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Mounjaro NHS 2026: Complete Guide to Eligibility, Cohorts, Waiting Times & Private Options

✍️ Written by Shadeia Younis, Superintendent Pharmacist (GPhC No. 2052119) | Last updated June 2026 — includes Cohort 2 launch 23 June 2026 | 25 min read

About the Author: Shadeia Younis, MPharmS — Superintendent Pharmacist & Founder, Slinic

As an NHS-contracted superintendent pharmacist and the founder of Slinic, Shadeia monitors NHS England commissioning guidance and NICE technology appraisals daily. This guide is updated in real time as criteria change — including the Cohort 2 expansion on 23 June 2026. GPhC No. 2052119 · Slinic GPhC No. 1033729 · NHS-contracted.

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Mounjaro on the NHS in 2026 is available — but access is complicated. The medication is approved by NICE (TA1026, December 2024), but NHS England has implemented a phased rollout that makes the criteria significantly more restrictive than NICE’s clinical recommendation. Your eligibility depends on your BMI, your qualifying conditions, and critically — whether your GP practice has opted in to the prescribing pathway. This guide explains all of it clearly, including the Cohort 2 expansion that launched on 23 June 2026.

Cohort 2Launched 23 June 2026 — BMI 35–39.9 with 4 qualifying conditions now eligible for NHS Mounjaro
BMI 40+NHS Cohort 1 threshold — plus 4 of 5 qualifying conditions, GP practice must opt in to QOF
12–36 monthsTypical NHS Tier 3 specialist weight management service waiting time by region
Apr 2026QOF T2D pathway activated — Mounjaro now in GP contract for qualifying T2D patients

The Three NHS Routes to Mounjaro in 2026

Route Who it covers How to access Waiting time GP referral needed?
Route 1: QOF primary care — Cohort 1 BMI 40+ (37.5+ ethnic) with ≥4 of 5 qualifying conditions Ask your GP if their practice has adopted the QOF Mounjaro pathway. If yes, GP prescribes directly. None if practice has adopted — variable if not No referral — GP prescribes directly
Route 2: QOF primary care — Cohort 2 ⭐ NEW 23 Jun 2026 BMI 35–39.9 (32.5–37.4 ethnic) with ≥4 of 5 qualifying conditions Same as Cohort 1 — ask your GP if their practice has adopted the pathway None if practice has adopted No referral — GP prescribes directly
Route 3: NHS Tier 3 specialist weight management BMI 35+ with ≥1 comorbidity (varies by ICB) — broader criteria than QOF but longer wait GP referral to Tier 3 service. Multidisciplinary assessment (dietitian, psychologist, clinician). 12–36 months typical — varies significantly by ICB Yes — GP referral required
Critical point about GP practice participation: The QOF Mounjaro pathway is optional for GP practices — not all practices have adopted it. Even if you meet Cohort 1 or Cohort 2 clinical criteria perfectly, your GP may not be able to prescribe Mounjaro if their practice has not opted in to the pathway. Ask your GP directly: “Has your practice adopted the QOF tirzepatide prescribing pathway?” The answer will determine which route is open to you.

NHS Cohort Criteria — The Full Breakdown

Cohort 1 (Active — launched March 2025)

To qualify for NHS primary care Mounjaro under Cohort 1, you must meet ALL of:

  • BMI 40 kg/m² or above (adjusted to 37.5 for South Asian, Chinese, other Asian, Middle Eastern, Black African or African-Caribbean backgrounds)
  • At least FOUR of the following five qualifying long-term conditions:
  1. Type 2 diabetes
  2. Hypertension (high blood pressure — diagnosed)
  3. Dyslipidaemia (high cholesterol — diagnosed)
  4. Established cardiovascular disease (prior heart attack, stroke, angina, or heart failure)
  5. Obstructive sleep apnoea (diagnosed, with or without CPAP)

Cohort 2 (Active from 23 June 2026) — NEW

Cohort 2 launched 23 June 2026. If you have a BMI of 35–39.9 (32.5–37.4 with ethnic adjustment) and at least FOUR of the five qualifying conditions above, you are now eligible for NHS primary care Mounjaro — subject to your GP practice having adopted the QOF pathway.

Future cohorts — planned but not yet active

Cohort Planned start date BMI threshold Conditions required
Cohort 3 April 2027 40+ (37.5+ ethnic) 3 of 5 qualifying conditions (lower bar than Cohorts 1–2)
Cohort 4 April 2028 (projected) 35+ (32.5+ ethnic) 2 of 5 qualifying conditions
Cohort 5 TBC 30+ (27.5+ ethnic) 1 qualifying condition

NICE TA1026 vs NHS England Commissioning — Why There’s a Gap

The most common source of confusion is the difference between what NICE has approved and what NHS England is actually prescribing.

Factor NICE TA1026 (clinical recommendation) NHS England active commissioning
Minimum BMI 35 (32.5 ethnic) 40 (37.5 ethnic) — Cohort 1 / 35 (32.5) — Cohort 2 from June 2026
Conditions required At least ONE weight-related comorbidity At least FOUR of five specific conditions
Why the difference? Full clinical recommendation for population benefit Phased rollout to manage NHS capacity and cost — estimated 3.4 million patients would qualify under full NICE criteria
When will it align? Projected 2027–2030 as cohorts expand Cohort 5 (projected) would align with NICE’s BMI 30+ recommendation
In plain terms: NICE says Mounjaro should be available to anyone with BMI 35+ and any weight-related condition. NHS England is phasing this in over years because prescribing it to all 3.4 million eligible patients immediately would cost approximately £5 billion per year and consume an unsustainable proportion of GP appointment capacity. The cohort system manages this — with each cohort activation extending access to more patients.

The QOF T2D Pathway (April 2026)

Separate from the weight management cohorts, Mounjaro was incorporated into the NHS General Practice Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF) for type 2 diabetes from April 2026. This matters because:

  • T2D patients who meet NICE TA1026 criteria (BMI 35+ with T2D and ≥1 other condition) may be eligible through this pathway even if their BMI is below the Cohort 1 or 2 weight management threshold
  • The QOF framework means Mounjaro is now part of standard diabetes management at GP level — not just a specialist medicine
  • GP practices that have adopted the QOF T2D pathway can prescribe tirzepatide for T2D patients within their contracted NHS services
  • Again — participation is optional. Your practice may not have adopted this pathway

NHS Tier 3 Weight Management Services — Regional Waiting Times

Tier 3 services are NHS-funded multidisciplinary weight management programmes providing medical, dietary, and psychological support. Mounjaro (and Wegovy) are available through these services. Access is via GP referral. Waiting times vary enormously by Integrated Care Board (ICB):

Region NHS ICB Typical Tier 3 wait Notes
London All 5 London ICBs 18–36 months Highest demand in England — longest waits in South East and North East London
Manchester Greater Manchester ICB 12–24 months Significant investment in Tier 3 — shorter waits than London but still significant
Birmingham Birmingham and Solihull / Black Country 18–30 months High deprivation areas creating pressure on service capacity
Leeds / Bradford West Yorkshire ICB 12–20 months Bradford has highest T2D rate in England — significant local demand
Liverpool / Merseyside Cheshire and Merseyside ICB 18–30 months Knowsley has highest obesity rate in England — extreme pressure on capacity
Sheffield South Yorkshire ICB 12–20 months Four districts with variable service availability
Nottingham Nottingham and Nottinghamshire ICB 12–24 months Variable by local authority area within ICB
Bristol / BNSSG NHS BNSSG ICB 12–18 months Among the shorter wait times in England — better-funded Tier 3 provision
Scotland All NHS Scotland boards 12–24 months Free NHS prescriptions for all Scottish patients — different governance via SMC

How to Access NHS Mounjaro — Step by Step

  1. Check your BMI and qualifying conditions against the cohort criteria above. Calculate your BMI using the NHS calculator and note which of the five conditions you have been diagnosed with.
  2. Book a GP appointment and ask two specific questions: (a) “Does our practice participate in the QOF tirzepatide/Mounjaro prescribing pathway?” and (b) “Do I meet the current cohort criteria based on my BMI and conditions?”
  3. If your practice has adopted the pathway and you meet criteria: your GP can prescribe Mounjaro directly. This is the fastest NHS route — no referral, no waiting list in most cases.
  4. If your practice has not adopted the pathway: ask for a referral to your local NHS Tier 3 weight management service. This is the alternative NHS route but involves a 12–36 month wait.
  5. If you don’t meet current NHS criteria or waiting times are too long: private prescribing at Slinic (BMI 30+ or 27+ with a qualifying condition) provides access within 48 hours at fixed 2026 prices from £139.

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NHS Mounjaro vs Private Mounjaro — The Full Comparison

Factor NHS Mounjaro (QOF pathway) Private Mounjaro (Slinic)
Cost Free on prescription (standard prescription charge waived for Cohort 1/2) £139–£285/month fixed — no hidden fees
Eligibility BMI 40+ (Cohort 1) / 35–39.9 (Cohort 2) + 4 conditions + GP practice must opt in BMI 30+ or 27+ with any qualifying condition
Waiting time Variable — immediate if practice has pathway, months otherwise 48 hours — no waiting list
GP referral Not needed for QOF pathway — GP prescribes directly Not needed — Slinic prescriber assesses independently
Clinical oversight GP monitoring — depth varies by practice Named Slinic prescriber + free monthly check-ins throughout treatment
Medication supply NHS pharmacy — dispensing times vary Next-day cold-chain tracked delivery to your UK address
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Wegovy on the NHS in 2026 — Key Differences

Wegovy (semaglutide) follows a different NHS pathway from Mounjaro — understanding both helps you identify the most appropriate route:

Factor Mounjaro NHS 2026 Wegovy NHS 2026
Primary indication on NHS Weight management (Cohort 1/2) + T2D (QOF) Weight management (Tier 3) + Cardiovascular (April 2026 new pathway)
Cardiovascular pathway Not yet approved for this indication — data expected 2026–2027 Approved April 2026 for BMI 27+ with established CVD, no T2D — via GP referral
Weight loss evidence 22.5% average (SURMOUNT-1) 15% average (STEP 1)
Head-to-head result 20.2% vs Wegovy 13.7% (SURMOUNT-5 2025) 13.7% vs Mounjaro 20.2% (SURMOUNT-5 2025)
Slinic price from £139 (2.5mg) £99.99 (0.25mg)
Key 2026 update on Wegovy and CVD: From April 2026, Wegovy is available on the NHS for patients with established cardiovascular disease (heart attack, stroke, peripheral artery disease) and BMI 27+ — regardless of T2D status. This SELECT-trial-based pathway is separate from the weight management cohorts and does not require referral to a Tier 3 service in many cases. If you have established CVD, ask your GP about the Wegovy cardiovascular pathway specifically.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does my GP have to prescribe Mounjaro if I meet the NHS criteria?

No — and this is the most important thing to understand. The QOF Mounjaro pathway is voluntary for GP practices. Even if you perfectly meet Cohort 1 or Cohort 2 clinical criteria, your GP is not obligated to prescribe Mounjaro if their practice has not adopted the QOF pathway. The percentage of practices that have opted in varies significantly by region. If your practice has not adopted the pathway, your options are: ask to be referred to an NHS Tier 3 service, or access privately at Slinic from £139 without a GP referral.

What are the five qualifying conditions for NHS Mounjaro?

The five qualifying conditions for NHS primary care Mounjaro are: (1) type 2 diabetes, (2) hypertension (high blood pressure — diagnosed), (3) dyslipidaemia (high cholesterol — diagnosed), (4) established cardiovascular disease (prior heart attack, stroke, angina, or heart failure), and (5) obstructive sleep apnoea (diagnosed). For Cohorts 1 and 2, you need at least FOUR of these five. Cohort 3 (from April 2027) will require only three.

I have a BMI of 37 and type 2 diabetes — do I qualify for NHS Mounjaro in June 2026?

Potentially — from 23 June 2026, Cohort 2 covers BMI 35–39.9 with at least four qualifying conditions. With a BMI of 37 and T2D, you need three more qualifying conditions from: hypertension, dyslipidaemia, established CVD, or sleep apnoea. If you have these, you meet the Cohort 2 clinical criteria. However, you also need your GP practice to have adopted the QOF Mounjaro pathway — this is not universal. Speak to your GP. If your practice hasn’t adopted the pathway, Slinic can prescribe privately for you with BMI 37 and T2D — you easily meet private eligibility criteria.

Can I get NHS Mounjaro for weight loss without type 2 diabetes?

Yes — T2D is one of the five qualifying conditions, not the only one. You need four of the five. So if you have BMI 40+ with hypertension, dyslipidaemia, cardiovascular disease, and sleep apnoea — that is four conditions without T2D and qualifies you for Cohort 1. However, the QOF T2D pathway specifically requires T2D — that pathway is separate. The weight management cohorts (1 and 2) do not require T2D but do require four qualifying conditions from the full list of five.

What is the NHS Mounjaro waiting time?

For the QOF primary care pathway, there is no formal waiting time — if your GP practice has adopted the pathway and you meet criteria, they can prescribe at your appointment. However, many practices have not yet adopted the pathway, which effectively creates a wait until they do. For NHS Tier 3 weight management services, waiting times are typically 12–36 months depending on your region — with London, Liverpool, and Birmingham having the longest waits. Patients who cannot wait typically access privately at Slinic (48-hour turnaround from assessment to delivery).

Is NHS Mounjaro the same medication as private Mounjaro?

Yes — NHS and private Mounjaro is the same medication (tirzepatide) manufactured by Eli Lilly. Slinic sources exclusively from Eli Lilly’s authorised UK supply chain — the same supply chain used by NHS pharmacies. The medication, dose strengths, and KwikPen device are identical. The difference is simply the route of access and who bears the cost.

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