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Request Your Repeat Prescription

Please allow five working days for prescriptions to be processed by the surgery.

1 Order Online via the NHS App

Owned and run by the NHS, the NHS App is a simple and secure way to order your repeat prescription.

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You can order your repeat prescriptions directly on our website using the Accurx Triage Form. Clearly mention the items required.

Unfortunately we cannot take your repeat order over the telephone.

We are exploring options with the Pharmacy First Team to limit support for paper requests to only frail patients. This means when you request via the pharmacy it will only come to us as an online request. Just like you would do on the NHS App or by using the Accurx Triage Form

Medication Reviews

If you are on repeat medication, you will be asked to have a review at least once a year. Some medicines might need more regular checks. A message will show up on your repeat prescription slip when a review is due.

These medication reviews are usually done by a GP. They can be a face-to-face appointment, or more often, they are done over the phone.

Sometimes, our nurses will do the medication review if you are attending one of our specialist clinics, like for diabetes or asthma. If you are not sure who will review your medication, it’s always good to check.

As soon as you see the message on your prescription slip, please book an appointment. This could be a telephone consultation or a face-to-face appointment, to make sure there are no delays with your prescriptions.

Further Information

If you are on repeat medication, you will be asked to have a review at least once a year. Some medicines might need more regular checks. A message will show up on your repeat prescription slip when a review is due.

These medication reviews are usually done by a GP. They can be a face-to-face appointment, or more often, they are done over the phone.

Sometimes, our nurses will do the medication review if you are attending one of our specialist clinics, like for diabetes or asthma. If you are not sure who will review your medication, it’s always good to check.

As soon as you see the message on your prescription slip, please book an appointment. This could be a telephone consultation or a face-to-face appointment, to make sure there are no delays with your prescriptions.