Our story
Built by people who've actually delivered clinical services at scale — not people who read about it.
Our founder spent years as Medical Director of Pharmacy2U — the UK's largest online pharmacy — and built its online doctor service from the ground up. In 2016, that meant designing the clinical governance for GLP-1 weight management, testosterone replacement therapy, and erectile dysfunction medications prescribed entirely online. At the time, it hadn't been done in UK pharmacy before.
What that experience taught us is that clinical governance isn't a compliance burden — it's a commercial foundation. Pharmacies that run safe, well-governed services build patient trust, generate repeat revenue, and grow. Pharmacies that treat governance as an afterthought pay for it eventually.
We built this company because the existing PGD providers weren't founded by people who'd actually built these services at scale. They're compliance businesses. We're a clinical business.
We believed there was a better model — one that put pharmacies in control of their own patient data, their own revenue, and their own business. So we built it.
Our values
Pharmacies should own their patient relationships — not their software provider.
Transparent pricing is a basic courtesy. We show ours without making you register.
Clinical governance should feel like a safety net, not a surveillance system.
A pharmacist’s professional judgment should be supported, never replaced, by technology.
Our team
Founder & Medical Director
Clinical Lead
Former Medical Director of Pharmacy2U. Built the UK’s first online GLP-1, TRT, and ED prescribing service.
Chief Operating Officer
Operations
Experienced in scaling pharmacy operations and clinical service delivery across the UK.
Head of Clinical Governance
Governance
Specialist in PGD writing, MHRA compliance, and pharmacist training programme design.
CQC & Regulatory Status
Get Real Health is registered with the Care Quality Commission as an Independent Medical Agency. Our Patient Group Directions are written and governed in accordance with Human Medicines Regulations 2012 and MHRA guidance.