Saxenda Price Comparison UK
Saxenda prices in the UK currently start at £69.99/month, across 5 verified UK providers.
See current Saxenda prices from 5 providersPrices checked daily. Last price change recorded: 16 April 2026.
Cheapest starter dose
£69.99/month
Saxenda
Cheapest maintenance
Not currently tracked
Providers tracked
5
Verified UK pharmacies & clinics
Last updated
2 wk ago
2026-04-16
This is a prescription-only medication. A clinical consultation is required before it can be dispensed. This site does not provide medical advice.
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Showing 5 of 5 results from verified providers
HealthExpress
£69.99
/month
The Care Pharmacy
£279.99
/month
The Care Pharmacy
£279.99
/month
Quick Meds
£326.95
/month
Simple Online Pharmacy
£9999.00
/month
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UK regulatory framework
Can I get Saxenda on the NHS or do I need to pay privately?
- Saxenda is a prescription-only medicine in the UK, dispensed via GPhC-registered pharmacies after a clinical consultation.
- NHS access depends on the specific medicine and indication — see NICE guidance for whether this medicine has been appraised.
- NHS prescription charge in England: £9.90 per item. Free in Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
Public funding terms in United Kingdom: NHS eligibility, NICE guidance, ICB access. Source bodies: NHS England, NICE.
Check NHS eligibilityHow to compare providers safely
Cheapest is not always safest. Use this checklist before paying for Saxenda from any United Kingdom provider — verifying the regulator, the inclusions, and the follow-up arrangements.
- Is the pharmacy registered with GPhC (check the register)?
- Is the clinic CQC-regulated where it provides healthcare services?
- If a named doctor is involved, are they on the GMC register?
- Is the medicine MHRA-authorised — and is the indication on-label?
- Is the price clear before you commit to payment?
- Are consultation, delivery and follow-up costs included or itemised separately?
- Are side effects, contraindications and dose escalation explained on the page?
- Are refund and cancellation terms visible before purchase?
- Are higher-dose prices visible, or only the starter dose?
- Are discount terms (first-month, subscription, code expiry) clear?
- Is there a way to contact the provider for clinical questions?
Avoid unsafe or fake sellers
The following patterns are common to fake or unsafe Saxenda sellers in United Kingdom. A missing voluntary badge alone is not a red flag, but multiple of these signals together is.
- No prescription or clinical consultation required
- Unusually low price compared with the rest of the market
- Bulk-sale or "stack discount" offers on a prescription medicine
- Social-media-only seller with no fixed business address
- Payment requested by bank transfer or cryptocurrency
- No published refund or cancellation terms
- No contact details, complaint route or named clinician
- No cold-chain delivery information for refrigerated medicines
- No GPhC or CQC registration shown for the dispensing entity
- Imported product or "loose" pen sales — these typically bypass MHRA-authorised supply
How TreatCompare collects and checks prices
TreatCompare is a comparison and information service — we do not sell medicines or provide personalised medical advice. Prices on this page are collected from United Kingdom provider websites, normalised to weekly and monthly cost where relevant, and shown alongside the regulatory checks below. Always verify the final price with the provider before purchase.
United Kingdom regulatory checks
- ·Pharmacy registration verified against the GPhC register
- ·Clinic registration verified against the CQC register where applicable
- ·Where a named doctor is involved, the GMC register is consulted
- ·Medicine status checked against the MHRA authorisation route
- ·Public access framing follows NHS England and NICE guidance
Data freshness
- Providers tracked
- 5
- Last full scrape
- 16 Apr 2026
Data confidence: medium. See full methodology for scrape cadence rules and the manual-review process.
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