Response within 24hBreastfeeding-safe optionsRefunded if not treatable
🏥 Licensed BC Nurse Practitioners
⚡ Response Within 24 Hours
🔒 PIPA-Compliant · Stored in Canada
💊 Prescription Direct to Your Pharmacy
What We Treat
You don't have to just push through.
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Postpartum Support
Depression, anxiety, and mood changes after birth are real and treatable — not something to "wait out." Our BC nurse practitioners assess your symptoms without judgment and can prescribe evidence-based options, including medications that are safe while breastfeeding.
The system discharges you at 6 weeks and calls it done. But postpartum depression and anxiety can appear months later — and they're still wildly undertreated. NoraRx exists to change that.
Answer questions about your health. Takes 5 minutes. No video call needed.
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NP reviews your case
A licensed BC nurse practitioner reviews within 24 hours. A real human, not AI.
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Prescription sent
Sent directly to your BC pharmacy if approved. Often ready same day.
Our Practitioners
Care from people who actually listen.
Every NoraRx intake is reviewed by a licensed BC nurse practitioner — not AI, not an algorithm. Your NP reads your full intake, considers your history, and makes an independent clinical decision.
Our NPs have specific experience in postpartum mental health and women's hormonal care. They know the difference between baby blues and PPD, and they understand what breastfeeding-safe treatment looks like in practice. BC NPs are regulated by the BCCNM and fully authorized to diagnose and prescribe.
"I'd been struggling for months after my second baby and kept getting told it was 'just hormones.' NoraRx actually listened and had a prescription to my pharmacy the same day."
Sarah M.
Mom of two · Vancouver
★★★★★
"My OB discharged me at 6 weeks and I felt completely abandoned. I filled out the NoraRx intake at 2am while feeding my baby. The NP responded by morning — no judgment, just real help."
Claire B.
New mom · Langley
★★★★★
"I was scared to admit I wasn't okay. But the intake felt like talking to someone who got it. I had a prescription within 24 hours and finally started feeling like myself again."
Jasmine W.
First-time mom · Kelowna
Pricing
Simple. No surprises.
One flat fee. No subscription. Refunded if our NP can't treat your condition online.
Qualify first (free). Pay $40 via Stripe. NP reviews within 24h. Refunded if they can't treat your condition.
From the Journal
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What You Should Know Before Starting the Pill
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Apr 10, 20264 min read
Postpartum
Postpartum Depression: When "Baby Blues" Become Something More
Up to 1 in 5 new mothers experience PPD. Understanding the signs — and knowing where to get help — makes all the difference.
Mar 28, 20265 min read
Hormonal Health
Why Women's Mental Health Is Still Being Dismissed
From postpartum anxiety to perimenopause, women consistently report being told their symptoms are "just stress." Here's what's actually happening — and what you can do.
Currently BC only. Our NPs are licensed in BC and can only prescribe to BC residents. We're working on expanding.
No referral needed. Complete the intake, a licensed NP reviews it. If they recommend an in-person visit, you're not charged.
The $40 CAD fee covers the NP's clinical review and, if appropriate, the prescription. You complete your health intake, pay, then a licensed BC NP reviews your case within 24 hours. Full refund if your NP determines your situation isn't treatable online.
The $40 review fee is not billed to MSP — it's a direct-pay telehealth fee. The prescription itself may be covered by your drug plan or private insurance, like any other prescription.
Yes. Data stored in Canada under PIPA and PIPEDA. Your intake is only visible to your assigned NP. We never sell your data.
Most intakes reviewed within 24 hours, many same day. Prescription sent electronically — often ready for same-day pickup.
You deserve care that takes you seriously.
Postpartum support, women's health, no waiting room. $40 CAD — refunded if your NP can't treat you online.
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Are you currently using birth control?
No, not yet
Yes, I am
Have you used birth control before?
No, I have not
Yes, I have
Most recent blood pressure reading?
This helps us select medications that are safe for you.
Normal or low 120/80 or lower
Above normal 121/80 – 129/80
High 130/81 or higher
I don't know
Do any of these apply to you?
I'm currently pregnant
I've given birth in the last 6 weeks
I'm breastfeeding
None of these apply
If you've given birth in the last 6 weeks, some hormonal contraceptives may not be recommended yet. Your NP will review your situation and advise the safest option.
What is your current weight?
Used to select medications that are safe and effective for you.
Do any of these conditions apply?
Select all that apply.
Active cancer
Advised by a provider not to take hormones
Blood clots or clotting disorder
History of breast cancer
Heart attack or stroke
Liver disease
Lupus
Uncontrolled diabetes
Uncontrolled hypertension
Major surgery in the last 6 weeks
None of these apply to me
Do you get migraines?
Migraines with aura affect which contraceptives are safe to use.
No, I do not
Yes, without aura
Yes, with aura (visual disturbances, numbness)
Are you taking any of these medications?
Some medications interact with hormonal contraceptives.
Anticonvulsants (seizures, nerve pain, or bipolar disorder)
Daily antibiotics
Barbiturates
HIV medication
Hypothyroidism medication
St. John's Wort
I am not taking any of these
Do you smoke cigarettes or use tobacco?
Smoking affects safety of some hormonal contraceptives, especially over age 35.
No, I do not
Yes, I do
I vape / use nicotine products
Do you have a preferred type of birth control?
Your NP will recommend the best option — but we'll factor in your preference.
💊 Pill (daily)
💍 Ring (monthly)
🩹 Patch (weekly)
No preference — let the NP decide
Have you had a pap or HPV test in the last 3–5 years?
Yes, I have
No, I have not
I'm not sure
NoraRx recommends a pap or HPV test every 3–5 years. Your NP can advise.
When did you give birth?
Within the last 2 weeks
2–6 weeks ago
6 weeks – 6 months ago
More than 6 months ago
I haven't given birth yet
Are you currently breastfeeding?
Breastfeeding affects which medications are safe for you and your baby.
Yes
No
No longer, but I was recently
What are you experiencing?
Select all that apply — your NP reviews every detail.
Persistent sadness or crying
Anxiety or excessive worry
Difficulty bonding with your baby
Irritability or anger
Sleep problems beyond normal newborn schedule
Low motivation or loss of interest in things you enjoy
Thoughts of harming yourself or your baby
Please reach out now. If you're having thoughts of harming yourself or your baby, please call the BC Crisis Line immediately: 1-800-784-2433 (24/7), or go to your nearest emergency room. Your NP will also see this and follow up.
How much are these symptoms affecting your daily life?
Mild — I notice them but I'm managing day to day
Moderate — they're significantly affecting how I function
Severe — I'm really struggling and need help now
Which symptoms do you have?
Select all that apply.
Burning or pain when urinating
Frequent or urgent need to urinate
Cloudy, dark, or strong-smelling urine
Lower abdominal or pelvic discomfort
Blood in urine
How long have you had these symptoms?
Less than 24 hours
1–3 days
4–7 days
More than a week
Do you have any of these symptoms as well?
These can indicate a kidney infection — select all that apply.
Fever (38°C / 100.4°F or higher)
Back or flank pain (sides or lower back)
Nausea or vomiting
None of these
⚠️ Fever or back pain with UTI symptoms may indicate a kidney infection, which usually requires in-person antibiotics and monitoring. Your NP will review your full case — but if symptoms are severe, please visit a walk-in clinic or emergency room.
Are you currently pregnant?
No
I might be pregnant
Yes, I am pregnant
UTIs during pregnancy need closer monitoring — different antibiotics are used and dosing matters more. Your NP will note this, but you may also want to contact your midwife or OB.
What are you experiencing?
Select all that apply.
Anxiety or panic attacks
Mood swings or emotional changes
Sleep difficulties
Low energy or persistent fatigue
Irregular or heavy periods
Night sweats or hot flashes
Brain fog or difficulty concentrating
How long have these symptoms been going on?
A few weeks
1–3 months
Several months
Over a year
Where are you in your hormonal journey?
Regular menstrual cycles
Irregular cycles
Perimenopause (approaching menopause)
Post-menopause
Postpartum (within 12 months of giving birth)
Have you been treated for this before?
Yes — currently on medication for this
Yes — tried medication before but stopped
No — this is new for me
Do any of these conditions apply to you?
Select all that apply.
Thyroid disorder (hypo- or hyperthyroid)
PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome)
Diabetes (type 1 or 2)
Endometriosis
Autoimmune condition (lupus, Hashimoto's, etc.)
History of depression or anxiety (diagnosed)
None of these apply
Are you taking any of these?
Select all that apply — some interact with hormonal medications.