Prescriptions

Methods of ordering your Repeat Prescriptions

  • Via the NHS App – Owned and run by the NHS, the NHS App is the most simple and secure way to access a range of NHS services on your smartphone or tablet. The NHS App is available now on iOS and Android.
  • NHS Online Login – You can view your current repeat medication and order the items you require. This is for patients who have a NHS login.
  • Patient AccessClick here to use our online system
  • By repeat slip or on paper – You can drop your repeat slip in the prescription box

Please Note

A repeat prescription is medication that you have been given for a period of time, or for long-term use. 48 hours notice is required for a prescription. You can  either order your prescription in person by handing in the printed computer slip into reception or you can send your prescription request to the surgery address.

Prescriptions may be collected from the surgery, by a chemist of your choice or can be posted via a stamped addressed  envelope provided by the patient. If you wish the chemist to deliver your medicine, you must arrange this with them yourself.

HRT Prepayment Certificate

From the 1 April, the Government is launching the HRT Pre-Payment Certificate (PPC) to reduce prescription costs for women receiving Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT).

The HRT PPC will be available to buy in one single payment online at www.nhsbsa.nhs.uk/hrt-ppc, or in-person at some pharmacies. You can call 0300 330 2089 for help and support.

Before buying an HRT PPC, you should check if:

Medication Reviews

Please book your medications review appointment at least 10 days before your medication runs out.

Prescription charges

These charges apply in England only.   In Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales prescriptions are free of charge.

  • Prescription (per item): £9.65
  • 3-month PPC: £31.25
  • 12-month prepayment certificate (PPC): £111.60

If you will have to pay for four or more prescription items in three months, or more than 15 items in 12 months, you may find it cheaper to buy a PPC.

What to do with old medicines

Take it to the pharmacy you got it from or bring it in to the surgery. Do not put it in your household bin or flush it down the toilet.