Official clinic pages and public records where available.
Public source checks
The rows below standardise what was and was not confirmed from the reviewed public sources.
How to read these checks: ✓ Confirmed · ◐ Partial · — Failed
Comparison checklist
How to read this checklist: ✓ Yes · ◐ Partial · — Not confirmed
Identity and regulatory checks
Primary listing description is captured from the official Dawn Clinic weight-loss page and contact page.
The reviewed service page describes the National Medical Weight Loss Programme as a medically supervised route using prescription medication after consultation.
The same page explains the role of GLP-1 injections and says treatment can involve daily or weekly self-administered medication following a medical assessment.
The official contact page publishes Workspace, The Old Methodist Church, Unit H3, Albert Road, Penarth, CF64 1FD plus phone and email details.
No direct regulator or named-clinician match was attached in this pass, so those gaps stay explicit on-page.
- Official weight-loss page ↗ — Official Cardiff and Penarth weight-loss programme page
- Official contact page ↗ — Official contact page with Penarth workspace address
The public trail here is explicit enough for public review, while the remaining gaps stay visible.
Public address reviewed: Workspace, The Old Methodist Church, Unit H3, Albert Road, Penarth, CF64 1FD
The reviewed public sources point to the Penarth workspace address. Map precision stays at postcode-area level for cautious public display.
Please confirm the address before visiting.
Questions to ask before booking
Before booking, these are the main details still worth confirming directly.
- Who signs off suitability before treatment is supplied?
- What happens during the first consultation?
- How are dose changes or side effects handled after treatment starts?
- Are medicines supplied from the reviewed pharmacy or another route?