Repeat Prescriptions

Medication on repeat prescription can be requested via a box located inside the main entrance, by post, or  online. Routine requests can take up to 48 hours and urgent requests must be discussed with a prescription clerk.

If you are requesting medication that is not on repeat, you will need to complete a request form at Reception, or via the link below and allow 72 hours for your request to be dealt with.

If you aren’t registered to use Patient Access, or you need to request an acute prescription you can order via the link below.

All prescriptions must now be sent to the pharmacy of your choice via EPS. Sign up and nominate your choice of Pharmacy for Electronic Prescribing Service (EPS), it will save you time.

Online Access Application Form

Alternatively you can order online, online request forms are available at Reception or you can download them here: 

We will require identification for you to sign up.

You can also register for proxy access for children or patients under your care. Please download, complete and return the following form (along with the necessary identification) to the practice.

Online services are only available to patients 16 years and above.

Non-urgent advice: Important Notice

From 1 March 2019 pharmacies will no longer be able to order prescriptions on behalf of patients at this practice. If this change affects you please make arrangements to order your own prescriptions directly from the surgery.

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Medication Reviews

Patients on repeat medication will be asked to consult with a doctor, nurse practitioner or practice nurse at least once a year to review these regular medications and notification should appear on your repeat slip.

Please ensure that you book an appropriate appointment to avoid unnecessary delays to further prescriptions.

Please allow two full working days for repeat prescriptions, three full working days for non-repeat items to be processed, and remember to take weekends and bank holidays into account.