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 · — Failed
Identity and regulatory checks
Well Pharmacy Hunslet was one of the strongest Leeds pharmacy candidates in this lane because the service trail is much more detailed than a typical chain page. The official in-store weight-loss page spells out face-to-face appointments, pharmacist approval, local dispensing or delivery, and regular check-ins.
The brand-level authority layer is also strong. Well publishes both a company number and a GPhC registration number in the official footer, and the safeguarding article names Amie Anand as a Clinical Pharmacist and Independent Prescriber while explaining how the brand follows GPhC guidance for Wegovy and Mounjaro patients.
The Hunslet location itself comes from the NHS branch record rather than an official Well branch locator page. That is still good enough for a cautious WIP listing, but the page should stay careful about that distinction.
- Official in-store weight-loss page ↗ — Face-to-face appointments for medicated weight loss
- Official weight-management hub ↗ — Wegovy, Mounjaro, and pharmacist-led support
- Official safeguarding article ↗ — Names Amie Anand and explains GPhC safeguards
- NHS branch record ↗ — Exact Hunslet branch address
- Companies House record ↗ — Bestway National Chemists Limited
- GPhC register record ↗ — Brand-level GPhC registration trail
Review-ready draft. The official in-store weight-loss page, weight-management hub, exact company record, direct GPhC trail, named clinician article, and exact NHS Hunslet address are strong enough for WIP review.
Public address reviewed: 17-18 Penny Hill Centre, Hunslet, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS10 2AP
Marker precision is postcode-area level.
Please confirm the address before visiting.
Questions to ask before booking
- Which reviews or follow-up checks are included once treatment starts?
- Which medicines are usually offered in branch and which require extra checks?
- How is eligibility assessed before a pharmacist approves treatment?
- Which side effects or stopping rules should patients watch for?
- Can the branch share its current regulator and premises details before booking?