Online weight-loss clinics
Compare UK online pharmacies, online doctor services, clinics and supported programmes that offer private weight-loss treatment. The useful differences are not just treatment names or headline prices, but how assessment, prescribing, delivery, follow-up and ongoing support are handled.

Ways online weight-loss services can differ
The same treatment can be offered through different service styles. Compare who reviews the assessment, how supply and delivery work, and what support is visible after treatment starts.
Pharmacy-led services
Compare the consultation wording, dispensing role, delivery detail and follow-up contact.
- Providers compared
- 38
- Treatment routes shown
- 3
- Latest review
- 24 May 2026
- What to compare
- Assessment and supply
Good for visitors who want the dispensing, delivery and aftercare details to be easy to check.
Online doctor services
Compare medical review, prescriber involvement, contact options and what happens if treatment is not suitable.
- Providers compared
- 19
- Treatment routes shown
- 3
- Latest review
- 24 May 2026
- What to compare
- Clinical review and prescribing
Good for visitors who want medical review, prescribing responsibility and unsuitable-treatment next steps to be clear.
Programme-led support services
Compare coaching, app support, subscriptions and how medicine supply fits into the programme.
- Providers compared
- 7
- Treatment routes shown
- 1
- Latest review
- 8 May 2026
- What to compare
- Coaching and ongoing support
Good for visitors who want coaching, app support or membership-style help alongside treatment.
What usually happens before treatment is supplied
Most online weight-loss services begin with questions about your health, BMI, medicines and previous treatment. A regulated professional should review the information before any prescribing decision is made.
The next step is where providers start to feel different. Some are built around pharmacy supply and delivery. Others place more emphasis on medical review, appointments, coaching or app-based support. Those differences can matter when you are comparing ongoing treatment, not just the first price shown.
Assessment first
Check who reviews your answers, what evidence may be requested and what happens if the service needs more information.
Prescribing and supply
Look for clear wording on prescribing, dispensing, delivery fees, cold-chain handling for injections and current availability.
Follow-up support
Compare how dose changes, side effects, maintenance, restarts and switching from another provider are handled.
Good comparison is about the care around the treatment
A provider page should make the practical service clear: who checks your answers, what happens before supply, how delivery works and where support comes from after treatment starts.
- Check who reviews the assessment and whether extra evidence may be needed.
- Look for delivery, repeat-cost and follow-up information, not just the first listed price.
- Confirm current details directly with the provider before relying on them.

Different services can suit different comparison questions
Online weight-loss providers do not all work in the same way. Use the service style to decide which details deserve the closest look.
Online pharmacy
Focus on consultation review, dispensing, delivery costs and how follow-up questions are answered after supply.
Online doctor
Focus on medical review, prescribing responsibility, contact options and what happens if treatment is not suitable.
Clinic-led care
Focus on appointments, monitoring, clinician contact and whether extra reviews or checks are included.
Programme support
Focus on coaching, app tools, membership terms, cancellation wording and how medicine costs are shown.
Look past the first listed price
A low starting price can be useful, but it is only part of the decision. The provider page should help you understand what is included, what may change later and what support is available after the first assessment.
Checks and suitability
Compare BMI, identity, medical-history and medicine checks. Suitability depends on clinical assessment, not the comparison page.
Ongoing cost
Check dose or pack wording, delivery fees, repeat costs, subscriptions and whether an introductory offer changes after the first supply.
Delivery and collection
For injections, delivery handling and dispatch timing can matter. For tablets and capsules, pack size and availability can change the comparison.
Maintenance support
Look for information on reviews, ongoing treatment, dose changes and what happens when you reach a maintenance stage.
Restarting after a break
If treatment has paused, providers may ask for updated information before restarting. Compare how clearly this is explained.
Switching provider
Previous-treatment checks, dose evidence and continuity questions can matter when moving from one provider to another.
High-intent route
Keep the clinic and treatment route connected
Keep readers moving between the clinic shortlist, provider evidence and treatment context instead of ending the journey too early.