Prescriptions

Important Information

All prescriptions will be sent electronically to a nominated pharmacy.

Unless advised otherwise, they will be sent to Abington Pharmacy as this is the closest pharmacy to the surgery.  Alternatively you can still visit any pharmacy of your choice as long as you have the electronic code, which we can supply for you via sms/email/verbally.

Finding a Pharmacy

Please visit the NHS Website at Find a Pharmacy Service (NHS)

and use the ‘Find a Pharmacy’ tool to check for any updates on the availability of local pharmacies.

Alternatively, if you do not have access to the internet, please ask a relative or friend to check for you.

  • If you have registered with SystmOnline then please click on the link below to order your prescription.
  • If you are not registered online we would recommend that you register for our online services. Click here   
  • Please allow three working days for us to process your prescription request.  We do not take prescription requests over the telephone.

Electronic Prescribing Service

This practice is set up for the electronic prescription service.

This means that for most patients we can send your prescription to your chosen chemist directly saving you having to come down to the surgery.

If you do not have a nominated pharmacy, please set this up with a member of our reception team.

For more information please click here

Information

Prescription requests can be made a week before your medication is due to run out. Some prescriptions may be post dated.

If you need to order your medication early for any reason, you will need to let us know why otherwise the request may not be processed. For example if you are going on holiday and will be away when you are due to renew your medication please let us know. We monitor all early requests to try to prevent wastage and over ordering of medication. Patients who repeatedly order early may be contacted by the surgery to find out why this is happening.

Prescription Fees

Help with NHS costs

In England, around 90% of prescription items are dispensed free. This includes exemptions from charging for those on low incomes, such as:

  • Those on specific benefits or through the NHS Low Income Scheme
  • Those who are age exempt
  • Those with certain medical conditions

More information is available at NHS Choices

NHS Charges

If you will have to pay for four or more prescription items in three months or more than 14 items in 12 months, you may find it cheaper to buy a PPC.

  • Telephone advice and order line 0845 850 0030
  • General Public – Buy or Renew a PPC On-line

There is further information about prescription exemptions and fees on the NHS website.

NHS Prescription Costs

Why can’t I get a prescription for an over-the-counter medicine?

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You can buy OTC medicines for any of these conditions:

  • Acute Sore Throat
  • Minor Burns And Scalds
  • Conjunctivitis
  • Mild Cystitis
  • Coughs, Colds And Nasal Congestion
  • Mild Dry Skin
  • Cradle Cap
  • Mild Irritant Dermatitis
  • Dandruff
  • Mild To Moderate Hay Fever
  • Diarrhoea (Adults)
  • Dry Eyes And Sore Tired Eyes
  • Mouth Ulcers
  • Earwax
  • Nappy Rash
  • Excessive Sweating
  • Infant Colic
  • Sunburn
  • Infrequent Cold Sores Of The Lip
  • Sun Protection
  • Infrequent Constipation
  • Teething Or Mild Toothache
  • Infrequent Migraine
  • Threadworms
  • Insect Bites And Stings
  • Travel Sickness
  • Mild Acne
  • Warts And Verrucas
  • Haemorrhoids (Piles)
  • Oral Thrush
  • Head Lice
  • Prevention Of Tooth Decay
  • Indigestion And Heartburn
  • Ringworm Or Athlete’s Foot
  • Minor Pain, Discomfort And Fever (Such As Aches And Sprains, Headache, Period Pain, And Back Pain)