You can order your prescription in the following ways:
The practice operates a repeat prescription collection service, whereby, your nominated pharmacist collects the prescription which can then be obtained from the phamacy. Times pharmacies will take to collect and prepare your prescriptions may vary, but we would suggest allowing 72 working hours after ordering, to allow time for the pharmacy to collect and process your prescription (in some instances it may take them a little longer, for example if they have to order medicine stock specially).
Please ask at reception for further details and to obtain an authorisation form (one for each person). Please note, that once a preferred pharmacy is put in place, to avoid confusion, all prescriptions will be automatically diverted to this pharmacy. Please clearly state if you do not wish this to be the case in an individual circumstance (eg. if item is needed urgently and you wish to collect yourself).
If you supply us with stamped addressed envelopes, we may be able to post the prescription to the pharmacy - however given occasional delays or disruption to postal services, we would recommend you consider nominating a pharmacy close to our surgery, or that is able to call into our surgery regularly, in the first instance and as a preferred option.
Please do not request medication for other members of your family while consulting about yourself.
Repeat medication is something that you receive on a regular basis. Not all medicines are on repeat and some have to be authorised monthly by the Doctors (these include pain killers; antidepressants; sleeping tablets). This is for patient safety reasons, and does not mean you won't receive this items if requested; however these requests require a greater degree of scrutiny to ensure their ongoing suitability for you.
Key Points to Remember