Order a repeat prescription

If you take Medicine regularly, you will usually have a repeat prescription.

This means that you can order your medicine when you need it without having to see a GP.

You cannot order repeat prescriptions by phone. This is to protect patient safety.

Order using the NHS app or website

The NHS app is a quick way to access NHS services. Using the NHS app means you do not need to enter your personal details each time you contact the surgery. You can read more about the app on the NHS website.

You can use your NHS account to order a repeat prescription.

You will need the NHS app or your NHS account login details.

Patient Triage prescription request

You can order a repeat prescription using an online form.

We recommend only using this form if you do not have access to other online services like the NHS app.

You will need to provide the name of the medication and dosage.

We will respond within 3 working days.

Order in person

You can order a repeat prescription in person at the surgery.

If you have a repeat prescription slip, you can drop it off at the prescription drop-in box.

See surgery contact details

Nominating a pharmacy

When you order a prescription online, you can have your prescription sent electronically to a pharmacy of your choice to collect your medication. This is called a nomination.

Find out more about nominating a pharmacy
Medication reviews

If you take medicine regularly, you should check it is right at least once a year. This is called a 'medication review'. You should also arrange a review if you're experiencing side effects from your medication.

To request a medication review, complete our online form or contact us.

Questions about your medication

Your local pharmacy can give advice on your medicines. This includes how to use your medicine, worries about side effects or any other questions you have. For more information about pharmacists, see our Self Care page.

Prescription charges

You can learn more about prescription charges on the NHS website:

NHS prescription charges

What to do with old medicines

Return any old or unused medicines, including inhalers, to your local pharmacy. Do not put them in your household bin or flush them down the toilet.