especially essential in this area for you to feel empowered to be able to choose the tools and strategies that address your unique needs and priorities. We always take a individualized approach, offering education and information so you can decide which treatment options are best for you. We have an integrative tool kit drawing on options from conventional medicine to more alternative and holistic. We offer all our sexual health services in a patient-centered and trauma-informed manner.
Sexual Health Services Offered
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Be supported in weighing your contraceptive options to decide what is best for you. Contraception is a very personal decision based on your values and preferences, your health history and previous experiences, allergies or sensitivities, and your current goals. Options range from hormonal to non-hormonal and short acting to long acting, each with their own pros and cons. In a collaborative discussion with your provider you can choose the best option for you. In particular, because Dr. Hannah focusses on hormone health in her practice she can help you choose a contraceptive option that will support your hormone balance. This may range from oral contraceptive pills, progesterone-only options, hormone shot/patch/ring, hormonal or non-hormonal intrauterine devices (IUDs), barrier methods, and cycle tracking methods. Dr. Hannah is also knowledgeable in safely transitioning between methods and strategizing the best post-partum options for contraception.
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In BC all people with a cervix (including women, Two-Spirit, transgender and gender diverse people) who have ever been sexually active are recommended to have cervical screening done from the age of 25-69. This process is an important screening to catch early stage cervical cancer. This is a slow growing and treatable cancer, if caught early.
Note: In February 2024 BC Cancer began the transition from PAP screening only to combined HPV screening and/or PAP cytology assessment. This means we are adding a layer to the screening process to check for the HPV virus (which is a primary risk factor for cervical cancer), versus the PAP which is a tissue sample that involves looking for pre-cancerous or cancerous cells under a microscope. You now have the option to do a HPV self screen by ordering a kit from BC Cancer here. This is a really exciting change as it will allow cervical cancer screening to be more available to patients who otherwise likely would not have been screened or who feel uncomfortable or unsafe with the PAP process. Patients continue to have the option to do a provider collected sample if preferred, in which case the sample will undergo either cytology or HPV testing or both, depending on patient age and risk factors. In addition, the at-home screening is for asymptomatic patients only, patients with any vaginal or pelvic symptoms (vaginal bleeding after sex, between periods or after menopause; abnormal or increased vaginal discharge; unexplained pelvic pain or pain during sex) should opt for an in office PAP.
We continue to offer comfortable, trauma aware pelvic exams with a female physician. This will be relevant for patients who either have undergone HPV testing with a positive result and are required to do a follow up PAP exam, who simply opt for a provider collected sample. This appointment also includes a breast exam for breast cancer screening.
PAP exams offered at our clinic emphasize patient comfort and safety. We take a trauma-informed consent-based approach, and we take the opportunity to answer questions or provide education about cervical cancer, vaginal infections, breast health, or any other questions you may have.
Patients are not required to be previous patients/current naturopathic patients at the clinic. Extended 45-minute appointment available for those who have a history of challenges with this exam, history of medical/sexual/birthing trauma, or simply prefer more time.
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IUD insertion & removal appointments, offered by Dr. Hannah Webb, provide a comfortable, trauma-informed, and safe setting for this sensitive procedure. Knowing that these can sometimes be challenging appointments for patients for various reasons, it is of utmost priority to Dr. Hannah to provide care that is based in consent, trust, and compassion. So that you can be as relaxed and comfortable as possible, the treatment space is prepared with pillows, a blanket, and a heating pad instead of being starkly clinical. To ease discomfort during the procedure, Dr. Hannah also uses local anesthetic and a cervical dilator prep. Visits related to this procedure - initial consult, insertion/removal, and follow up - are all offered on a sliding scale to create accessibility.
The first step is to book a 15 minute initial IUD insertion to speak to the doctor about whether and IUD is right for you, as well as go over what to expect from the procedure and get your prescriptions. From there you will schedule your 30 minute insertion (or removal & insertion). We also do 6 week follow up visit to check in post-procedure (this is an in office appointment with physical exam).
We also have an optional Extended 45 minute IUD insertion visit for patients who anticipate that this procedure may be particularly sensitive or challenging for them.
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The nexplanon is a contraceptive method consisting of a small rod inserted on the underside of your arm. This is a “long acting” birth control method that doesn’t require you to remember to take a daily pill or otherwise do any maintenance. Once inserted it lasts for 3 years, and is quite subtle - the rod is not visible to an external observer. It is one of the most effective methods of birth control, other than IUDs or vasectomy.
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Did you know Plan B is not effective if your BMI is above 25? Did you know neither Plan B or Ella are effective AFTER ovulation? If you’ve already ovulated the only emergency contraceptive option is the copper IUD.
We offer copper IUD insertions for emergency contraceptive purposes on an as needed/short-notice basis. This is effective when the insertion is done within 7 days of unprotected intercourse and is an alternative to Plan B or Ella.
For more information read the article from Dr. Hannah Webb here.
Please contact the clinic directly to book so we can ensure we can offer you an appointment in a timely manner.
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We honour that choosing an abortion can be a difficult decision and provide a safe and supportive environment to facilitate this process. We offer non-judgemental, confidential, and empowering abortion care.
The medical abortion (i.e. the pill, versus a surgical abortion) is available up to 10 weeks from the first day of your last period.
The Process
Patients are not required to be current naturopathic patients at the clinic to book these visits.
You can book a PAP, Initial Contraceptive Counselling Visit, IUD Initial Consult, Nexplanon Initial Consult, or Medication Abortion Consult as a first time visit at the clinic.
Our Naturopathic Doctors
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Dr. Hannah Webb, ND
Naturopathic Physician,
Clinic Director & Owner