Our clinicians will assess your consultation to ensure your health and safety is at the heart of your treatment plan.


Answer a few questions on your health and your fitness goals.

Our clinicians will review your clinical questionnaire to make sure treatment is right for you.

Once approved, you will access our wealth of experience and resources curated by our team and begin your clinical journey.

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Our clinicians will assess your consultation to ensure your health and safety is at the heart of your treatment plan.
Once approved, your medicine is shipped using 24-hour delivery. All our orders are dispatched in our plain and discreet packaging.
Throughout the program, our clinicians and coaches will be by your side to ensure you experience minimal side effects, find the perfect dosage for your needs, and address any questions you may have.
Whether you experience side effects you'd like to address or simply need a break, we empower you to take control of your journey. We'll pick things back up when you're ready.



Asthma is a chronic inflammatory condition of the airways; this often starts in childhood. It is characterized by reversible airflow obstruction and triggered by allergens or exercise. COPD is a progressive disease, which is usually caused by long term exposure to irritative things like cigarette smoke, which leads to irreversible airflow limitation.
Yes, it's possible to have both conditions simultaneously, a situation known as Asthma-COPD Overlap Syndrome (ACOS). This overlap can complicate diagnosis and treatment, requiring a tailored approach to manage symptoms effectively.
Both conditions are commonly treated with inhalers. Asthma treatment often includes inhaled corticosteroids and bronchodilators to control inflammation and prevent symptoms. COPD management may involve bronchodilators, corticosteroids, pulmonary rehabilitation, and oxygen therapy in advanced stages.
Yes, lifestyle modifications can significantly impact disease management. For asthma, avoiding known triggers and allergens is key. For COPD, smoking cessation is the most critical step. Regular exercise, a healthy diet, and vaccinations against respiratory infections are beneficial for both conditions.
The proper inhaler technique is crucial for the medication to take effect. Some common mistakes of not taking it properly are shaking the inhaler, incorrect positioning, or not inhaling deeply enough. It's advisable to have your technique reviewed by a healthcare professional periodically.
You should seek immediate medical attention if you experience severe shortness of breath, chest pain, confusion, or bluish lips or face. These could be signs of a serious exacerbation requiring urgent care.