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Convenient care without the hassle.
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Online doctor
A convenient and accessible platform for individuals to receive medical consultations and prescriptions from registered clinicians.
Obtain doctor-recommended treatment for particular conditions such as cystitis, acid reflux, asthma, period delay, erectile dysfunction, and more!
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Travel vaccines clinic
Our travel clinic services offer advice and vaccinations for travellers, including the yellow fever vaccine, which is a requirement for entry to certain countries.
♦ Keeps you safe and protected during your travels
♦ Ensures you meet the necessary health requirements for your destination
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Dermatology Clinic
Your skin deserves the best care, and at our Skin Clinic, we specialise in treating a wide range of dermatological concerns with expertise and compassion. Whether you’re dealing with common skin conditions like acne or eczema, chronic issues such as psoriasis, or more specific challenges like rosacea or pigmentation disorders, we’re here to help you achieve healthy, radiant skin.
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HOW IT WORKS
Three easy steps for your private treatment ...
STEP 01
Complete consultation questionnaire
Complete consultation for your selected condition and order your medication.
Please answer the health questionnaire honestly, this will ensure that the medication you are requesting is right for you.
STEP 02
Prescriber approves
The UK registered prescriber will review your questionnaire and approve your order. In some cases, the prescriber may specify a preferred treatment.
STEP 03
Delivered to your door
Your treatment will be sent directly from our NHS online pharmacy, Online Chemist based in Norfolk.
General Pharmaceutical Council's advice for online treatment
The General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) and other UK health organisations have produced a handy guide to help people going online for medicines or treatment.
Read the guideline here
If you have a medical emergency do not use this service.
Please contact your own GP, visit Accident and Emergency or call 999 or 111 immediately.