Contact us
One inbox, read by the editorial team: hello@trustedweightloss.co.uk. Here's how to make your message count.
Report a suspected scam
Seen a seller offering weight-loss injections through social media, a website with borrowed credentials, or anyone promising pens without a prescription? Send us what you have — a link or account name, screenshots if you can get them safely, and anything you were quoted. We use these reports to keep our scam-watch section and social-media scam report current.
Two important caveats. First, if you've bought from a suspicious seller, our inbox is not the official channel: report the product to the MHRA via the Yellow Card scheme and speak to your GP or pharmacist before anything else. Second, we're a publication, not an enforcement body — we can warn readers, but the MHRA, the GPhC and Action Fraud are the people with actual powers.
Flag a price error
Our table shows the date every price was last checked, but providers change prices between our checks. If a figure on the verified list no longer matches the provider's own site, tell us which provider, which dose, and what you saw — corrections jump the queue and the table gets fixed, not footnoted.
Suggest a provider
We list every provider we can verify, and we'd rather the list be complete. If a GPhC-registered pharmacy or CQC-regulated clinic sells weight-loss treatment at published prices and isn't in our table, send the name and website. We'll run the same three checks we run on everyone. What we won't do — for anyone, at any price — is list a seller we can't verify.
Press and partnerships
Journalists working on counterfeit-medicine or online-pharmacy stories are welcome to get in touch; we're happy to explain our methodology on the record. Providers asking about "featured placement" will get a polite copy of our independence policy: the ranking is by price, the listing is by the registers, and neither is for sale.
What not to send
Please don't send us medical questions — we're not clinicians and we won't pretend to be. Questions about doses, side effects or whether treatment suits you belong with your prescriber, your GP or your pharmacist. And please don't email personal medical records; we don't need them and we'd rather not hold them.
We aim to reply within two working days. Corrections and scam reports usually get a same-day read.