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.
Shifa Pharmacy is one of the cleaner Birmingham pharmacy-lane candidates because the public homepage already includes healthy eating and weight management, and the public branch page carries the address, company number, superintendent, and premises number in one place.
That makes the listing usable as a cautious reference page even though the service-process wording is lighter than a dedicated private weight-loss clinic page.
- Official homepage ↗ — Service overview including healthy eating and weight management
- Official branch page ↗ — Address, company number, superintendent, and premises number
- Companies House record ↗ — Company number 07509824
- GPhC pharmacy register ↗ — Premises number 1108029
- GPhC pharmacist register ↗ — Thair Abbas superintendent trail
The public trail is unusually complete for this pharmacy lane, but the public weight-management wording remains brief and should not be read as a full treatment-protocol description.
Public address reviewed: 512-514 Moseley Road, Birmingham, West Midlands, B12 9AH
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
Because Shifa’s public trail is pharmacy-led rather than clinic-led, the useful questions are about who assesses suitability, what treatment options are actually offered, and how support works after supply.
- Who reviews weight-management requests, and is treatment supplied only after a structured suitability check?
- Which medicines or non-medicine support options are actually available at this branch today?
- How are follow-up checks, dose changes, or side effects handled after treatment starts?
- Is the service entirely in person, or can any part of the process be handled remotely?