Smoking Cessation Service

£25.00

Private Treatment to Help You Quit for Good

Quitting smoking is one of the best decisions you can make for your health — and we’re here to support you every step of the way.
Our private smoking cessation service offers effective, prescription-only treatments and personalised advice from our qualified clinical team to help you stop smoking safely and successfully.

Prescription Treatments Available

Following a confidential consultation, our pharmacist prescriber can assess your suitability for a range of evidence-based medications, such as:

  • Varenicline (Champix® or generics) – Reduces cravings and withdrawal symptoms by targeting nicotine receptors in the brain.

  • Bupropion (Zyban®) – Helps manage nicotine withdrawal and reduces the desire to smoke.

  • Nicotine Replacement Therapy (NRT) – Including patches, gum, lozenges, inhalators or sprays, tailored to your needs.

All treatments are prescribed privately following a medical assessment, ensuring the most appropriate and effective plan for you.

Benefits of Quitting Smoking

Stopping smoking brings rapid and long-term health benefits:

  • Within 24 hours, your blood pressure and heart rate begin to normalise.

  • After 2–3 weeks, breathing and circulation improve noticeably.

  • Over time, your risk of heart disease, stroke, and cancer is significantly reduced.

  • You’ll notice brighter skin, fresher breath, improved fitness, and better sleep.

  • Plus, you’ll save hundreds of pounds each month.

What to Expect

  1. Private Consultation – Book a face-to-face or remote assessment with our prescriber.

  2. Personalised Plan – Your treatment will be tailored to your smoking habits and medical history.

  3. Follow-Up Support – We’ll check in to review progress, adjust your plan, and help you stay on track.

Cost & Access

  • Consultation Fee: £25 (deductible from treatment cost if a prescription is issued)

  • Medication: Priced individually depending on the treatment plan.

All smoking cessation services are private, meaning treatment and prescriptions are issued outside of the NHS.