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Weight Management Injections: NHS vs Private Prescription

 

Weight loss injections such as Mounjaro (tirzepatide), Nevolat (liraglutide), and Wegovy injections (semaglutide) are transforming the way obesity is treated in the UK. These medications (group called GLP-1 Receptor Agnostics), initially developed for managing type 2 diabetes, are now clinically proven to help with sustained, medically supervised weight loss.

As demand continues to rise for these medications, many are wanting to know if they are able to access these medications through the NHS, or if they will need to pay privately. While some may be put off with the cost of private treatment, others are reluctant to face long NHS waiting lists.

What is the Weight Loss Injection?

GLP-1 receptor agnostics, or the weight management injections, such as Mounjaro, Nevolat, and Wegovy are a class of medications which work by mimicking the GLP-1 hormone that occurs naturally in the body. By mimicking this hormone, the injections work to regulate appetite, improve insulin sensitivity, and support healthy weight loss.

While each GLP-1 medication is slightly different, and may contain a different active ingredient, they work in similar ways to support weight management.

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Getting Weight Loss Injections on the NHS

As of 2024, certain weight loss injections are available on the NHS. But, this is only in specific circumstances, and access can be limited depending on where you live and availability at the time. Some medications, like Wegovy, have been approved and others are being gradually introduced. However, the overall process remains strict and selective.

NHS’s Eligibility Criteria details that patients must have a BMI over 40 and must also be diagnosed with a weight-related health condition (such as type 2 diabetes, or hypertension). Patients must be referred by an NHS specialist and agree to a structured weight loss programme under NHS guidance.

NHS access is not guaranteed, however. Occasionally, even if patients qualify, waiting lists can be long depending local NHS trust, and resources available.

If you already have an NHS prescription, our online pharmacy can dispense your medication and deliver it straight to your door. With added convenience of a discreet, and accessible service.

Going Private for Weight Loss Treatment

For those who don’t meet NHS criteria or prefer not to wait, private access offers a quicker alternative.

Our online pharmacy provides private consultations with licensed prescribers who can assess your medical history, BMI, and goals. If suitable, we can prescribe Wegovy, Liraglutide injections, or Mounjaro weight loss injections privately, with no need to visit a clinic in person.

This offers access with cuts out the NHS waiting lists and give you access treatment quicker and easier; with convenient home delivery, and access to support from our healthcare team including nutritionist coaching via video call. From the comfort of your home.

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Private prescriptions are paid for by the patients, and prices vary based on the dose and brand. At The Family Chemist we pride ourselves on our competitive pricing and ensure you’re prescribed the most clinically appropriate option.

Which Option Is Right for You?

Both NHS and private access to weight loss injections have advantages, and find the right option for you can depend on factors such as:

  • Cost
  • Eligibility
  • Speed of access to treatment

If cost is your main concern and you meet the strict criteria, the NHS may be the right path. However, you may need to wait longer for treatment to begin. On the other hand, if you’re looking to start quickly or don’t meet NHS requirements, private treatment could be a good option. It offers a faster and more flexible alternative.

That said, choosing the private route does not guarantee access to medication. We still have our own medical eligibility criteria in place to ensure patient safety and responsible prescribing.

The Bottom Line

With growing demand for weight loss injections, more people are exploring their options, both through the NHS and privately. Each route has its pros and cons, from cost and eligibility to how quickly you can begin treatment.

The right choice comes down to your personal circumstances, health needs, and how soon you’re looking to begin your journey. Whether you’re eligible for NHS treatment or exploring private options, we’re here to support you. We offer safe and convenient access to medication. You’ll also receive expert guidance at every step.

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