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UK Boots Wegovy availability — patient experience thread

LondonLisa Wed, Mar 11, 2026 at 11:57 AM 17 replies 542 viewsPage 1 of 4
LondonLisa
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Mar 11, 2026 at 1:22 PM#1

Started the Boots Online Doctor Wegovy Weight Loss programme last month and wanted to share the full patient experience, as I couldn't find detailed reviews before signing up.

The process:

  1. Online consultation form — took about 20 minutes. BMI calculator, health history, current medications, mental health screening. They also ask about previous weight loss attempts.
  2. Photo ID verification and a video consultation with a prescribing pharmacist (not a doctor). 15-minute appointment, they went through my health history and explained the titration schedule.
  3. Prescription issued same day. First delivery arrived in 3 business days via DPD, cold-packed in an insulated box.

Cost:

  • 0.25mg (month 1): £149
  • 0.5mg (month 2): £169
  • 1.0mg (months 3-4): £199
  • 1.7mg (months 5-6): £269
  • 2.4mg (maintenance): £299/month

So you're looking at roughly £2,500 for the first year. Not cheap, but significantly less than I expected compared to US prices.

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laura_annarbor
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Mar 11, 2026 at 1:39 PM#2

I've been on the Boots programme since November 2025 — currently on the 1.7mg dose. Few things to add:

The good:

  • Genuine Novo Nordisk product — the pens come in original Wegovy packaging with UK PL (Product Licence) numbers
  • Monthly check-in consultations included in the price
  • They actually refused to continue my prescription until I completed a blood test (HbA1c, thyroid function, renal panel) — shows they're being responsible

The bad:

  • No flexibility on the titration schedule. I wanted to stay on 1.0mg longer because I was having good results, but they insisted on moving to 1.7mg "per protocol"
  • Delivery scheduling is rigid — they ship on day 25 of your cycle whether you need it or not
  • The "weight loss coaching" they advertise is basically a generic PDF and access to a chatbot. Not what I'd call coaching.

Overall: 7/10. It's convenient, it's legitimate, and it works. But at £269/month I expected more personalised support.

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Dr.PeteFamMed
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Mar 11, 2026 at 1:56 PM#3

Scottish perspective: Boots Wegovy service is available UK-wide, but I wanted to flag that LloydsPharmacy Online Doctor and Manual.co also offer Wegovy programmes and are sometimes cheaper.

My price comparison (all for 1.0mg dose):

  • Boots: £199/month
  • LloydsPharmacy: £189/month
  • Manual.co: £179/month
  • Superdrug Online Doctor: £185/month

Manual.co was cheapest but their consultation process felt less thorough. I went with LloydsPharmacy as the middle ground.

Also worth noting: there's talk of Mounjaro (tirzepatide) becoming available through UK online pharmacies in mid-2026. Eli Lilly got MHRA approval for the obesity indication in January 2026, so it's just a matter of launch timing. Competition should drive Wegovy prices down.

Last edited: Mar 11, 2026 at 2:56 PM
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Mar 11, 2026 at 2:13 PM#4

I had a different experience with Boots. Applied in January, BMI 34 with no comorbidities, and I was REJECTED. Their eligibility criteria state BMI 30+ with at least one weight-related health condition, OR BMI 35+ without.

My BMI was 34 with no documented comorbidities (I do have joint pain and snoring, but nothing diagnosed). So I was 1 BMI point short of the unconditional threshold and didn't have the comorbidity box ticked.

I then went to my GP, got a sleep study done (mild obstructive sleep apnoea confirmed), and reapplied with that documentation. Approved second time.

Lesson: get your comorbidities formally diagnosed and documented before applying. Don't assume the pharmacy will accept self-reported conditions.

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rick_sfbay
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Mar 11, 2026 at 2:30 PM#5

— interesting, I was approved with BMI 36 and hypertension, so I was above both thresholds. Good tip about getting conditions formally documented.

Week 3 update on my end: Down 3.2kg on the 0.25mg dose. Side effects have been mild — some nausea in the first few days (managed with ginger tea), and I'm noticeably less hungry. I can leave food on my plate for the first time in my adult life.

One annoying thing: the Boots app they make you download for tracking is genuinely terrible. Crashes constantly, the food diary feature is half-baked, and it keeps sending push notifications about their "wellness products." I've switched to using MyFitnessPal for tracking instead and just log into the Boots app for my monthly check-in.

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