Well Medicare

Weight Loss Pens

With thousands already seeing transformative results, our selection of UK approved weight loss pens are designed for those ready to commit to change and want medical-grade help getting there.
Dosage
From £119 for 1 pen (4 doses)
After completing our quick online health assessment, we’ll recommend suitable treatments for you.

How it works

Check If You’re Eligible

Place Your Order

Start Assessment

Complete a quick online assessment to ensure you are eligible to order online. If your assessment is approved, you will be shown a selection of recommended products to order.

Add Product To Cart

Choose your preferred treatment from our selection of approved medication and recommended dose based on assessment results.

Enter Your Payment Details

Select your preferred payment option. We accept credit and debit cards. Visa and Master card payments are allowed.

Discreet Delivery
Discreet packaging and next-day delivery options are available for UK orders. Your privacy is our priority.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Address symptoms, treat root causes, and adjust your behaviours, for immediate relief and long-term optimal health.
How do these medications work for weight loss?
They slow down digestion, help control hunger, and regulate blood sugar levels. This makes it easier to eat less and lose weight over time.
They are usually prescribed for people with obesity or those who are overweight with weight-related health issues like diabetes or high blood pressure. A healthcare provider will assess your eligibility.
Most people start noticing weight loss within a few weeks, but significant results typically appear after a few months of consistent use.
Yes, for the best results, it’s important to follow a healthy diet and exercise regularly. The medication supports weight loss, but lifestyle changes enhance its effectiveness.
Common side effects include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and constipation. These usually improve as your body adjusts to the medication. Serious side effects are rare but should be discussed with your doctor.