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prescriptions

Repeat Prescriptions

The practice has a dedicate prescription telephone line for patients to order repeat routine items of medication.  This is a 24 hour answerphone service.  To request the items you require you will need to leave your full name, address & date of birth, together with the name of the medication you require.   You also have the option to leave your contact telephone number in case of query.

Medication can be ordered by the following means:

     E-mail to repeat.prescriptions@gp-p81172.nhs.uk

     By post with a Stamped Addressed Envelope

     Ask your local chemist

     24hour answerphone 01253 955720

     By fax on 01253 955718

     Dropped in at the surgery.

If you are on long-term medications and need regular repeat prescriptions there will be a tear-off slip attached to your prescription; please tick the items you require and either give or send this to the Surgery for your next prescription.

Please give 48 hours' notice for repeat prescriptions. Many Chemists offer a collection service.

You will also receive a reminder on your tear-off slip when you need to see either the Doctor or Nurse for a review before your next prescription is issued - please make an appointment in advance of your prescription being due.

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GP Cover for Dr Murray's maternity leave

The practice is pleased to announce the appointment of two locum GPs - Dr Tooher and Dr Anthony - who will be working at the practice until next February to cover Dr Murray's maternity leave.

 

 

New Patient Registrations.

We have been having some enquiries about whether or not we are registering New Patients, in the New Health Centre. We can confirm that we are continuing to register new patients and welcome any new registrations immediately. Our List is well and truly open!! 

 

Changes to the Presciption Telephone Line

We have now changed the Prescription Telephone Line to a 24 hour answering service since we moved into the New Health Centre. This allows Patients to leave a message with regard to repeat prescription ordering, at a time that suits them and not just during the previousTelephone service of between 10.00 and 1.00.

This is a much improved service and helps to alleviate the frustration some Patients felt when they couldn't get through on the telephone for repeat prescription ordering.

 

 
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