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About Health Express
Health Express is a UK-based online pharmacy and private prescription service. The core proposition is straightforward: you answer a medical questionnaire, a registered clinician reviews it, and - if appropriate - medication is dispensed and posted to your door. No GP waiting room, no awkward conversation across a cluttered desk. For many people, that convenience is the whole point.
The range covers erectile dysfunction, contraception, hair loss, acne, weight loss (including GLP-1 injections such as Wegovy and Mounjaro), chlamydia treatment, and a handful of other conditions that people frequently avoid bringing up with their usual doctor. Weight loss treatments are currently the busiest part of the site, reflecting the broader UK frenzy around injectable medications - though demand has been outpacing supply industry-wide, so stock availability can be unpredictable.
In practice, the process involves a short online consultation (no video call required for most conditions), a clinical review, and then either an approval or a refusal. If approved, prescription medication is dispensed from a registered pharmacy and sent out, typically via tracked delivery. It works reasonably well for conditions with established, well-understood treatment pathways. It is less suited to anything genuinely complicated or requiring ongoing monitoring of the kind a regular GP relationship provides.
The competition includes Treated, Zava, Manual, and the Boots and LloydsPharmacy online services. Health Express sits comfortably in the middle of this pack - not the cheapest, not the most polished, but a long-standing player with a proper regulatory footing. Treated arguably has a slicker interface; Zava covers a broader geographic range. Neither difference is dramatic enough to strongly steer you one way or the other if cost is the main consideration.
The honest weakness here is price. Private prescription medication is expensive by design, and Health Express is no exception. A monthly supply of a weight loss injection can run to several hundred pounds. The consultation fees are relatively modest, but they add up if you're revisiting frequently. There is no NHS subsidy involved - this is entirely private healthcare - so the total outlay over months of treatment can be substantial. Budget accordingly.
There is no conventional loyalty scheme or points programme. What Health Express does offer is periodic promotional discounts, particularly on first consultations and ongoing prescriptions. Currently there are 5 active voucher codes and 31 deals listed on this page, with discounts ranging from 5% to 40% off. Ten per cent off is the most common discount you'll encounter, which on a high-ticket prescription item still represents a meaningful saving. One code is due to expire within the next week, so if something catches your eye, sooner is better than later.
Delivery is handled through tracked postal services. Standard delivery is available, and faster options exist - worth checking at checkout if you need medication promptly. The site is clear enough about delivery timescales during the order process, though as with any online pharmacy, dispatch depends on clinical approval first. If your consultation is queried or additional information is requested, that adds time.
Who should use Health Express? Anyone who needs a prescription for a condition they're confident about, wants to avoid a GP wait, and is comfortable paying privately. It's particularly useful for repeat prescriptions of well-established medications. Who should look elsewhere? Anyone with a complex or unclear medical situation, or anyone hoping to get NHS-priced medication - that's not what this service is, and no voucher code changes that fundamental arithmetic.
How to use a Health Express discount code
- Copy the code from this page before you do anything else - once you're mid-consultation it's easy to lose track of where you put it.
- Complete your online consultation as normal. The discount box only appears later in the process, at the order or checkout stage, not during the medical questionnaire itself.
- Once your consultation is approved and you reach the payment or order summary screen, look for a field labelled something like 'Promo code' or 'Discount code'. It's usually below the order breakdown.
- Paste your code into the field and click 'Apply' - it won't apply automatically just from being typed in, you need to confirm it.
- Check that the discount has actually been deducted from the total before entering any payment details. If it hasn't, the code may have expired or may not apply to your specific product or consultation type.
- If the code fails, try a second one from this page - with 5 active codes currently listed, there's usually a fallback option worth attempting.
Health Express shopping tips
- Check expiry dates before you start your consultation. One of the current codes expires within the next week. Given that consultations take time to complete, a code that's valid when you start might not be valid by the time you reach checkout. Verify the expiry first.
- First-consultation discounts are typically the strongest. The offers targeting new patients and first weight loss consultations tend to be among the higher-value deals on the page. If you're a new customer, prioritise those before considering the percentage-off codes.
- The 40% off code is the ceiling - but read the terms. The range currently runs from 5% to 40% off, which is an unusually wide spread. Higher-percentage codes almost always apply to specific products or consultation types, not the whole site. Read what's in scope before getting excited.
- Ten per cent off is the floor you should expect. It's the most common discount available right now, and on a prescription item costing £100 or more that's a tangible saving rather than a token gesture. Don't settle for 5% if a 10% code is also active.
- GLP-1 medication deals are prominent, but stock fluctuates. Offers referencing Mounjaro and Wegovy appear regularly, but supply of these injections has been inconsistent across the whole UK market. A working discount code doesn't guarantee the medication is in stock when you need it.
- Percentage-off codes versus flat-rate codes - do the maths. A £25 flat discount beats 10% on anything costing less than £250. On a higher-value prescription bundle, the percentage code wins. With 36 total offers currently listed, it's worth comparing rather than grabbing the first one.
- Repeat prescriptions can accumulate significant costs. Weight loss injections in particular are typically a multi-month commitment. Applying a discount code each time you reorder - if terms allow - makes more difference over a course of treatment than on a single purchase.
- Newsletter sign-up codes do occasionally appear. Signing up to Health Express marketing emails is one reliable way to receive codes directly, particularly for returning customers who don't qualify for first-order promotions. It's not a loyalty programme, but it's the nearest equivalent they have.
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The best Health Express discounts typically offer between 5% and 15% off. Check back regularly as new codes are added frequently.
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Jon Pope ChMC, CodeHut Editor · Last checked 1 week ago
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