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Getting weight-loss medication in Cape Town
Cape Town has several established doctor-led weight-management practices, many of which now offer virtual consultations and nationwide courier delivery alongside in-person visits.
Whatever route you choose, the rules are the same everywhere in South Africa: these are Schedule 4 prescription medicines, so you need a consultation with a registered provider and the medicine itself from a licensed pharmacy. The main options for people in Cape Town and the City Bowl, Atlantic Seaboard, Southern Suburbs, Northern Suburbs and the Helderberg are a local in-person clinic/GP, or a reputable telehealth service.
Telehealth vs in person
Telehealth (online): a video or questionnaire-based consultation with a registered doctor, with the medicine couriered to you cold. Usually the most convenient and often the cheapest route (online scripts from around R250), and increasingly the default across SA.
In person: a face-to-face GP or weight-management clinic. Useful if you prefer hands-on care, have a complex history, or want the injection technique demonstrated live. Prices and quality vary, so ask what's included.
Both are legitimate — the key is that a registered provider assesses you and a licensed pharmacy dispenses the medicine.
Local pharmacies in Cape Town
The major chains — Clicks, Dis-Chem and Medirite — have branches across Cape Town and stock the registered products, dispensed on a valid prescription. Stock fluctuates, so it's worth phoning ahead for your dose. Independent community pharmacies can dispense too. Only ever collect these medicines from a licensed pharmacy.
What it costs in Cape Town
Prices are broadly national (set largely by the regulated Single Exit Price plus a dispensing fee), so Cape Town costs are similar to the rest of SA: roughly R1 900–R5 000+ a month at maintenance depending on the medicine, before the consultation, bloods, needles and delivery. See the full price guide and medical-aid cover.
Staying safe
Demand has attracted counterfeiters. A registered provider is the safe way to start .
Avoid counterfeits
