Official clinic pages, official contact details, and the public GPhC detail page 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

Direct GMC trail Failed. No direct GMC record was attached in this pass.
Direct CQC trail Failed. No direct CQC record was attached in this pass.
Direct Companies House trail Failed. No exact Companies House record was attached in this pass.

Comparison checklist

How to read this checklist: ✓ Yes · ◐ Partial · — Not confirmed

Prescriber or medical oversight shownThe GPhC detail page says the superintendent pharmacist is an independent prescriber, but the weight-loss page does not name the specific prescriber for every pathway.
Consultation describedThe official site describes expert-guided care, a personalised plan, and pharmacist consultations.
Testing or bloodwork describedBlood testing is offered on the site, but the reviewed weight-loss pages do not clearly say it is a standard step for every weight-loss case.
Follow-up monitoring describedThe official weight-loss page says the team offers regular check-ins and adjusts treatment as needed.
Pharmacy or dispensing route disclosedThe GPhC detail page says the pharmacy supplies medicines against private prescriptions.
Legal entity verifiedThe official contact page names MI Health Ltd and that exact company name now has a direct Companies House record attached.
Direct regulator record verifiedA direct GPhC pharmacy detail page is attached and coherent with the reviewed site trail.

Identity and regulatory checks

The links below are neutral source points, not approval signals. They help show that My Private Chemist is a real London pharmacy-led service with a public weight-loss trail, but they do not validate outcomes or whether any treatment is right for you.

The public trail is stronger here than in most of the London pharmacy candidates reviewed in this pass. The official homepage and weight-loss page openly describe GLP-1 medicines including Wegovy and Mounjaro, the contact page gives a full City of London address plus a premises GPhC number, and the direct GPhC detail page independently describes consultations, weight management, and private-prescription supply.

The legal-entity trail is now cleaner too. The official contact page names MI Health Ltd, and an exact Companies House record for MI HEALTH LTD is now attached alongside the GPhC detail page.

This is a cautious reference page, not a recommendation. The public identity, weight-loss, pharmacy, and company trails now align cleanly enough for a stronger London pharmacy-led listing.

Location

Public address reviewed: Longcroft House, 2-8 Victoria Avenue, London EC2M 4NS

The map marker uses the reviewed public address node on Victoria Avenue, but confirm the exact entrance details before visiting.

Please confirm the address before visiting.

Questions to ask before booking

Because this is a pharmacy-led London service, the practical questions are about the consultation, prescribing route, and follow-up plan rather than hospital care.

  • Which prescriber reviews my weight-loss case, and how is that decision documented?
  • How do you decide between Wegovy, Mounjaro, and any other medication options?
  • How often are progress reviews or dose checks scheduled after treatment starts?
  • Is blood testing optional, recommended, or required for my case?
  • How are private prescriptions supplied, and who should I contact if I need a dose change or report side effects?