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Experienced GPs Committed to Your Personalised Care

All of our doctors are fully registered with the General Medical Council (GMC) and have substantial experience working as General Practitioners within the NHS. Each brings a wealth of knowledge gained from practicing in both public and private healthcare settings, including remote consultations and urgent care services. This diverse background ensures that they are well-equipped to handle a broad range of medical concerns, from everyday issues to more complex health needs.

Our GPs have received specific training and have a special interest in men’s health and weight management, enabling them to provide expert, evidence-based guidance tailored to your individual circumstances. You can expect a patient-centred, personalized approach at every visit, your concerns will be listened to, and your treatment plan will be developed collaboratively, with your comfort and long-term well being in mind.

Quality and safety are paramount to us. All consultations undergo routine audits to confirm that clinical guidelines are followed, maintaining the highest standard of care. Importantly, we believe in continuity of care. You have the option to book future appointments with the same GP, allowing you to build a consistent and trusting relationship with a doctor who understands your health history and ongoing needs.

With our team, you can feel confident that you are receiving medically sound, compassionate care from doctors committed to helping you achieve your best possible health.

What we do?

At GP HealthHub, we are dedicated to transforming your healthcare experience with GP-led remote consultations. Our expertise includes weight loss medications like GLP1 injections (Mounjaro, and Wegovy), offering personalized and safe weight management plans.

We also specialize in men’s health, we treat conditions such as erectile dysfunction, and premature ejaculation.

Our consultations are designed to provide you with trustworthy, professional care that prioritizes your safety and wellbeing.

If you need support with your treatment, we’re here to help.

If you feel unwell, cannot wait, or require urgent medical attention, please call NHS 111 or visit your nearest accident and emergency department.

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