Order a Repeat Prescription
How to order your repeat prescription
Online – Using Patient Access
The easiest way to order a repeat prescription is to send this via Patient Access after you have registered for online services.
Simply log in to the online portal and visit the medication section. You then tick the prescriptions you want.
If the medication you need is not on the list then include this in the use the ‘Message for your practice’ section when requesting other itmes and type your request in the box.
Online – Using this website
If you have not registered for a Patient Access account you can make a request for your repeat prescription via this website. Click here to make a request.
In person
You can do this by returning the right-hand half of a previous prescription for the required medications, or by submitting a handwritten request.
Please put this repeat prescription request in the box on the reception desk.
By post
You can post your prescription slip or written request to us at the practice. You can include a stamped addressed envelope for return by post if you will not be able to pick up your prescription from the surgery.
Electronic Prescribing
Instead of issuing a green hand signed paper prescription, the doctor can now send the prescription electronically to your chosen pharmacist.
This means you don’t have to come back to the surgery to pick up the prescription, but you can go straight to the pharmacist and pick up your medicine.
This works even better if you request the medicine online as it means you can miss out on two trips to the practice.
You can nominate your pharmacy:
- Visiting your regular pharmacy and signing up for electronic prescribing.
- Ask the receptionist at the practice to register your chosen pharmacy.
- You can also change your nominated pharmacy through the online portal under the medication section and then click on ‘change pharmacy’. However you cannot make the initial nomination online.
Find out more about electronic prescribing.
Medication reviews
The doctors at the practice regularly review the medication you are taking. They will sometimes call you in for a medication review and this may involve blood tests. It is very important that you attend these appointments, as it keeps you safe whilst taking medication.
Non-urgent advice:
Whichever method you use for ordering a repeat prescription, it takes two working days to process (Our working days are Monday to Friday).
If you need it sooner then please tell reception so they can alert the doctor.