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Free 90minute delivery in Central London* on orders over £50

Nationwide Next Day Delivery

*within 3 mile radius of NW1

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Fill in the Online Questionnaire

Simply chose your treatment, fill in the online questionnaire and complete the checkout process.

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We dispense your medication

Once our prescriber approves your order we dispense and prepare your medication.

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Delivered straight to you

We then dispatch your order and have it delviered to you so you can sit back and relax while we take care of your medication needs.

What our patients are saying

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Registered Pharmacy. based in Central London

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All our medicines are sourced from MHRA approved suppliers.

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We are fully insured by the National Pharmacy Assoiciation

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Wide Range of Treatments

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Same Day Delivery Options

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Secure & Discreet Treatments

Our in-house Pharmacy Team

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Birpal Virdee

Superintendent Pharmacist
GPhc Number: 2079728
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Harpreet Virdee

Prescribing Pharmacist
GPhc Number: 2222850
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Rushi Patel

Dispenser & Customer Support
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Hajir Mia

Dispenser & Customer Support

Frequently asked questions

What is cholera?

Cholera is an acute diarrheal disease caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae. It can lead to severe dehydration and, if untreated, can be life-threatening.

The cholera vaccine is recommended for travelers to areas where cholera is prevalent, particularly in parts of Africa, South Asia, and the Caribbean. It is also advised for those involved in humanitarian work or outbreak response in these regions.

The cholera vaccine is effective in reducing the risk of contracting cholera. Protection from the vaccine typically lasts for up to 2 years. It does not provide 100% protection, so it’s important to also follow safe food and water practices.

There are oral cholera vaccines, such as Dukoral, which are commonly used. The vaccine is administered in two doses, with the second dose given 1-6 weeks after the first.

Common side effects include mild gastrointestinal symptoms like nausea and diarrhea. Serious side effects are rare but can include allergic reactions. Most side effects are mild and temporary.

It is recommended to schedule the vaccination at least 2 weeks before travel to ensure full effectiveness. Consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice and to discuss any pre-existing health conditions or medications.

Some countries may require proof of cholera vaccination for entry, especially if there is an outbreak or if you are coming from an area with cholera. Check with the embassy or consulate of your destination country for specific entry requirements.

If you experience severe symptoms or an allergic reaction after vaccination, seek medical attention immediately. Although serious side effects are rare, it's important to address any concerns with a healthcare professional.

For more detailed information, refer to the NHS website or the Green Book, which provides comprehensive guidance on immunizations and vaccinations.

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