Travelling Abroad?
Before bringing prescription medication on a trip, particularly when flying, it's important to have a medical letter from your prescribing practitioner to avoid any issues at security. Our service fee for obtaining this letter is £15, and it will be valid for one year.
Kindly allow for a minimum of 14 days prior to your travel to facilitate the processing of your flight letter. A physical copy will be dispatched to your residential address, along with a digital copy sent to either your WhatsApp or email.
When packing your belongings, please be mindful of the following: medications may be placed in either your carry-on or checked baggage. It is imperative not to include ice packs in your checked baggage unless they are entirely waterproof to prevent seepage and are adequately secured.
For short flights and temperatures below 30 degrees, it is permissible to transport your medication without ice packs. While it is possible that the ice pack may be confiscated at security, its inclusion in your documentation minimises this likelihood.
It is advised to store your ice pack in the freezer preceding your travel. It is crucial to note that under no circumstances should your medication be frozen.