One fee per store. Zero per-consultation charges. Your whole team covered.
Other providers charge per pharmacist — so your costs go up every time you add cover. We charge per store, not per head. All PGDs, consultation platform, training, and clinical governance included. No per-consult fees, ever.
Our founder spent years as Medical Director of Pharmacy2U — one of the UK's largest online pharmacies — helping build out its online doctor service. That work included some of the UK's earliest large-scale online prescribing programmes for GLP-1 weight management and testosterone replacement therapy.
That's not a CV line. It's the clinical experience behind every PGD we write, every governance framework we build, and every decision we make when something goes wrong.
Your data
Every consultation you carry out is recorded in your system — not ours. Patient records, booking history, risk assessment forms. Exportable at any time. When you leave a typical PGD provider, you usually leave without your patient history. With us, you take everything.
One flat fee per store
Most PGD providers charge per pharmacist or per consultation. The more staff you have, the more they earn. We charge one flat monthly fee per store — covering all your pharmacists, locums included. Zero per-consultation fees. Your 500th consult costs the same as your first. You keep the difference.
One platform
Our consultation tool was built for PGD delivery — not licensed from a third party. PGD governance, clinical workflows, training and audit-ready records sit in the same product, from the same team. No third-party platform contracts or lock-in. No integration risk. One login, one fee, one support number. Designed to work alongside your PMR, not replace it.
The NHS funding reality
Community pharmacy NHS funding has fallen sharply in real terms, and many contractors report private services now account for a meaningful share of their bottom line.
NHS funding shortfall
Independent analysis of community pharmacy contractor finances consistently points to significant per-pharmacy shortfalls under the current contractual framework.
PGD revenue opportunity
Pharmacies running well-marketed private PGD services (travel, weight, sexual health, ED) routinely report meaningful additional annual revenue.
Private services aren't a growth strategy. They're a survival strategy. The question isn't whether to offer them — it's who you're splitting the revenue with.
What you get
“I spent years as Medical Director at Pharmacy2U, helping build out online prescribing services at scale. That work taught me what good clinical governance actually looks like in practice — and how much it matters when something goes wrong.”
“Everything we build here starts from that same principle: clinical rigour enables commercial success. Not the other way around.”
— Founder & Medical Director