Get Free Support to Quit Smoking In One Step at a Time
At Imaan Healthcare, we understand that quitting smoking is one of the most complex yet crucial things you can do for your health.
That’s why we proudly support the NRT Voucher Scheme, offering free nicotine replacement therapy (NRT) products to eligible individuals through participating pharmacies.

NRT stands for nicotine replacement therapy, a medically approved way to reduce withdrawal symptoms by giving your body small, controlled doses of nicotine, without the harmful chemicals found in cigarettes.

In medical terms, NRT is a smoking cessation aid used to replace the nicotine you would otherwise get from smoking tobacco.

Examples of NRT include:
Nicotine replacement therapy gum
Nicotine patches UK
Nicotine inhaler UK
Sprays, lozenges, and tablets
These cigarette replacement products help reduce cravings and withdrawal symptoms, allowing you to break the habit gradually and safely.
The NRT voucher is part of the NHS stop smoking support initiative. Eligible patients receive a voucher from a stop-smoking advisor that can be redeemed at participating pharmacies, like Imaan Healthcare, for free nicotine replacement products.
Are you looking to replace cigarettes and kick the habit for good?
Imaan Healthcare provide you the NRT Voucher Scheme, that may be the perfect start for you.
Nicotine addiction is more dangerous when it becomes more than a habit. Basically, it’s a dependency. But with expert guidance and quality NRT products, it’s possible to replace cigarettes with healthier alternatives and overcome cravings effectively.
At Imaan Healthcare, we will guide you through the safe replacement of nicotine, including the right dosage, form (inhaler, chew, or patch), and duration of therapy.
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Imaan Healthcare is a nationwide chain of nearly over 70 independent Community Pharmacies, meaning you can easily find a pharmacy near you. We employ over 300 people from the communities where our pharmacies are based, serving over 100,000 patients yearly.