You can order your repeat prescriptions by:
We do not take repeat prescription requests over the phone
Your prescription will be sent to directly your nominated pharmacy. Please check that this is correct when you are ordering to avoid confusion. If your prescription cannot be sent electronically, one of our staff will contact you so you can collect a paper copy.
Please allow 48 hours for prescriptions to be ready for collection.
You can usually collect your prescription from the pharmacy 3 to 5 working days after you have ordered it.
You will need to choose a pharmacy to collect your prescription from. We call this nominating a pharmacy.
You can change your nominated pharmacy at any time:
As qualified healthcare professionals, pharmacists can offer advice on minor illnesses through the Pharmacy First Scheme. These illnesses include:
If you have any of these conditions, you can go directly to the pharmacy without needing an appointment with a doctor.
They can also advise on medicine that you can buy without a prescription.
Many pharmacies are open until late and at weekends. You do not need an appointment.
Most pharmacies have a private consultation room where you can discuss issues with pharmacy staff without being overheard.
If you have a repeat prescription, we may ask you to come in for a regular review. We will be in touch when you need to come in for a review.
Please ensure that you book an appropriate appointment to avoid unnecessary delays to further prescriptions.
Take it to the pharmacy you got it from or bring it in to the surgery.
Do not put it in your household bin or flush it down the toilet.
Find out more about prescription charges on nhs.uk.
If you have questions about your medicine, your local pharmacists can answer these. They can also answer questions on medicines you can buy without a prescription.
The NHS website has information on how your medicine works, how and when to take it, possible side effects and answers to your common questions.
> Go to Medicines A to Z (nhs.uk)
If you would like to speak to someone at the GP surgery about your prescription: