Ordering your repeat medication

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From 1st September 2025, we are asking all patients to to order their prescriptions through the NHS App on their home computer, tablet or smartphone (or nominate a relative or friend to do so on their behalf) OR to order by visiting our practice in person and leaving us a completed request form (using the form attached to your previous prescription which your pharmacist will give you).

From 1st September 2025, we will no longer accept repeat prescriptions requests from community pharmacies. If you currently order your prescriptions by phoning your community pharmacy, then please take action now. Do not leave it till September.

This is an improvement in our service as it aligns us with standard practice in most other GP practices in the country and brings several important benefits:

  • Improved safety: ordering through NHS App reduces the risk of errors
  • Faster processing: your request comes direct to us, speeding up the time it takes for your prescription to be ready
  • Better communication: you can track your prescription through the app so you know exactly where it is: no more “ping pong” between us and your pharmacy!

We understand that using new technology can be challenging. To help, local support is available to guide you in using the NHS App. You can find support through:

  • The Reginald Centre digital help sessions
  • The NHS website includes step-by-step guides and videos https://www.nhs.uk/nhs-app/nhs-app-help-and-support/
  • Our staff are happy to give you practical support over the phone or during your visit. We also run drop in sessions for people that need a higher level of support.
  • You can ask a relative, friend or carer to order on your behalf using the “proxy access” function in the app.

Please don’t hesitate to contact us if you have any questions or need further assistance. Thank you for your ongoing support for the practice and the wider NHS