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 · — Not confirmed
Comparison checklist
How to read this checklist: ✓ Yes · ◐ Partial · — Not confirmed
Identity and regulatory checks
The links below are the clinic’s own public pages and source pages. They are neutral reference points, not approval signals. Finding a match confirms what the page says, it does not validate clinical quality, outcomes, or whether a service is appropriate for you.
Pulteney Pharmacy publicly presents a Bath weight-loss clinic run by trained pharmacists and describes a once-weekly injection service framed around GLP-1 and GIP weight-management treatment.
The strict-pass trail is sufficient for public review because the same public source set also exposes the exact Great Pulteney Street Bath address, the direct GPhC premises record, and an active Companies House trail for Bath and District Pharmacy Limited as the pharmacy operator.
- Official weight-loss clinic page ↗ — Bath pharmacy page describing the weight-management injection service
- Official homepage ↗ — Bath pharmacy identity, address, phone, and GPhC trail
- GPhC pharmacy register ↗ — Exact Pulteney Pharmacy premises record
- Companies House record ↗ — Bath and District Pharmacy Limited
The explicit Bath weight-loss clinic page and exact GPhC premises trail are sufficient for public review.
Public address reviewed: 35 Great Pulteney Street, Bath, BA2 4BY
The public trail is stable enough for a location card, but confirm the access details before visiting.
Please confirm the address before visiting.
Questions to ask before booking
This is a pharmacist-led Bath weight-loss clinic trail, so the useful questions are about suitability review, how injections are supplied, and what ongoing support looks like in practice.
- Who reviews suitability before treatment is supplied?
- What happens during the first consultation?
- What ongoing support is provided after treatment starts?
- Are injections collected from the pharmacy or supplied another way?