Medical Disclaimer

CheckRx is not medical advice.

CheckRx publishes informational comparison guides to help people understand private and online treatment options. We do not provide medical advice, diagnosis, prescriptions, treatment, emergency support, or personalised recommendations.

What CheckRx does

We explain comparison points, not clinical decisions.

Our guides may discuss treatment categories, common medications, provider types, consultation expectations, pricing considerations, safety checks, and questions to ask before choosing a provider.

This information is general and may not apply to your individual health situation. Only a qualified clinician who can assess your medical history can advise whether a treatment is appropriate.

What CheckRx does not do

We are not a clinic, pharmacy, or prescriber.

CheckRx does not diagnose medical conditions, prescribe medication, dispense medication, monitor your treatment, review lab results, provide emergency advice, or replace your relationship with a healthcare professional.

Do not delay seeking medical help because of something you read on CheckRx. If you are unsure about symptoms, side effects, interactions, or eligibility, speak with a clinician or pharmacist.

Treatment safety

Online treatment still needs proper clinical checks.

Weight loss / GLP-1

Prescription weight loss treatment may not be suitable for everyone. A clinician should assess BMI, medical history, current medicines, pregnancy status, diabetes history, and relevant risks.

ED treatment

ED medication can interact with other medicines and may be unsafe for some heart, blood pressure, or nitrate-related situations. A proper clinical review matters.

Testosterone / TRT

TRT should involve appropriate testing, diagnosis, monitoring, and follow-up. Symptoms alone are not enough to confirm suitability.

Third-party providers

Provider decisions happen outside CheckRx.

If you click through to a provider, that provider is responsible for its own consultation process, clinical decisions, prescribing, pharmacy arrangements, fulfilment, customer support, privacy policy, and terms.

CheckRx may help you compare what to look for, but the final decision should be based on qualified clinical advice and your own review of the provider’s current information.