★★★★★ Clinician-led hair restoration in Glasgow

Hair loss medication by Glasgow specialists

Explore medical hair-loss treatment through a confidential assessment with a UK clinician. Your suitability, medical history and treatment goals are reviewed before any prescription option is considered.

Regrowth. Results. Confidence.

2 mins Initial assessment
Private Confidential review
UK Clinician reviewed
Glasgow Hair Clinic Topical Hair Support

Personalised treatment pathway subject to clinical suitability.

Glasgow Hair Clinic Complete Hair Plan

Assessment, treatment review and ongoing support.

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Quick Online Assessment

Tell us about your pattern of hair loss and medical history.

2

Personalised Treatment Review

A clinician assesses suitability and the safest next step.

3

Ongoing Clinic Support

Receive clear instructions, monitoring and follow-up where appropriate.

A two-minute consultation

Find the right hair-restoration pathway for you

Complete the initial screening below. It is not a diagnosis and does not guarantee a prescription. A qualified clinician makes the final suitability decision.

8 quick questions Confidential Reviewed by a UK clinician Personalised next step

Step 1 of 8

What kind of hair loss do you have?

Select the description closest to your current pattern.

Sudden or patchy hair loss, scalp inflammation, hair loss elsewhere on the body or symptoms following illness or medication may require a GP assessment before commercial treatment.

Our treatment pathways

Meet the options behind a personalised plan

The final option depends on clinical suitability. Prescription-only medicine is never supplied automatically.

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Illustration of topical minoxidil hair-loss treatment

Topical Minoxidil

A topical hair-loss medicine applied to the scalp. Suitability and licensed directions depend on the exact product and the patient.

Follow licensed instructions
Illustration of prescription tablet hair-loss treatment

Prescription Tablet Treatment

Prescription options, which may include finasteride where clinically appropriate, are discussed only after a prescriber reviews suitability and risks.

Prescription only
Combination Plan

Combination Plan

A combined approach may be discussed for suitable patients.

Personalised pathway
Post-Transplant Support

Post-Transplant Support

Support for existing, non-transplanted hair where appropriate.

Surgeon guidance
Medication information: Finasteride is a prescription-only medicine and is not offered automatically through this page. Any prescription decision requires an appropriate consultation with a qualified prescriber. Minoxidil products vary by formulation and licensing; patients should follow the instructions for the exact product supplied or purchased.

Clinically responsible care

Real treatment decisions need more than a product page

The cause of hair loss, contraindications, potential side effects and long-term expectations must all be considered before a treatment plan is recommended.

01 Evidence and product information reviewed before treatment.
02 Medical history, current medicines and risk factors assessed.
03 Clear follow-up plan with realistic expectations and monitoring.
Dr Harpreet Kalra at Glasgow Hair Transplant Clinics

Meet our doctor

Dr Harpreet Kalra

Dr Kalra is a hair-transplant surgeon and practising GP. Your treatment pathway should begin with an honest assessment of the cause of hair loss, your medical suitability and the result that can realistically be achieved.

GMC registration 7126076
Clinical background Hair transplant surgeon and GP
Clinic Glasgow city centre
Approach Suitability before treatment

Frequently asked questions

Hair-loss treatment questions

What makes the Glasgow treatment pathway different?

It starts with suitability rather than automatically selling a product. The clinician considers the pattern of hair loss, medical history, current medication and treatment goals.

How long can it take to see a change?

Hair growth is slow. Depending on the treatment and the individual, visible change may take several months. Results vary and no outcome can be guaranteed.

Are side effects possible?

Yes. The potential adverse effects depend on the product. Contraindications, warning signs and what to do if a side effect occurs should be discussed before prescription treatment.

Do I need to continue treatment?

Some treatments only maintain their effect while they continue to be used. The expected duration and what may happen after stopping should be explained during the consultation.

Is treatment suitable for women?

Some options may be considered for women, but suitability depends on the cause of hair loss, pregnancy considerations, medical history and the specific treatment. A clinician must assess this individually.

Can treatment be used after a hair transplant?

Some patients discuss treatment to support their existing non-transplanted hair. The timing and suitability should be checked with the surgeon or prescribing clinician.

Start your confidential hair-loss assessment

Answer the initial questions, then speak with the Glasgow clinic about the safest and most appropriate next step.