A 15-minute appointment with a UK-qualified GP. If treatment is clinically appropriate, it's arranged with your pharmacy or emailed to you — same day.
Every UK treatment plan needs a clinical assessment first — we don’t skip that. Book a 15-minute appointment and your GP decides what (if anything) is the right next step based on what you tell them. The same fixed fee covers the consultation and any treatment that follows.
Choose video or in-clinic. Tell us what you need — bring any current medication list, recent test results or notes from your usual GP.
A GMC-registered GP takes a clinical history and decides whether treatment is the right next step. They’ll explain why if it isn’t.
Arranged with your chosen pharmacy or emailed as a signed PDF. No follow-up fee for the script — it’s part of the consultation.
A snapshot — the GP can arrange treatment for most non-emergency concerns where it’s clinically appropriate.
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Urgent symptoms? If you have chest pain, signs of stroke, severe breathing difficulty or any other emergency, call 999 or NHS 111. A treatment consultation isn’t the right route for emergencies.
A 15-minute appointment with a UK-qualified GP. If treatment is clinically appropriate, it's arranged with your pharmacy or emailed to you — same day.
Every UK treatment plan needs a clinical assessment first — we don’t skip that. Book a 15-minute appointment and your GP decides what (if anything) is the right next step based on what you tell them. The same fixed fee covers the consultation and any treatment that follows.
Choose video or in-clinic. Tell us what you need — bring any current medication list, recent test results or notes from your usual GP.
A GMC-registered GP takes a clinical history and decides whether treatment is the right next step. They’ll explain why if it isn’t.
Arranged with your chosen pharmacy or emailed as a signed PDF. No follow-up fee for the script — it’s part of the consultation.
A snapshot — the GP can arrange treatment for most non-emergency concerns where it’s clinically appropriate.

Urgent symptoms? If you have chest pain, signs of stroke, severe breathing difficulty or any other emergency, call 999 or NHS 111. A treatment consultation isn’t the right route for emergencies.