PRP Training Course London. The Standard We Train To

The Academy at The London PRP Clinic by The Wellness runs a doctor-led PRP training course in London covering hair, face and ultrasound-guided joint PRP. It is application only, structured as online theory with a written exam you must pass before you attend, then supervised hands-on treatment of live models we provide. Programmes run from £1,495 to £11,950, and most clinicians recover the fee within their first few patients.

Key points

  • Four programmes, from PRP Foundations at £1,495 to the Regenerative Medicine Fellowship at £11,950, so you train to the level your practice actually needs.

  • You sit and pass a written exam before you attend, so the practical day is spent treating rather than being lectured.

  • We provide vetted live models. You never inject a mannequin or have to find your own patient.

  • No clinician treats a patient at our clinic until they have completed 100 supervised treatments. We teach to the standard we hire to.

Apply by emailing your CV and a short note to concierge@thelondonprpclinic.com.

Who the course is for

The Academy trains doctors, dentists, and prescribing nurses and pharmacists who want to add PRP properly, with other regulated professionals considered on application. That entry requirement is deliberate rather than exclusionary. Under MHRA rules, PRP used for a medical purpose is an unlicensed medicine that doctors are exempt to prepare for their own named patients, so what you can lawfully do afterwards depends on your registration and prescriber status. We would rather tell you that at application than after you have paid.

It is also why the ultrasound-guided joint module sits with doctors only. Musculoskeletal ultrasound-guided intervention is a higher-risk skill, and the Professional Standards Authority has flagged harm arising when it is performed without appropriate training. Being clear about who can do what is not a limitation of the course. It is the reason our graduates can get insured and practise.

How the course works

Three steps, in order, with no filler. First you apply, and we verify your professional registration before confirming a place, because the standard of every cohort depends on who is in the room. Second, you complete the online theory at your own pace and pass a written assessment before you attend. Third, you attend the practical day or days, treating vetted live models under the supervision of GMC-registered doctors.

The exam gate is the part most courses do not have, and it changes the day entirely. When everyone in the room already understands centrifugation science, PRP classification, indications, contraindications and complication management, the practical time is spent on technique and judgement rather than on catching people up. As our lead clinicians put it, “we do not want you learning the theory with a needle in your hand.” Arriving prepared is why a small cohort can achieve more in one or two days than a larger group can in three.

Want to know which programme fits you? Email concierge@thelondonprpclinic.com with your CV.

The four programmes

PRP Foundations, hair and face, from £1,495. Online theory and exam, then one practical day in a small cohort. It includes doctor-led theory, the written exam, one supervised practical day on vetted live models, a certificate of completion, and guidance on indemnity and consumables. This is the right starting point if you want to add hair and facial PRP cleanly and safely.

The PRP Practitioner Programme, from £4,250, is the one most people choose. Theory and exam, then two practical days in a selective cohort, plus your starter kit. It includes everything in Foundations, a second practical day, protocols, and access to the PRP Clinic Business School Intensive. It is built for clinicians who want to run PRP as a high-value, repeatable service rather than an occasional add-on.

The Regenerative Medicine Fellowship, from £11,950, is our most advanced certification. Modular, taught one to one or in a pair, it adds ultrasound-guided joint PRP to everything in the Practitioner Programme. We are honest about its limits. Ultrasound-guided joint PRP is an advanced skill, and the Fellowship gives you a thorough supervised grounding rather than a substitute for ongoing supervised practice, with a clear pathway to logged competence under local governance.

The PRP Clinic Business School Intensive, £1,950 standalone, is one classroom day on pricing, consent, marketing and running PRP as a service. It is included with the Practitioner Programme and the Fellowship, or can be taken on its own.

The 100 treatment standard

Here is the thing that separates us, and it is a hiring rule rather than a marketing line. No clinician treats a patient at The London PRP Clinic by The Wellness until they have completed 100 supervised treatments. Not a certificate, not a weekend, not a signed attendance sheet. One hundred.

That standard exists because PRP results are technique dependent in ways that patients cannot see and marketing does not mention. Injection depth, distribution across the scalp, needle handling, how you manage a difficult phlebotomy, how you read a scalp that is not responding. These are learned by repetition under supervision, not by watching a demonstration. We teach to the standard we hire to, which means the course is built around what actually makes a competent injector rather than around what fits neatly into a day. If you are choosing between courses, ask each provider what standard their own clinicians must meet before touching a patient. The answer is revealing.

The return on investment

The commercial case is straightforward, and we would rather show the arithmetic than assert it. Across the UK market, hair PRP typically retails at around £300 to £500 per session, and because it is delivered as a course of three, one hair patient represents roughly £900 to £1,500. Facial PRP runs at around £250 to £450 per session, or £750 to £1,350 for a course of three. Joint PRP, taught in the Fellowship, sits at around £400 to £800 per joint, or £1,200 to £2,400 for a course. London doctor-led clinics generally price above these ranges.

On those figures the Practitioner Programme pays for itself after roughly three to four patients. For a clinician with an existing patient base, that is often inside the first month of offering the treatment, and everything after that is margin on a service you own. PRP is also a repeat treatment, since patients need maintenance every six to twelve months, so each patient is a relationship rather than a transaction. These are illustrative market ranges rather than a guarantee of earnings, and your results depend on your market, pricing and patient volume.

To discuss which programme fits your practice, email your CV to concierge@thelondonprpclinic.com.

Certification, indemnity and what you can practise afterwards

The certificate that matters is the one your insurer accepts. Leading UK aesthetic insurers require both theoretical and practical training taught by a registered medical professional, plus your own professional registration, and our course is built to that standard. You receive a certificate of completion tied to a case logbook, which is stronger than a certificate of attendance, and we are pursuing CPD accreditation. We give guidance on indemnity and consumables as part of every programme.

On regulation, PRP sits in the medium-risk amber tier of England’s forthcoming licensing scheme for non-surgical cosmetic procedures, under which qualified healthcare professionals meeting agreed standards may perform independently. A consultation on the highest-risk procedures is expected in spring 2026 and standards are still being finalised, so no course can honestly call itself licence-approved yet. What we can do is train you to the standards that already matter and keep our teaching aligned as the rules develop.

What this means if you are a patient

If you are reading this as someone considering PRP rather than as a clinician, the relevant point is what all of the above says about the treatment you would receive. The clinicians treating you have passed a written examination, trained under GMC-registered doctors on live cases, and completed 100 supervised treatments before being allowed near a patient at our clinic. We hold that standard because PRP results depend on technique, and technique depends on volume under supervision.

It is also worth knowing that we run the training other clinicians come to London for. Across our work we report an 87 percent patient success rate, a 32 percent average density increase in hair restoration and more than 187 five-star reviews.

If you are a patient, message us on WhatsApp or email team@thewellnesslondon.com.

How to apply

Cohorts are small and fill quickly. Send your CV and a short note on why you want to train with us to concierge@thelondonprpclinic.com, and we will verify your registration before confirming a place. You will be asked for your professional registration and its verification, prescriber status, evidence of phlebotomy competence, indemnity and identification.

We are selective because our reputation travels with the clinicians we train, and because every place taken by someone who will not use the skill is a place denied to someone who will.

Take the first step. Email concierge@thelondonprpclinic.com with your CV and a short note.

Frequently asked questions about the PRP training course in London

Who can take the PRP training course?

Doctors, dentists, and prescribing nurses and pharmacists, with other regulated professionals considered on application. What you can lawfully do afterwards depends on your registration and prescriber status, and the ultrasound-guided joint module is for doctors.

How much does the PRP course cost?

PRP Foundations from £1,495, the PRP Practitioner Programme from £4,250, the Regenerative Medicine Fellowship from £11,950, and the PRP Clinic Business School Intensive at £1,950 standalone.

Do I have to pass an exam?

Yes. You complete the online theory at your own pace and pass a written assessment before attending, so the practical day is spent treating rather than being lectured.

Do you provide live models?

Yes. We provide vetted live models, so you never inject a mannequin or have to find your own patient.

How quickly does the training pay for itself?

On typical UK market rates the Practitioner Programme pays for itself after roughly three to four patients, often within the first month for a clinician with an existing patient base. These are illustrative ranges, not guaranteed earnings.

How do I apply?

Email your CV and a short note on why you want to train with us to concierge@thelondonprpclinic.com. We verify your registration before confirming a place.

This article is for information and does not constitute legal, financial or professional advice. Earnings figures are illustrative market ranges and are not guaranteed. PRP regulation depends on your profession, scope and model, which you should confirm with the MHRA and your indemnity provider. Reviewed by The London PRP Clinic by The Wellness. Last updated July 2026.

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