Are Rightangled clinicians qualified and registered in the UK?
Yes. All clinicians working with Rightangled are fully qualified, licensed, and registered with the appropriate UK regulatory bodies.
Key Takeaways
- All clinicians are qualified healthcare professionals
- They are registered with UK regulatory bodies (e.g. GMC, GPhC, NMC)
- Prescribing is carried out in line with UK clinical guidelines and regulations
- Patient safety is the top priority in all clinical decisions
Who are Rightangled clinicians?
Rightangled works with a network of licensed healthcare professionals, which may include:
- Doctors
- Pharmacist prescribers
- Other qualified prescribing clinicians
All clinicians are trained and authorised to:
- Assess your consultation
- Prescribe medication where appropriate
- Provide clinical guidance and support
Licensing and Regulation
All clinicians are registered with relevant UK regulatory bodies, such as:
- The General Medical Council (GMC)
- The General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC)
These organisations ensure that clinicians:
- Meet professional standards
- Maintain ongoing training
- Practise safely and ethically
How are clinical decisions made?
Every consultation is reviewed individually. Clinicians assess:
- Your medical history
- Current medications
- Eligibility criteria
- Potential risks and contraindications
Treatment is only approved if it is considered safe and appropriate for you.
Important
- Treatment is not guaranteed
- Clinicians may:
- Approve treatment
- Decline treatment
- Request further information
All decisions are based on clinical judgement and patient safety
What this means for you
- You receive care from qualified, regulated professionals
- Your treatment is reviewed carefully and responsibly
- Decisions are made in line with UK medical standards
Safety and Standards
Rightangled follows strict clinical governance processes to ensure:
- Safe prescribing practices
- Compliance with UK healthcare regulations
- Ongoing quality and safety monitoring