FAQs
Placing an order
Find the type of treatment you’re looking for and start a consultation. We’ll ask you some questions about your health and recommend the best treatments for you. Once you’ve selected your treatment a clinician will review your answers, and your order will be delivered quickly and discreetly to your home.
You don’t need an existing prescription to use our service. Our clinicians will issue a free private prescription if you’re eligible for treatment.
We accept all major credit/debit cards, including: American Express, Visa and Mastercard. You can also pay using ApplePay and PayPal.
When you pay by credit/debit card, payments will be shown on your statement under the name Medicurahc.
We recommend informing your GP of any new medications you’re prescribed. You’ll be given the option to enter your GP details while you place an order. It’s mandatory to enter your GP details for certain medications like asthma inhalers. When you supply your GP details we’ll write to them with the details of the medication we’ve prescribed.
Delivery
Yes. We ship every order in plain, discreet packaging, without any branding or labels.
Order before 4pm for same day dispatch, subject to clinical approval. Some treatments, including weight loss injectables, may require additional safety checks before approval.
New to ordering weight loss injectables from Medicurahc?
Before safely prescribing treatments, we may need to complete some additional clinical checks after you've completed checkout.
Once approved, injectable treatments will be sent directly to you in special refrigerated packaging to keep them fresh. At checkout, we'll display only the delivery methods relevant to you.
Please note that all delivery timescales begin once your treatment has been approved and dispatched, not from the time you place your order.
Delivery ranges from £2.90 for Standard delivery (1-3 days) to £3.95 for Express delivery (24 hours).
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Medicurahc delivers to the Scottish Highlands and the Isle of Man, but delivery times may not be guaranteed. Unfortunately we cannot deliver to Jersey or Guernsey currently.
We deliver to the United Kingdom, including the Scottish Highlands and Northern Ireland.
About Medicurahc
Yes, your medical data and order history is completely confidential and only viewable by our pharmacy staff and prescribers. View our Privacy Policy for more information.
Yes, Medicurahc is a registered London-based pharmacy that's fully regulated by the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC). You can check our registration on the GPhC website. The GPhC is the official body that regulates and inspects all pharmacies in the UK. They ensure we prioritise your safety and meet the highest standards.
We’re also certified by LegitScript, an organisation that monitors online pharmacies with a comprehensive verification process to evaluate licensing, compliance and adherence to regulation.
Contact your GP, a local pharmacy, if you experience any side effects with your treatment. Seek immediate medical attention if side effects are severe, and call 999 if they’re life-threatening.
Medicurahc operates using remote prescribing. We offer effective treatments for conditions we can safely diagnose without a physical examination. If you can’t find the treatment you’re looking for, or you need more urgent care, please contact your GP or local pharmacy.
Medicurahc has a written complaints policy. To lodge a formal complaint, please fill out our contact form. We aim to acknowledge all formal written complaints within two working days and respond to them within five working days.
Weight loss medications
Read our guide to switching.
- Severe, persistent stomach pain
- Severe means:
- It’s so intense (around 8 or more out of 10) that you can’t focus on anything else
- It makes it nearly impossible to handle normal daily tasks (like walking, getting dressed, or eating)
- It doesn’t improve with over-the-counter pain relief or rest
- It radiates to your back or underneath your right ribcage or your right shoulder
- You also have severe vomiting (3 or more times a day, or having coffee grounds or blood in vomit)
- These symptoms could indicate pancreatitis, a serious condition that requires urgent medical attention.
- Severe means:
- Difficulty breathing, or swelling of the lips, tongue, or throat
- These could be signs of a severe allergic reaction, which can be life-threatening.
- Severe pain underneath your right ribcage that may spread to your shoulder or back
- This may be accompanied by vomiting, a high temperature or a rapid heartbeat.
- These symptoms could suggest acute gallbladder problems.
If a lump at the injection site persists, worsens or becomes painful, please contact your GP.
Mounjaro:
- If you miss a dose, take it as soon as possible within 4 days. If more than 4 days have passed, skip the missed dose and take your next dose on the usual day.
- Never take a double dose to make up for a missed dose.
- If you’ve missed multiple doses, contact us to discuss restarting your treatment.
Wegovy:
- If you miss a dose, take it as soon as possible within 5 days. If more than 5 days have passed, skip the missed dose and take your next dose on the usual day.
- Never take a double dose to make up for a missed dose.
- If you’ve missed multiple doses, contact us to discuss restarting your treatment.
It is important to remember that weight loss with medications like Wegovy and Mounjaro is a gradual process.
These medications begin working soon after your first dose by reducing appetite and regulating blood sugar levels. They stay in the body for about a week, which is why they are taken once weekly.
While some people may experience weight loss within the first few weeks, Wegovy and Mounjaro are designed as long-term treatments for obesity, rather than quick fixes. Weight loss is more likely to be steady over many months, and everyone's journey will be different — so don’t worry if your results aren’t immediate.
Clinical trials show that you can lose up to 15–20% of your body weight, but this can take over a year.
Be sure to reassess your lifestyle to make sure you are in a calorie deficit. This is when you burn more calories than you consume, and is key for weight loss.
There’s no single “right” dose for everyone. Your clinician will work with you to find what feels best, balancing comfort, side effects, and results.
Some people stay on a lower dose for longer; others move up over time. The goal is always the same: to help you feel well, manage side effects, and see sustainable progress at a pace that suits you.
If you’ve been taking your medication for several weeks and haven't noticed any changes in appetite or weight, please contact us to discuss further.
If you’re scheduled for surgery requiring general anaesthesia, please mention during your pre-operative assessment that you’re taking a GLP-1 medication (e.g. Mounjaro or Wegovy). Also, contact us so we can update your records.
When you increase your dose, side effects can sometimes reappear or worsen. This is simply because your body needs time to adjust to the higher dose. The good news is that these usually improve over time.
If you are planning to become pregnant, it is recommended that you wait at least two months after your last dose of Wegovy to begin trying.
Wegovy should not be used while breastfeeding. While we don’t know for sure how Wegovy could affect a breastfed baby, a risk can’t be ruled out.
Mounjaro should not be used during pregnancy. If you are planning to become pregnant, discontinue Mounjaro at least one month in advance.
If you are planning to become pregnant, it is recommended that you wait at least one month after your last dose of Mounjaro before trying.
No, we advise patients to not use Mounjaro while breastfeeding. It is not yet known whether Mounjaro passes into breast milk, so the risk to a breastfed baby can’t be ruled out.
Some people taking GLP-1 medications, such as semaglutide (Wegovy) or tirzepatide (Mounjaro), may notice changes in their vaginal bleeding. This can happen more often if they are also using hormone replacement therapy (HRT). Although this is increasingly observed, official guidance is still limited.
These changes might happen because GLP-1 medications slow down digestion. This can affect how your body absorbs hormone treatments — especially HRT taken as tablets, particularly oral progestogens. There don’t appear to be the same issues with hormone patches or intrauterine devices (like the Mirena coil). Weight loss and other body changes may also play a role.
This kind of bleeding is usually not serious, but it’s important to tell your doctor if you experience new, heavy or ongoing bleeding. They can check for other causes and may suggest adjusting your HRT or carrying out further tests if needed
If you’re switching from one GLP-1 weight loss treatment to a different one, you may be prescribed what’s called an “off-label dose”. All this means is that the dose the prescriber has chosen is not the officially approved starting dose.
The medication we prescribe is fully licensed in the UK. Off-label prescribing simply uses a licensed medication in a different way. Our prescribers will only issue an off-label dose when they think it’s safe and appropriate for you.
Why prescribe this way?
A prescriber might issue an off-label dose as it may help you:
- Continue your current weight loss progress when you switch medication type
- Avoid having to start again on a lower dose and slowly increase it over time
Important to note:
- There’s limited long-term data for this approach
- You might notice more side effects, such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, or stomach discomfort
- Dose matching between GLP-1s is not exact, so be aware that different bodies can respond differently
What are the alternatives to starting on an off-label dose?
- You may start the new medication at the licensed starting dose and slowly increase it over time
- You may choose to stay on your current medication if it’s still working for you
Want to know more about off-label prescribing? Contact us
If you have missed a few weeks of Mounjaro or Wegovy because there has been a delay with your order, it's completely understandable to feel concerned. A short break like this can happen and does not mean your treatment has failed or that you've lost all of the progress you've made.
When you restart treatment, it's important to do so safely. If it's been around a month since your last dose, you will be able to restart on the same dose or adjust your dose, depending on how you responded to treatment before. This helps reduce the chance of side effects and allows your body time to adjust again.
If you have any questions before taking your next injection, please contact us for advice. Our clinical team can guide you on the safest way to restart and continue your treatment.