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Subdermal Contraceptive Implant in Edmonton

Discreet, long-acting birth control with personalized counselling at RJB Medical Clinic.
Choosing birth control isn’t one-size-fits-all. Your health, lifestyle, and future plans matter. At RJB Medical Clinic in Edmonton, we offer confidential contraception counselling and can help you decide whether a subdermal contraceptive implant is the right option for you.

What Is a Subdermal Contraceptive Implant?

A contraceptive implant is a thin plastic rod placed just under the skin of your upper arm. It slowly releases a progestin hormone to prevent ovulation and thicken cervical mucus, making it harder for sperm to pass through. It does not contain estrogen.

How Effective Is the Implant?

The implant is highly effective at preventing pregnancy (listed as 99.9% effective in Alberta Health Services patient information).It can prevent pregnancy for up to 3 years (typical approved duration). 


Some clinical guidance discusses effectiveness beyond 3 years in certain settings, but the standard approach is replacement/removal at the recommended timeline discussed with your provider. 

Why Many Patients Choose the Implant

People often choose the birth control implant in Edmonton because it’s:

  • Low maintenance (no daily pill)
  • Discreet (not visible, but you can usually feel it under the skin)
  • Estrogen-free (may be an option if you can’t use estrogen)
  • Reversible (it can be removed at any time, and pregnancy can happen as soon as it’s removed)
  • Breastfeeding-friendly when medically appropriate

What to Expect at RJB Medical Clinic

  • Step 2: Quick in-clinic insertion

    Your provider numbs the area and places the implant under the skin using a special device. The procedure takes only a few minutes.

When Does It Start Working?

The implant works right away if inserted within the first 5 days of your period. If inserted on another day, you’ll need 7 days of backup birth control (such as condoms) or avoid vaginal sex for 7 days.

Book a Subdermal Contraceptive Implant Consultation in Edmonton

f you’re considering a subdermal contraceptive implant (often called Nexplanon), book a confidential consultation at RJB Medical Clinic.