Can I buy Mounjaro in the UK as a US traveller — without insurance?
Yes — and it’s easier than you think.
If you’re visiting the UK from the United States, you can legally buy Mounjaro (tirzepatide) from a registered UK pharmacy like PPRX, without insurance or NHS approval.
No NHS card? No problem.
Unlike the US, private healthcare in the UK means:
- No insurance needed
- No GP required
- No local address necessary
If you’re eligible after a quick consultation, we can prescribe and deliver it straight to your hotel, Airbnb, or family address while you’re here.
Why US travellers buy Mounjaro in the UK
- Lower prices compared to the US
- Easy private access with no paperwork
- No need to see a doctor in person
- Safe and legal route — all handled online
How PPRX makes it simple for American visitors
- Visit www.pprx.co.uk
- Complete our secure medical form — takes 3 minutes
- UK prescriber reviews and approves if suitable
- We deliver to your UK address — fast and discreet
What you get with PPRX
- Genuine Mounjaro pens
- GPhC-registered UK pharmacy
- Clear pricing, no hidden fees
- Expert support even while you’re abroad
Take advantage of your trip to the UK
Whether you’re here for work, vacation, or family — this is your chance to get authentic Mounjaro safely, affordably, and legally.
Order while you’re in the UK at www.pprx.co.uk
👉 Order Mounjaro from the UK’s Trusted Private Pharmacy – PPRX

At PPRX UK, we provide:
- Genuine Mounjaro pens, sourced directly from the manufacturer (Eli Lilly)
- Dispensing via a GPhC-registered UK pharmacy
- Professional consultations with UK pharmacists
- Ongoing support, dosage guidance, and repeat supply options
Whether you’re just starting or switching from Ozempic or Wegovy, we’re here to help.

📞 Get in Touch
Visit www.pprx.co.uk or contact us directly to begin your online consultation.
We offer fast, discreet UK-wide delivery and exceptional support throughout your journey.
Mounjaro is a prescription-only medicine. This article is for informational purposes only and does not replace medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare provider before starting treatment. nhs
