Get A Drip Appoints Dr. Luke Pratsides as Chief Medical Officer

Dr. Luke Pratsides, Chief Medical Officer, Get A Drip • Photo Credit: Get A Drip

LONDON, June 12, 2026 (VSNewsNetwork.com) — Longevity and wellness clinic provider Get A Drip has appointed Dr. Luke Pratsides as Chief Medical Officer.

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Dr. Pratsides joins the company as Get A Drip expands its preventative health and longevity-focused services across the United Kingdom. He will help guide the company's clinical strategy and medical governance initiatives.

Before joining Get A Drip, Dr. Pratsides led the medical team at Numan, where he helped develop GLP-1 weight management and testosterone hormone therapy services while overseeing clinical governance programs. His background includes experience in preventative medicine and frontline NHS practice.

"We are delighted to welcome Dr Luke Pratsides as our new Chief Medical Officer and are excited for what the future holds. Healthcare is at a pivotal juncture. Treatments that were once seen as a luxury are now featured as part of everyday wellness routines. As technology evolves and science continues to support the benefits, we're seeing a step change in consumer behaviour. This is promising because ultimately, people are taking charge and living healthier for longer. Now, together with Dr Pratsides, we are looking towards the future, spearheading progressive, proactive longevity measures," said Richard Chambers, Founder and CEO of Get A Drip.

Founded in 2017, Get A Drip operates more than 30 locations and offers blood testing, IV nutrition therapy, vitamin injections, and other wellness-focused services. The company also provides longevity technologies including cryotherapy, red light therapy, hyperbaric oxygen therapy, infrared sauna treatments, and weight management programs.

"As a longevity organisation, we are focused on reducing risk across four major areas: cancer, cardiovascular disease, metabolic disease and neurodegenerative conditions. We may not have all the answers, but we have powerful tools in modern preventative medicine to move the needle on cardiovascular disease, diabetes risk and hormonal health," said Dr. Pratsides.

For more information, visit www.getadrip.com.

Source: Get A Drip

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