There are a number of ways to request your prescriptions:
Online
To access either of these services you will be asked to provide some form of Identification.
If you do not have access to the Internet you can request your prescription by:
We do not accept medication requests over the telephone.
Prescriptions will be ready in 2 working days (48 hours) if the request is received in the practice before 14:00. If your request is received after 14:00 or you order via a pharmacy, please allow 3 working days. This excludes bank holidays. Please see the table below for more details.
Day Of Request |
Day To Collect |
Pharmacy Collection |
Monday |
Wednesday |
Thursday |
Tuesday |
Thursday |
Friday |
Wednesday |
Friday |
Monday |
Thursday |
Monday |
Tuesday |
Friday |
Tuesday |
Wednesday |
We have a Medicine Management team at the Practice. If you have any queries about your prescriptions, you can contact the team at the surgery on: Monday, Tuesday- 08:30 - 16:30 & Wednesday 08:00-16:00
The Medicine Manager can provide help or advice with:
Help with NHS costs
In England, around 90% of prescription items are dispensed free. This includes exemptions from charging for those on low incomes, such as:
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.
There is further information about prescription exemptions and fees on the NHS website.
Your GP, nurse or pharmacist will not generally give you a prescription for over the counter
medicines for a range of minor health concerns. Instead, over the counter medicines are available
to buy in a pharmacy or supermarket in your local community.
The team of health professionals at your local pharmacy can offer help and clinical advice to manage minor health concerns and if your symptoms suggest it’s more serious, they’ll ensure you get the care you need.
Please help the NHS to use resources sensibly.
Pharmacy First can give you advice and treatment on a number of minor illnesses, no appointment necessary. You can go along to a pharmacy at a time convenient for you. Many are open 7 days a week and some late into the evening.
They can offer advice on sore throats, eye infections, hay fever, acne, athletes foot, allergies, backache, cold sores, constipation, coughs, diarrhoea & vomiting, earache, eczema, haemmorrhoids, headaches, head lice, indigestion, mouth ulcers, nasal congestion, period pain, thrush, threadworms, warts and verrucas, travel sickness, teething advice and worms.
For more information on this service, click here.