There are now dozens of providers in the UK prescribing Wegovy and Mounjaro. They range from lean online pharmacies that dispatch medication with minimal contact, to full-service weight management programmes with weekly check-ins, specialist dietitians, and psychological support.
Both models are legal. Both are regulated. But they're not the same thing.
This article is about understanding what a weight loss injection provider should - and shouldn't - include, so you can make a sensible decision about what you're paying for.
Some things aren't optional. Regardless of which type of provider you choose, these should be standard:
Beyond the basics, the quality of clinical support varies significantly. Good support includes:
Some providers offer structured weight management programmes alongside medication. These typically include:
The clinical evidence broadly supports combining medication with lifestyle intervention rather than using medication alone. So in principle, a programme adds value.
The practical question is: will you actually engage with it? If the answer is yes, a programme-based provider is worth the higher cost. If you have strong GP support, an existing dietitian relationship, and a clear plan, the programme premium may not be necessary.
In a market this competitive, some providers charge for things that should come standard. Be cautious about:
Ask these before you commit:
How a provider answers these questions tells you a great deal about how they'll treat you during treatment.
A good weight loss injection provider in the UK will be GPhC-registered, employ qualified prescribers, conduct a proper initial assessment, offer genuine clinical oversight, and be transparent about cost at every dose.
A great provider will also tell you what happens if things don't go to plan, integrate with your GP, and treat you as a patient rather than a subscriber.
The price matters. But it matters in the context of what you're getting. Use both criteria.