bpas

Book an appointment

There are three ways to make an appointment at bpas:

  • By phone
  • Request a Callback
  • Contact your GP or Family Planning Association


Why do you need a Consultation appointment
?
There can be various different methods of treatment depending on your health and circumstances. In order for us to find the most suitable treatment and location for you, we have to determine a number of factors, which may or may not affect your treatment service.

We also need to discuss your options and use this opportunity to find the right choice for your needs.

Consultations consist of 3 components

  • Administration to ensure your details are correct
  • Medical screening to confirm you are pregnant and establish how pregnant you are
  • Consideration of options and if appropriate booking of treatment 


By phone
bpas appointments are easy to arrange and completely confidential. We respect your privacy at all times and your GP will not be contacted without your permission.

To book an appointment, please call our national Actionline on:
08457 30 40 30
The call will be charged at a local rate.

If you are calling from outside the UK, please call our International Actionline on:
+44 121 4507700

Phone lines are open from:
8am to 9pm Monday - Friday
8.30am to 6pm on Saturday
9.30am to 2.30pm on Sunday

You will need to supply us with the following information in order for us to process your appointment request:

  • Contact Details
  • GP's Details (To check eligibility for funding)
  • Details on current Medical Conditions (If you have any)
  • Current Medication Being Taken (If applicable)

 

The Actionline operator will confirm when and where you would like to attend your consultation.  bpas has consultation centres in England, Wales and Scotland, and it is up to you which one you would like to attend. To view the locations, click here

There are no waiting lists and, in many places, you can arrange an appointment in the early morning, evening or at the weekend.

Appointment details can be confirmed in writing if you wish. Please note that bpas sends its letters in unmarked envelopes.

Request a callback click here
Enter your information into this page to enable bpas to call you back to book an appointment.

Contact your GP or Family Planning Association
You can make an appointment with your own doctor or at your local Family Planning Clinic click here, who will be able to explain what abortion services are available locally, both with the NHS and privately. For more information on what happens once you have contacted your doctor click here.

If you feel that you aren't ready to request an appointment, and would like to discuss your options with a trained member of bpas, please either call 08457 30 40 30 or click here to request a call back.

women
    There are three ways to make an appointment at bpas.
    By phone
    Request a callback
    Contact your GP or Family Planning Association