If your doctor feels that your medication can be safely prescribed on a repeat basis, we will provide your nominated pharmacy with instructions to issue these for you. Please return this with the required items clearly marked either by hand at the surgery or by post. If you enclose a stamped addressed envelope we will post your prescription back to you.
Alternatively, you can order online via the EMIS Patient Access system, or by filling in the order form at the bottom of the main index page.
Unfortunately, we cannot accept orders for repeat prescriptions over the telephone as per Department of Health guidelines.
Most chemists in the area provide a collection service. Please ask your pharmacist about this.
Medication Reviews
Patients on repeat medication will be asked to see either a doctor, nurse practitioner or practice nurse at least once a year to review these regular medications.
Please allow two full working days between requesting and collecting your medication.
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