Order A Repeat Prescription
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- Order a Repeat Prescription
If you think you may need a new prescription for medicine, please make an appointment with the doctor
- Repeat prescriptions are normally for patients with long-term conditions who receive regular treatment.
- Your doctor will explain the repeat prescription system upon beginning regular treatment.
- Please provide the exact drug names wherever possible.
- You can order a repeat prescription from the practice or by downloading this order form and returning it completed to the practice.
- Please allow at least 48 hours after submitting your request before collecting your prescription from the surgery or your chosen chemist.
Online repeat prescription request
Did you know you can request your repeat prescription online?
The easiest, safest and quickest way to order your repeat prescription is online. There is no need to make a phone call or visit us; instead computer, smartphone or tablet users can request repeat prescriptions anywhere – 24 hours a day, seven days a week. You can also check what medication you should be taking and when.If you are not already registered for GP online services please let a member of the practice team know you would like to use this service.
Prescription charges
The NHS prescription charge is a flat-rate amount which successive Governments have thought it reasonable to charge for those who can afford to pay for their medicines. Prescription prepayment certificates (PPCs) offer real savings for people who need extensive medication.
- The current prescription charge is £7.85.
- From 1 April 2010 a three monthly PPC is £29.10. This saves you money if you need four or more items in three months.
- A 12 month certificate is £104.00 and saves money if 15 or more items are needed in 12 months.
PPCs are available by 10 monthly direct debit instalment payments. The prescription prepayment certificates allow anyone to obtain all the prescriptions they need for £2 per week. There is further information about prescription exemptions, fees and PPCs available on the NHS website