If you have a regular prescription the easiest ways to order more are:
Your prescription will be ready 48 working hours later. Please make sure you check your medication to know when it’s going to run out or ask us to set up repeat dispensing for you at your next medication review.
We do not accept medication requests over the phone any more for your safety.
Should you want your prescription sent in the post, please send a stamped addressed envelope.
Repeat Requests
Please allow 48 hours, excluding weekends and Bank Holidays, for your request to be processed. Any problems, please telephone the surgery.
Nominate your pharmacy and electronic prescribingÂ
You may choose a pharmacy close to home or near work for the prescription to be sent to electronically. Just give the pharmacist your name and they will dispense the medication – no need to collect the script from the practice and makes a difference to the environment!
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98%
of patients find the receptionists at this GP practice helpful
Local (CCG) average: 89%, National average: 89%
98%
of patients felt their needs were met during their last general practice appointment
Local (CCG) average: 94%, National average: 94%
98%
of patients had confidence and trust in the healthcare professional they saw or spoke to during their last general practice appointment
Local (CCG) average: 95%, National average: 95%
93%
of patients took the appointment they were offered
Local (CCG) average: 93%, National average: 94%
93%
of patients describe their overall experience of this GP practice as good
Local (CCG) average: 84%, National average: 83%
96%
of patients were involved as much as they wanted to be in decisions about their care and treatment during their last general practice appointment
Local (CCG) average: 93%, National average: 93%