Weight management · Bristol
Led by Pharmacist Independent Prescribers
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Prescriber-led
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Free consultation
Who this may suit
Six signs prescription weight loss treatment may be right for you.
Prescription weight loss treatment is intended for adults with a BMI of 30 or above (or 27+ with a weight-related health condition) who haven't achieved lasting results through diet and exercise alone. The free consultation confirms whether it's clinically appropriate for you.
BMI 30 or above
Tried diet and exercise without lasting result
Aged 18 to 75
BMI 27+ with a related condition
Struggle with hunger and cravings
Ready to combine medication with lifestyle change
Led by Pharmacist Independent Prescribers

Treatment pricing
Transparent monthly pricing.
Prescription weight loss treatment is dose-titrated, so your monthly cost changes as the dose adjusts. The free initial consultation confirms suitability and what to expect. No subscription lock-in.
Starter month
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First month of treatment at the starting dose. Includes prescription, medication and Pharmacist Independent Prescriber support.
Standard month · Most patients
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Ongoing monthly treatment as the dose builds. Includes prescription, medication, Pharmacist Independent Prescriber review and progress check.
Higher dose
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Monthly treatment at higher dose strengths after titration. Includes prescription, medication and Pharmacist Independent Prescriber review.
Common questions
Honest answers, before you commit.
Common questions about prescriber-led weight loss treatment. Anything else, call 0117 974 1348.
How does the consultation work?
The free initial consultation is a private conversation with a Pharmacist Independent Prescriber. We review your weight history, BMI, medical history, current medications and goals. We then explain whether prescription treatment is clinically appropriate and what to expect. There's no pressure to proceed.
Which medication will I be offered?
We can't discuss specific prescription-only medicines publicly, as advertising them to the public isn't permitted under UK regulations. During your free consultation the Independent Pharmacist Prescriber will explain the licensed treatment options available, how each one works, and which is most appropriate for you.
What are the common side effects?
The most common side effects are gastrointestinal — nausea, reduced appetite, constipation or diarrhoea — particularly when starting or stepping up a dose. These usually settle within a few weeks. Less common but more serious effects include pancreatitis and gallbladder issues. Your Independent Pharmacist Prescriber will go through the full safety profile during your consultation and provide a patient information leaflet.
Will I need to inject myself?
Yes — current licensed treatments are self-administered as a weekly injection using a pre-filled pen. The needle is very fine and most people find it straightforward. Your pharmacist will show you how to use it and answer any questions on your first appointment, and you can call us anytime if you're unsure.
What happens when I stop treatment?
Honest answer: many people regain some of the weight after stopping, particularly if treatment ends abruptly. That's why we focus on lifestyle change alongside the medication — diet, activity and habits that are sustainable without it. Your pharmacist will discuss a gradual step-down approach when the time is right.
