Repeat Prescriptions

Repeat prescriptions are medications which appear on the reverse of your prescription which your doctor would like you to continue on a regular basis.

Online

In Person

We strongly recommend that patients DO NOT submit prescription requests in person.  If you are unable to access online services, you can either contact your pharmacy, who may submit your prescription request on your behalf, or contact the surgery by telephone on 020 8997 4661 after 10am Monday-Friday, and a team member will take your request over the phone.   If there are any specific reasons you are unable to this, you may post your prescription in the prescription box next to the self-check in screen next in the main reception.

It is your responsibility to ensure that your repeat medication is ordered in plenty of time. so please allow up to 2 working days for routine repeat prescription requests.

If you have run out of ’emergency medication’ which includes anti-epileptic medication, insulin, inhalers and adrenaline pens for anaphylaxis please let us know as soon as possible. You may need a Telephone Consultation with the GP Clinical Pharmacist or a Doctor

If you run out of medication outside of our opening hours, please call 111 from your phone, who will be able to assist you

If you normally take regular repeat medication please book an appointment with a Health Care Assistant before you need to request more medication. When you attend your appointment please bring with you a copy of your repeat prescription slip from your previous GP or a list of your medication and the packaging. It can take a week or two for your records to be delivered to us from your previous GP surgery

Please allow up to 2 working days for a prescription request to be processed

Please book a Telephone Consultation with the GP Clinical Pharmacist to request medication that is not on your repeat list but may be needed on an ad-hoc basis e.g. hay-fever medication.

If you have an on-going problem and would like another prescription of a medication previously prescribed to you by a doctor but not on your repeat list you should also book a Telephone Consultation with the GP Clinical Pharmacist

Written requests for non-repeat medication may take more than 2 working days to process as the doctor may wish to speak with you

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