Chelsea Pharmacy Medical Clinic in London

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Chelsea Pharmacy Medical Clinic

London · Chelsea · updated 4 July 2026

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Treatments
21
Categories
5
From
£90
With pricing
13
Chelsea Pharmacy Medical Clinic is a CQC-registered private clinic at 61-63 Sloane Avenue, Chelsea (SW3 3DH), offering IV vitamin drips from £199, NAD+ infusions, iron infusions at £745 and GP-led hormone therapy, open seven days a week.

Key facts

CQC registered
Yes (rating: Good, provider ID 1-6592336557)
IV drip therapy from
£199 per session (30 to 60 min)
Iron infusion
£745 (includes GP consultation, infusion and aftercare)
NAD+ therapy
IV infusion, sessions 1 to 3 hours
Functional medicine and nutrition packages
£590 (2 sessions), £1,140 (7), £1,900 (10)
Private GP consultation from
£155 (30 min, weekdays)
Hormone lead
Dr. Klaudia Raczko, Medical Commissioner for the Enhanced Games
Open
7 days a week

Chelsea Pharmacy Medical Clinic operates from 61-63 Sloane Avenue in Chelsea, London (SW3 3DH), and is registered with the Care Quality Commission with a rating of Good (provider ID 1-6592336557). The clinic combines private GP care with wellness and longevity services, including IV vitamin drips, NAD+ infusions, iron infusions, functional medicine and hormone therapy. It is open Monday to Friday 9:00 to 18:30, Saturday 9:00 to 15:00 and Sunday 11:00 to 16:00.

The biohacking and hormone side of the clinic is led by Dr. Klaudia Raczko, described on the site as an expert in hormonal health and a Medical Commissioner for the Enhanced Games. This service covers Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT) and Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT), performance and wellness blood panels, DNA and epigenetic testing and bespoke IV therapy. The clinic states it is the first UK clinic to collaborate with Safe-Pulse. Two of its private GPs list GMC registration numbers (Dr. Saqib Mukhtar, GMC 6105792, and Dr. Ashikur Rahman, GMC 6155993).

On pricing, IV drip therapy starts at £199 with sessions of 30 to 60 minutes, and NAD+ therapy is delivered as an IV infusion lasting 1 to 3 hours after an initial consultation. Iron infusions are £745 and include a GP consultation, the infusion and aftercare, performed under GP supervision. Functional medicine and nutrition packages, delivered by nutritionist Natalia Otero Sancho, run in three tiers: £590 for two 50-minute sessions, £1,140 for seven and £1,900 for ten. Klarna financing is offered for ADHD and iron infusion services.

21 treatments across 6 categories in the menu and pricing section below.

Compiled from published research and each venue's own published information. Information only, not medical advice.

Information compiled from the clinic's website, last checked 4 July 2026.

Treatments & pricing

Sourced from the clinic's published menu where available.

Team

13 practitioners listed where available.

Private GPs (5)

Dr. Maryam Bahnam
Dr. Saqib MukhtarGMC 6105792

GMC 6105792

Dr. Ashikur RahmanGMC 6155993

GMC 6155993

Dr. Preeti Gill
Dr. Sandeep Bolia

Private GP & Aesthetic Medicine Specialist (1)

Dr. Rasheed Mosaheb

Aesthetic medicine

Hormone health specialist (1)

Dr. Klaudia Raczko

Hormonal health · TRT and HRT

Described on the site as a recognised hormone expert and Medical Commissioner for the Enhanced Games (unverified).

CP Practitioner, Sports & Exercise Physiologist (1)

Mr. Imran Khan

Sports and exercise physiology

Director, Pharmacist (1)

Bhavin Patel

Managing Partner, Retired Pharmacist (1)

Nazim Ali

Nutritionist, Functional Medicine (1)

Natalia Otero Sancho

Nutrition · Functional medicine

Podiatrist (1)

Alaa Razak

Musculoskeletal lower limb and foot assessments

Team member (1)

Professor Dr. Ebrahim Nadirali

Professor · Diabetes · Obesity

Facility

Conditions treated

Health areas Chelsea Pharmacy Medical Clinic states it works with. General information, not a treatment claim.

Hormone & metabolic

Hormonal imbalances (thyroid issues, PCOS, menopause)

Diagnostics & testing

Nutritional deficienciesIron deficiency

General

Chronic fatigue syndromeDigestive disorders (IBS, Crohn's disease, bloating)Autoimmune conditions (rheumatoid arthritis, lupus)Stress and anxietySleep disorders
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Hormone & metabolic

Hormonal imbalances (thyroid issues, PCOS, menopause)

Diagnostics & testing

Nutritional deficienciesIron deficiency

General

Chronic fatigue syndromeDigestive disorders (IBS, Crohn's disease, bloating)Autoimmune conditions (rheumatoid arthritis, lupus)Stress and anxietySleep disordersWeight managementIron loss related to chronic diseases like IBDFood allergies and intolerancesSkin conditions (acne, eczema)DiabetesCardiovascular issuesCognitive decline and brain fogAddiction recovery supportPost-illness recoveryAthletic recovery and performanceDepression

Equipment

  • Safe-Pulsehormone-optimizationThe clinic states it is the first UK clinic to collaborate with Safe-Pulse

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Practical information

Hours
Monday: 9:00-18:30; Tuesday: 9:00-18:30; Wednesday: 9:00-18:30; Thursday: 9:00-18:30; Friday: 9:00-18:30; Saturday: 9:00-15:00; Sunday: 11:00-16:00
Getting there
Chelsea
Website
cpmedicalclinic.com
Payment
Klarna (Pay in 3 or Pay in 30 days, available for ADHD and iron infusion services, 18+, UK residents)
Certifications
CQC (Care Quality Commission) overall rating: Good, Sloane Avenue location
Consultation
Required before first session

Location

61-63 Sloane Avenue, Chelsea, London, SW3 3DH

61-63 Sloane Avenue, Chelsea, London, SW3 3DH

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Frequently asked

How much does IV drip therapy cost at Chelsea Pharmacy Medical Clinic?
IV drip therapy starts at £199 per session. Each session lasts 30 to 60 minutes depending on the chosen drip, and a qualified practitioner assesses your health goals before recommending a drip.
How much is an iron infusion at Chelsea Pharmacy Medical Clinic?
An iron infusion is £745. The price includes a GP consultation before the infusion, the infusion itself and aftercare, and it is performed under GP supervision. Klarna payment is available for this service.
Does the clinic offer NAD+ therapy?
Yes. NAD+ therapy is delivered as an intravenous infusion following an in-depth consultation and a personalised plan. Sessions typically last 1 to 3 hours depending on the dosage.
Is Chelsea Pharmacy Medical Clinic CQC registered?
Yes. The clinic is registered with the Care Quality Commission with an overall rating of Good and provider ID 1-6592336557.
Where is Chelsea Pharmacy Medical Clinic and when is it open?
The clinic is at 61-63 Sloane Avenue, Chelsea, London, SW3 3DH. It is open Monday to Friday 9:00 to 18:30, Saturday 9:00 to 15:00 and Sunday 11:00 to 16:00. You can reach it on 0207 838 6180.
Who leads the hormone and biohacking services?
Hormone health and performance services, including TRT and HRT, are led by Dr. Klaudia Raczko, described as an expert in hormonal health and a Medical Commissioner for the Enhanced Games. The clinic also offers functional medicine and nutrition with Natalia Otero Sancho.

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