How to Order
Antibiotics Online with Our Discreet Online Service
1. Select your treatment
Patients begin by choosing the treatment they need from the
available options. We are a regulated
UK pharmacy, offering treatments for all genders as well as specific
treatments for men
and women.
Each treatment page provides clear information about what
the medicine is used for and whether it may be suitable.
2. Complete an online consultation
Our online consultation collects important medical
information, including symptoms, medical history, and current medications. This
allows one of our
clinicians to assess whether treatment is appropriate and safe to
prescribe.
3. Clinical review and approval
All consultations are reviewed by a qualified prescriber
before any medication is supplied in line with UK clinical standards and
guidance.
4. Discreet delivery to your door
Once approved, treatment is dispensed and delivered directly
to your address. Packaging is designed to be discreet to protect patient
privacy throughout the delivery process.
What Unisex Health Treatments Do You Offer?
Note that medical and dosage guidance may differ by sex.
Always follow the instructions of the medication you are using. You can also
seek medical advice from a local GP or from our team on team@webmedpharmacy.co.uk.
Prescription Weight Loss Medication
Prescription
weight loss treatments are intended to support adults who meet specific
clinical eligibility criteria.
These medications are generally used alongside dietary
changes, increased physical activity and long-term lifestyle improvements to
help achieve sustainable weight management.
Prescription Acne Treatment
Prescription
acne medications are generally recommended when over-the-counter
products have not provided adequate improvement or when acne is more
persistent.
Treatments may target excess oil production, blocked pores,
inflammation or acne-causing bacteria, with the aim of reducing active
breakouts and preventing future lesions.
A clinician will assess symptoms and treatment history
before recommending an appropriate option.
Ordering Treatment Online
Do I need a prescription to order?
Prescription medicines require a valid prescription before
they can be supplied. An online consultation is used to determine whether a
prescription can be issued safely for your condition.
Can I use an existing prescription?
Webmed
do not accept existing prescriptions. We understand this can be frustrating
but in most cases, a new consultation is still required to ensure the treatment
remains appropriate.
Who can use our online treatment service?
The service is available to adults in the UK who meet the
eligibility criteria for the specific treatment requested. Suitability is
confirmed through a medical assessment carried out by a clinician.
How treatment eligibility is assessed
Eligibility is assessed using your consultation responses,
medical history, and any reported symptoms. Clinicians may decline treatment or
request further information if additional safety checks are needed.
Testing and Treatment Products
At-home
STI test kits allow individuals to more quickly and discreetly test for
STIs than possible on the NHS.
You can collect samples privately and return them for
laboratory analysis. Testing can help identify common sexually transmitted
infections, including those that may not cause noticeable symptoms.
Chlamydia Testing and Treatment
Chlamydia is one of the most commonly diagnosed sexually
transmitted infections in the UK and often causes no symptoms. Testing
is important for diagnosis, and effective antibiotic treatment is available
when infection is confirmed.
Gonorrhoea Testing and Treatment
Gonorrhoea
testing and treatment remain a growing concern by the government and
medical professionals.
can affect the genitals, rectum and throat and may lead to
complications if left untreated. Testing
helps confirm infection and determine the most appropriate treatment based on
current clinical guidance.
Genital Herpes Treatment
Genital
herpes antiviral treatment
may help reduce the severity and duration of symptoms and support outbreak
management. While not generally life threatening (except in newborns), herpes
lesions may cause pain or discomfort or anxiety.
It is also used during pregnancy to help prevent the risk of
transmission during labour and a newborn developing neonatal herpes.
Genital Warts Treatment
Genital
warts are caused by certain strains of human papillomavirus and can appear
as small growths around the genital or anal area.
We offer treatment creams
for genital warts that trick your body into an immune response against the
infected tissue. This helps remove visible warts and manage symptoms where
necessary.
Bacterial Vaginosis (BV) Treatment
Bacterial
vaginosis occurs when the normal balance of vaginal bacteria becomes
disrupted. BV isn’t really an STI but it can be triggered through sexual
intercourse.
Treatment
can help relieve symptoms such as unusual discharge and odour while restoring a
healthier vaginal environment.
Trichomoniasis (TV) Treatment
Trichomoniasis
is a sexually transmitted infection caused by a parasite and may cause symptoms
such as discharge, irritation or discomfort when urinating. Effective treatment
is available following diagnosis and clinical assessment.
HIV and PrEP Services
If you’re worried about HIV exposure there’s no
need to panic. A HIV diagnosis is no longer a death sentence. Our discreet
testing options are minimally invasive and can be done from home.
HIV is only spread by infected body fluids (blood, vaginal
fluids, anal mucus, semen). entering
your bloodstream. You do not need to test from shaking someone’s hand or
sharing items.
If you’re worried about HIV exposure, you can get PEP
(Post-Exposure Prophylaxis) emergency care from your local A&E or GUM
clinic. This reduces transmission risk by up to 80%.
You can also test to help get on PrEP
(Pre Exposure Prophylaxis). This is a method to prevent transmission, where
a HIV negative person takes the same antiretrovirals used by HIV positive
people.
If you are
diagnosed positive, it’s important to be aware that you can still live a
full life with normal life expectancy.
Finding a partner and having children are still possible if
you want them. U=U
means that a HIV positive person who is undetectable cannot pass the virus on
through sexual intercourse (breast feeding remains a risk). HIV
treatment while pregnant can lower the risk of vertical transmission to
0.1%.
Safety and Clinical Standards
Our pharmacy and clinical regulations
All treatments are supplied through regulated pharmacy
services operating under UK healthcare standards. Prescribers and pharmacists
follow strict
regulatory requirements to ensure patient safety.
How online prescribing works
Online prescribing follows the same clinical standards as
in-person care, with decisions made by qualified healthcare professionals.
Treatment is only prescribed when it is clinically appropriate and safe.
How treatments are prescribed safely
Prescribers follow national guidelines and consider
potential risks, interactions, and contraindications before issuing any
medication. This ensures treatments are tailored to individual patient needs.
Why an online consultation is required
An online consultation is required to ensure that treatment
is safe, appropriate, and based on accurate medical information. It helps
reduce the risk of incorrect prescribing and supports safe use of medication.
How your medical information is protected
Medical information is stored securely in accordance with
data protection laws. Access is restricted to authorised healthcare
professionals involved in your care.
Home Health Test Kits
Group B Streptococcus Testing
Group B
Streptococcus testing helps protect your newborn by screening for this
bacteria, which can sometimes be passed to a baby during birth. Testing may
help identify individuals who require further medical guidance or monitoring.
Managing Your Treatment
Taking your medication as directed
Medication should always be taken exactly as prescribed to
ensure safety and effectiveness. Skipping doses or altering instructions can
reduce treatment success.
Missed doses and what to do
If a dose is missed, patients should follow the specific
guidance provided with their medication. In most cases, the next dose should be
taken at the usual time without doubling up.
Monitoring your progress
Monitoring progress helps assess whether treatment is
working as expected. This may include tracking abatement of symptoms and onset of any side
effects, in consultation with your primary healthcare provider.
When your treatment may need reviewing
Treatment may need review if symptoms persist, side effects
occur, or expected improvements are not seen. A clinician may adjust dosage or
recommend an alternative option.
Support After Ordering
What happens after your treatment is approved?
Once approved, your prescription is dispensed and prepared
for delivery. You may receive instructions on how to take the medication safely
and effectively.
How to reorder treatment
Reordering can usually be done through your online account
or by repeating the consultation process where required. This ensures ongoing
suitability of treatment.
Ongoing clinical support
Clinical support is available throughout your treatment if
you have questions or concerns. Patients can contact healthcare professionals
for advice at any stage.
What to do if you experience side effects
If side effects occur, patients should follow the guidance
provided with their medication and seek medical advice if symptoms are severe
or persistent. Treatment may need to be reviewed or adjusted.
When to contact a clinician
A clinician should be contacted if symptoms worsen, side
effects become concerning, or treatment does not appear to be working as
expected. Early review helps ensure safe and effective care.
Delivery and Privacy
How long delivery takes
You can get your order as soon as next day if you order before
3.30pm. Delivery times vary depending on the treatment and dispensing
process, but most orders are dispatched promptly after approval. Estimated
delivery times are provided at checkout.
Delivery options available
Standard and express delivery options may be available
depending on location and treatment type. Patients can select the most suitable
option during the ordering process.
Is the packaging discreet?
All orders are packaged discreetly with no visible
indication of the contents or medical service. This ensures confidentiality
throughout the delivery process.
Tracking your order
Where tracking is available, patients receive updates once
their order has been dispatched. This allows delivery progress to be monitored
until it arrives.
Payments and Pricing
How to pay for your order
Payment is completed securely online at the time of
ordering. Orders are only processed once payment has been successfully
received.
Payment methods accepted
Common payment methods include major debit and credit cards
(excluding AMEX), with secure payment processing used to protect your financial
information.
Understanding treatment costs
Treatment costs include the consultation, prescription, and
medication supply. Prices vary depending on the specific treatment and duration
prescribed.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I order treatment without seeing my GP?
Yes, many treatments can be accessed through an online
consultation without seeing your GP. However, a clinician will still review
your medical information before prescribing.
Is online treatment safe?
Online treatment is safe when provided through regulated
services that use qualified healthcare professionals. Safety checks and
clinical assessments are completed before any prescription is issued.
How quickly can I start treatment?
Treatment can often begin shortly after your consultation is
reviewed and approved. The exact timing depends on the medication and delivery
service selected.
Can I order treatment for someone else?
Treatment should only be ordered for the person completing
the consultation. This ensures that medical information is accurate and that
prescribing decisions are safe.
What happens if my consultation is not approved?
If a consultation is not approved, treatment will not be
issued and alternative advice may be provided. This may include recommending a
GP review or a different treatment option.