Requests for repeat prescriptions can be made in person, by letter phone or online
Please remember it is your responsibility to ensure you order your repeat medication on time and allow adequate time for your request to be processed.
Always allow extra time for weekends and public holidays.
You can order items which are listed on the right hand side of your repeat prescription computer slip.
The practice cannot be held responsible for any delay of your request, nor any technical failure of the system.
When ordering your repeat prescriptions please make sure you give your full name, date of birth and a full list of any medications required.
Post Requests
Please note for postal requests please allow extra time, in the event of postal and/or technical problems.
Online Request
You must bring to reception a form of identification which shows your name and address e.g. Drivers Licence.
You will be issued with a welcome letter containing the appropriate web address and your personal access code.
Request for a Medication That Was Previously Issued as an Acute “one-off” Prescription
If you wish a Special Request item, example a previous acute prescription, please state clearly what this is for i.e. hay fever etc, your GP will then decide if a prescription is appropriate.
Administrative staff who receive your request have been trained to issue prescriptions but they do not have in depth medical knowledge, so please ensure that you provide as much detail for Special Request item as possible.
Please note it is not possible to order the contraceptive pill or hormonal replacement therapy as a repeat prescription and patients should see the Practice Nurse for this.
Hospital Requests for Change of Medications
When you are discharged from hospital you should normally receive 5 days-supply of medication.
On receipt of your medication requirements, which will be issued to you by the hospital, please bring this to the surgery or telephone before your supply of medication has run out
Hospital requests for change of medication will be checked by the practice pharmacist first, and if necessary they will issue you with a Prescription.
Review of Your Repeat Medication
The GPs will review your medication, regularly, which may involve changes to your medications, in accordance with ICB and other National Medicines Organisations and best clinical practice.
Please be reassured that this will not affect your treatment.
Repeat medications which the GP deems inappropriate will not be automatically re-issued even if started by a previous GP from the patient’s old surgery.
Patients are encouraged via messages on the right hand side of the prescription, Practice newsletter and Posters in the Surgery, to tell the GP or Receptionist if they are no longer taking a repeat medication.
Review of your repeat medications is done annually and may be done either face to face with a GP or via a telephone appointment.
Loss or Stolen Prescriptions/Medications
Patients who have lost or had stolen prescriptions for medication liable to abuse must notify the police.
They will obtain an ‘incident or crime number’.
A further prescription may be issued based on the discretion of the GP.
This is not an automatic right i.e. to obtain a repeat for a lost or stolen prescription.
Electronic Prescription Service
The Electronic Prescription Service allows your prescription to be sent electronically to a pharmacy of your choice.
To sign up, you need to speak to your preferred pharmacy and complete a form to confirm that they can receive your prescription directly.
Once you have signed up, your chosen pharmacy will receive your prescription electronically and you will NOT have to pick up your paper prescription from us.
If you have already nominated a pharmacy, your prescription will be sent to them electronically unless you tell us otherwise.