People suffering from 12 common health conditions are being urged to go to Morrisons.

The major supermarket has launched a new online on-demand pharmacy service which provides access to a range of medications which can be delivered to customers at their convenience – without seeing a GP.

The ‘Morrisons Clinic’ is a private online prescription service that supports a small range of common health and lifestyle prescriptions, but it is currently only available to customers in England.

Through the clinic, Morrisons customers can get access to medication for certain health conditions quickly and discreetly, without having to wait for a GP appointment, and have it delivered straight to their door via Royal Mail 24.

The online service will allow customers to get medication for any of the following 12 health conditions:

  • Acid Reflux

  • Acne

  • Daily Contraceptives

  • Emergency Contraceptives

  • Erectile Dysfunction

  • Hair Loss

  • Hay Fever

  • Menopause

  • Migraine

  • Period Delay

  • Premature Ejaculation

  • Weight Loss

Customers simply need to visit clinic.morrisons.com – which can be accessed via the Morrisons website – and complete an online questionnaire. 

This information will then be used to assess customers’ suitability for the medication, followed by a comprehensive review carried out by healthcare professionals at Phlo, who will provide a prescription if it’s deemed suitable.  

John Parry, Head of Services at Morrisons, explained: “We know how frustrating it can be waiting to see your GP for an appointment, so we’re delighted to be launching the Morrisons Clinic.  

“Our customers will now be able to order medication for a number of different health and lifestyle conditions quickly and conveniently, all at competitive prices.”

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