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To the best of my knowledge, most, if not all UK universities ask for chemistry A-level.

However, you could do a foundation year first. These are offered by some universities with medical schools, and are designed to make it possible for people with non-typical A-levels to apply to study medicine and become doctors with just 1 year extra studying.

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