ORDER WITH THE NHS APP:
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ORDER WITH SYSTMONLINE:
Order your repeat prescriptions online using SystmOnline 24/7: Log in to SystmOnline
Repeat medications can be requested in the following ways:
Your review date is given at the bottom of your repeat slip.
Please allow 3 working days for prescription/medication requests and bear in mind that if you submit a request via Patient Access after 18:00 this will not be picked up until the next working day.
We cannot keep all items in stock and may need time to order them from our wholesaler. If there is a delay beyond our control, we will try to contact you to make you aware of this.
Dispensary Services
Patients who live more than a mile from a pharmacy can collect their medicines from the Practice dispensary.
Patients who live within a mile of a pharmacy will be issued with their paper prescription, or can opt to have their prescription sent electronically to a pharmacy of their choice where their medication will be dispensed.
Click here for contact details and opening times.
Patients collecting a prescription/medication MUST be aged 16 or over.
During Surgery Hours: If you need to obtain your medication urgently, please ask the Dispensary or Reception Staff to help.
When the Surgery is closed: In an emergency, you may be able to get your medicine or prescription in one of the following ways:
These charges apply in England only. In Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales prescriptions are free of charge.
If you will have to pay for four or more prescription items in three months or more than 14 items in 12 months, you may find it cheaper to buy a PPC.
Electronic Prescription Service means that for most patients, we can send your prescription directly to your chosen pharmacy/chemist saving you having to come down to the surgery. To get your prescription sent to your chosen pharmacy, contact the practice to sign up.
Prescribing of over the counter medicines is changing. Your GP, nurse or pharmacist will not generally give you a prescription for over the counter (OTC) medicines for a range of minor health conditions.
Instead, over the counter medicines are available to buy in a pharmacy or supermarket in your local community.
The team of health professional at your local pharmacy can offer help and clinical advice to manage minor health concerns and if your symptoms suggests it is more serious, they will ensure you get the care you need.
Find out more about his change to prescription policy at www.nhs.uk/OTCmedicines
This applies to treatments for the following self-limiting and minor health conditions:
Acute sore throat Conjunctivitis Coughs and colds and nasal congestion Cradle cap (Seborrhoeic dermatitis – infants) Dandruff Diarrhoea (adults) Dry eyes/ sore tired eyes Earwax Excessive sweating (hyperhidrosis) Haemorrhoids Head lice Indigestion and heartburn
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Infant colic Infrequent cold sores of the lip Infrequent constipation Infrequent migraine Insect bites and stings Mild acne Mild cystitis Mild dry skin Mild irritant dermatitis Mild to moderate hay fever/seasonal rhinitis Minor burns and scalds Minor conditions associated with pain, discomfort and/or fever (e.g. aches and sprains, headache, period pain, back pain)
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Mouth ulcers Nappy rash Oral thrush Prevention of dental caries Ringworm/ Athlete's foot Sun protection Sunburn due to excessive sun exposure Teething/ mild toothache Threadworms Travel sickness Warts and verrucae
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