View information about how to request repeat prescriptions.
Patients can request repeat prescriptions via SystmOnline and the NHS App. Patients are strongly advised to use these online services available 24hrs a day. If you would like to register for online services please click here.
Patients can request repeat prescriptions In Person and By Post, view the guidance below on how to correctly order your repeats. Please note If you are ordering appliances (ie: colostomy bags, catheters etc) please write the reference number alongside the required items.
Please allow 48 hours before you collect your prescriptions, this allows us time to prepare, check and authorise the issue of your repeat prescriptions.
Patients can nominate any pharmacy they wish, below are some of our nearest pharmacies.
View below some frequently asked questions about prescriptions...
You should order your repeat prescriptions when you have 7-10 days of medication left to ensure you have your medication before you run out.
You can order your repeat prescriptions online, hand in the tear-off part of your repeat prescription to reception or write a letter to us detailing the the repeat prescriptions you need.
You will need print off an online access form, fill it out and bring it into the surgery. Once you've filled out an online access form you will be given an account ID, account linkage passphrase and an organisation code. You will then have the ability to set up your account via the sign up link above.
If you provide consent to us, family members, carers and care home managers will be able to request access to online services on your behalf. This will enable you to nominate someone to assist with the online ordering process if required.
we usually take two working days to generate a prescription. Once a repeat request has been made by a patient/pharmacy, this will still apply. However ordering online provides more flexibility enabling patients to order medication outside our opening hours. If you have run out of your medication and we are closed, you should contact your usual community pharmacist who may be able to assist you or contact 111.
We recognise that some patients may still require assistance with ordering their repeat prescriptions, for example, due to age, mental illness or capacity. In these circumstances, and with the agreement of the GP practice, the pharmacy or appliance contractor may carry on ordering on the patient’s behalf. If a family member, or carer, knows someone who they think needs help ordering prescriptions they should speak to the GP practice or pharmacy as soon as possible.