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

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 GPhC trail Confirmed. Nexus Pharmacy registration trail ↗.
Direct Companies House trail Failed. No exact Companies House record was attached in this pass.
Named clinician trail Failed. No named clinician record was captured in this pass.

Comparison checklist

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

Prescriber or medical oversight shownConfirmed.
Consultation describedConfirmed.
Testing or bloodwork describedNot confirmed from reviewed public sources. No clear testing step was attached from the reviewed public pages.
Follow-up monitoring describedNot confirmed from reviewed public sources. No detailed follow-up schedule was attached from the reviewed public pages.
Pharmacy or dispensing route disclosedConfirmed.
Legal entity verifiedPartial.
Direct regulator record verifiedConfirmed.

Identity and regulatory checks

Primary listing description is captured from the official homepage, injections page, and contact page.

The injections page compares Mounjaro and Wegovy and points Nottingham users to the service.

The contact page provides a GPhC pharmacy number and the site says the service is owned and operated by Nexus Pharmacy.

This is a city-level public-reference page because no exact Nottingham premises address was captured in this pass.

The public trail here is explicit enough for public review, while the remaining gaps stay visible.

Location

Public address reviewed: Nottingham / online

The reviewed public sources point to this location. Map precision stays at city 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?