| ENSIFORM | Botanical and medical word meaning sword-shaped (8) |
| PROLAPSE | Medical word meaning to slip out of place (8) |
| VERMOUTH | From "wormwood", a variety of wine traditionally flavoured with said plant along with other aromatic botanicals and herbs (8) |
| OLAY | Cosmetics company with Active Botanicals and ProX lines |
| PHARMACY | A dispensary for medicine and medical supplies (8) |
| MCKINSEY | Consulting firm that advised ICE to cut spending on food and medical care for detainees, per the Times and ProPublica |
| GLADIOLI | Plants of the iris family, with sword-shaped leaves and spikes of funnel-shaped, brightly-coloured flowers (8) |
| GLADIOLA | Plants with sword-shaped leaves (8) |
| GLADIATE | Sword-shaped, as the leaves of an Iris plant |
| HYACINTH | Garden plant with sword-shaped leaves |
| PYREXIA | Medical word for fever (7) |
| PSORA | Obsolete medical word for scabies (5) |
| ALGID | Medical word for chilly or cold (5) |
| CAMEINTOMONEY | Inherited by leaders, coroners and medical examiners, and teachers and coppers (4,4,5) |
| DISPENSARY | A place where medicine and medical supplies are prepared and issued (10) |
| NEURO | Medical word form |
| NICE | City on the French Riviera; a sugared, coconut-flavoured biscuit; or, an NHS agency that develops and provides clinical guidelines on treatments and medical procedures (4) |
| DOCTORS | Daytime talk show created by Phil McGraw focusing on health and medical issues as discussed by a team of medical professionals, The - (7) |
| OSCAN | Ancient Italian needing oxygen and medical examination |
| MOSCOW | Straggling cows and medical officer head for Russian city (6) |