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Repeat Prescriptions

greepillsPlease give 48 working hours notice.

If your doctor agrees, you may obtain repeat prescriptions without seeing your doctor by placing your repeat request form in the postbox or the box provided in the lobby. Please ensure you have ticked your requirements.

If you are unable to come to the Surgery then please send your request by post, enclosing a stamped addressed envelope. This may take longer so allow more time. If you are housebound you may be able organise with the Chemist to have your drugs delivered. Alternatively, you may request repeat prescriptions using the on-line prescription service on the front page of this website.

Unfortunately requests for prescriptions cannot be taken over the telephone due the risk of errors occurring and, in addition, as this may block the telephone for urgent calls. If you receive regular repeat prescriptions your doctor will ask you to make an appointment from time to time to monitor your medication.

We recycle thousands of prescriptions per year. We rely on a system to ensure efficient processing. Requests on hand written paper or for non-agreed medications may cause delay. If you have a regular prescription (e.g. an inhaler from a regular Chemist, in an emergency the Chemist may supply this if the Surgery is closed).

Repeat Dispensing Pilot Scheme

We are introducing a scheme whereby a batch of repeat prescriptions can be issued in advance for up to one year's worth of medciaton without the need for the patient to contact the surgery to request the repeat medication and collect the prescription.  This system will, however, only be suitable for patients on the same number of repeat items and where the prescription remains stable over a long period of time, e.g. patients taking Thyroxine.  If you would like to be included in this pilot repeat dispensing scheme, please discuss this with your doctor.