What to check
- Search practitioner names on the Ahpra public register when a clinic names doctors, nurse practitioners, pharmacists, or other registered practitioners.
- Check whether the page explains assessment, prescription decision, pharmacy dispensing, follow-up, and what happens if treatment is not appropriate.
- Check whether prescriptions are guaranteed or correctly described as practitioner-discretionary.
- Check whether compounding or pharmacy language is tied to a named pharmacy, lawful pathway, and current TGA context.
- Check whether advertising uses weight-loss, injury-repair, hormone, anti-ageing, or transformation claims before a lawful pathway is visible.
- A clinic-model score should separate practitioner proof, pharmacy proof, advertising proof, and patient-support proof.
Source links
- Ahpra Register of practitioners
- Pharmacy Board codes and guidelines
- TGA compounded medicines guidance
- PHYX homepage
- Thrive Rx homepage
The fastest safe path is still the same: batch, COA, label, payment, support, and dispatch proof before trust.
Run the batch checker