Every MedExpress prescription is issued by a UK-registered prescriber who is authorised to prescribe medication in the United Kingdom.
These prescribers:
Review the medical information provided during the online consultation
Confirm the treatment is clinically appropriate and safe
Issue a private prescription only when prescribing standards are met
Medication cannot be supplied without this clinical prescribing decision.
How the MedExpress prescribing process works
The MedExpress prescribing process follows regulated clinical steps:
A patient completes an online medical consultation.
A UK-registered prescriber reviews the consultation details, including medical history and current medications.
The prescriber decides whether the requested treatment is safe and suitable.
If appropriate, the prescriber issues a private prescription and the medication is prepared for supply.
If treatment is not suitable, no prescription is issued and medication is not supplied.
Regulatory oversight for prescribing
MedExpress prescribing operates within UK clinical and regulatory frameworks.
Prescribing services are provided through CQC-regulated clinical partners.
Pharmacy dispensing is overseen by the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC).
These safeguards ensure that MedExpress prescriptions meet UK safety, legal, and professional standards.
Key takeaway
All MedExpress medications are prescribed by UK-registered prescribers.
Prescriptions are issued only after a clinical assessment confirms safety and suitability.
Prescribing and dispensing follow UK regulatory standards for patient protection.
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