
What is NOT covered
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Not an emergency service
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Not a substitute for long-term GP care
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Not guaranteed prescribing
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Not suitable for complex, unstable, or high-risk conditions
Prescriptions are not issued automatically and may be declined if not clinically appropriate.
Conditions that may be considered (examples)
Depending on individual circumstances, examples include short-term continuation of medication for:
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Thyroid conditions (e.g. stable hypothyroidism)
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Type 2 diabetes (stable, oral medication only)
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Hypertension (stable, well-controlled, oral medication only)
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Asthma (maintenance inhalers)
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Migraine prophylaxis (established regimens)
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Acid reflux (PPIs / H2 blockers)
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Contraception (continuation)
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Allergic conditions (non-sedating antihistamines, etc.)
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Certain dermatological treatments
Other medications may be considered on a case by case bases
Depending on individual circumstances and following a medical assessment,
Important exclusions
This service does not include:
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initiation of long-term hormone therapy
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medication dose changes
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management of complex or high-risk conditions
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controlled drugs
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specialist-only treatments
Medications NOT prescribed
For safety and regulatory reasons, we do not prescribe:
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Controlled drugs
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Opioids
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Benzodiazepines
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ADHD medications
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Injectable medicines
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Specialist-only or high-risk drugs
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New long-term medications
How it works
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Submit a request via our secure online form
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Provide relevant details (current medication, dose, previous prescriber)
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A GMC-registered doctor reviews your request and schedules a remote consultation
If appropriate:
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a private prescription is issued, or
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advice and signposting is provided
If issued, prescriptions are provided as a private prescription and can be taken to a pharmacy of your choice.
If prescribing is not appropriate, you will be informed clearly and safely and the payment will be refunded.
Important clinical note
Private prescriptions:
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may incur a pharmacy charge
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are not covered by NHS exemption schemes
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should be shared with your GP for continuity of care
Pricing
£24.99
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Includes:
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Prescription review,
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Consultation and clinical assessment of appropriateness
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Private prescription (if deemed approrpiate)
When to seek NHS care instead
Please contact your GP, NHS 111, or emergency services if you:
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have worsening or new symptoms
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require urgent medication
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are starting a new diagnosis
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feel unwell or unsafe
Important boundaries
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This is not a clinic or subscription service
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There is no guarantee that a prescription will be issued
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Ongoing monitoring, specialist care, or complex conditions are not supported
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Some medications and situations are not suitable for remote prescribing
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This does not replace your NHS GP
Requests may be declined if:
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insufficient clinical information is available
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an in-person examination is required
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the medication requested is not clinically appropriate
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there are safety or regulatory concerns
