Birth control, prescribed online by doctors in Japan
Your pill, delivered discreetly to your door. No clinic queues, no awkward consultations, no  paperwork.
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Free first consultation · Free delivery · Same-day prescription · Unlimited free follow-ups
Getting the pill shouldn't be this hard
Most pharmacies require an in-person clinic visit. Many clinics require a Japanese-speaking consultation.

Prescriptions are often limited to one month at a time, meaning monthly pharmacy runs.

Zoey is changing that. Consult with a licensed doctor online, in English, and get your pill delivered straight to your door with up to 12-month supply options so you never have to queue again.
Your body
naturally
produces hunger hormones
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Dieting triggers insatiable hunger that sabotages your progress
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GLP-1 regulates hunger hormones instead of fighting them
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The pill is safe, effective, and widely used around the world but access in Japan has lagged behind.

We're building Zoey to close that gap, so that any woman in Japan can get the birth control that's right for her, without the cultural and logistical barriers.
– The Medical Team at Zoey
Birth control plans that work on your schedule
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Yaz
Ultra-low dose. Also prescribed as a treatment for dysmenorrhea (painful periods). A low-estrogen formula, equally suitable for nausea or bloating

Good for: Heavy periods, PMS/PMDD

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Marvelon 28
Low dose. Also popular among those concerned about skin and acne. One daily dose; beginner friendly.

Good for: Acne-prone skin, first-time users

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Anju 28
Generic version of Tricyclen. PMDA-approved with the same active ingredients and dosing— at a more affordable price.

Good for: Cost-conscious users

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Slinda 28
A progestin-only pill containing no estrogen. An alternative option for those who cannot tolerate combination pills.

Good for: Migraines with aura, estrogen-averse users
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Not sure which is right for you? Consult with your doctor to discover which prescription is most suited to your body.
Already on the pill overseas?
Continue your treatment with us in Japan.
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Care, prescriptions, and follow-ups in English
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30-day guarantee • 5-day delivery • Free unlimited follow-ups
Why Zoey?
Expert doctors who understand you
Our OB/GYN doctors specialise in women's health and consult in both Japanese and English — here to listen, not just prescribe.
First Consultation
¥0
+ Free unlimited
follow-ups
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OB/GYN specialists
Every doctor holds a Japanese OB/GYN licence. Not general practitioners.
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Your doctor stays with you
The same doctor from day one, fully invested 
in your progress throughout your journey.
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30-day satisfaction guarantee
Confident in our care. If Zoey isn't working for you in 30 days, you get your money back.
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Unlimited free consults
Enjoy free consults with your doctor from day 1. We’re here whenever you need us.  
Stops ovulation
The combination pill uses two hormones
to pause your monthly ovulation cycle.
Creates a barrier
Thickens cervical mucus, making it harder
for sperm to reach the uterus.
Lightens your period
Keeps the uterine lining thin, so periods
tend to be lighter, shorter, and less painful.
What to expect
Your first few months on the pill
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Month 1
Your body is adjusting. Some spotting or mild nausea can happen — this is common and usually settles within 1–2 cycles.
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Months 2–3
Periods get lighter and more predictable. If you started the pill for skin or mood benefits, you'll likely start noticing a difference around now.
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Month 4 onwards
You've hit your stride. Periods are noticeably lighter, shorter, and on schedule. Taking the pill becomes second nature.
How Zoey works
100% online. No clinic visits, no pharmacy lines, no hassle.
Step 1
5-min online assessment
Start with our pre-intake quiz and book a text or video consult with your doctor. Your first consult is completely free, with free unlimited follow-ups as well.
Step 2
Consult with your doctor
Connect with your doctor to discuss your health and goals. Our doctors understand the intricacies of women’s health and are here to support you.
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Step 3
Receive your prescription
If prescribed, we’ll deliver your package directly to your door within 5 business days.
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Step 4
Free unlimited follow-ups
Stay on track with the same doctor invested in your health journey. Bonus: Unsatisfied? Get a refund within your first 30 days.
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30-day satisfaction guarantee
We're confident you'll see results—but if Zoey isn't right for you within the first 30 days, return and refund your medication. No questions asked.
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Try the pill commitment-free
See if doctor-led treatment works for your body.
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Full support from day 1
Your doctor guides you through the first 30 days.
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Zero financial risk
If it's not working for you, return and refund.
Their words, not ours
"My periods were really rough every month, so I decided to consult. A few cycles in, and I think they might be easier than before."
- Aiko, 26
"Having a doctor who could speak English made such a difference. I've lived in Tokyo for 4 years, and this was the first time I was really able to talk properly about my body."
- Sara, 29
"I didn't realise there were so many different types of pills until I had a consultation. I was able to think through which one suited me together with the doctor, and felt confident starting."
- Kana, 27
Have question?
Get answers
What is the low-dose pill?

A hormone-based oral medication taken daily to prevent pregnancy.

How does it work?

It suppresses ovulation and thickens cervical mucus, making it harder for sperm to reach the egg.

How effective is it?

When taken correctly, it's about 99% effective at preventing pregnancy.

What are the side effects?

Common side effects include nausea, breast tenderness, and mood changes — most settle within a few months of starting.

Does it prevent STIs?

No. The pill does not protect against STIs. Condoms are the most effective way to prevent them.

What if I miss a dose?

Take it as soon as you remember. If you've missed multiple doses, refer to the package insert or consult your doctor.

Can anyone take it?

Most healthy women can. However, if you have certain health conditions or are a smoker over 35, please consult a doctor first.

What are the effects of long-term use?

Long-term use of the low-dose pill is considered safe for most women. Reported benefits include reduced risk of ovarian, endometrial, and colorectal cancers, more regular periods, less period pain, and improved acne.

That said, smokers over 35 may have a slightly elevated risk of blood clots.

What’s included in the 30-day satisfaction guarantee?

Full product refund within 30 days if you're not satisfied. In most cases, simply contact us and return any unused medication. If the return is due to medication unsuitability, a follow-up doctor's consultation may be required before processing your refund.

side effects of the
Wegovy

Common side effects include: Nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, constipation, abdominal pain, headache.

side effects of the
Saxenda

Common side effects include: Nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, constipation, abdominal pain, headache.

side effects of the
Saxenda

Common side effects include: Nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, constipation, abdominal pain, headache.