Prescriptions
Repeat Prescriptions
Repeat prescriptions can be requested as follows:
- By using our online services, Patient Access via the link at the top of this page (If you are not registered to use this service, please Register for our Online Services).
- By completing an online form here
- By visiting the surgery in person – Your prescription will have a request form attached when it is issued, showing repeat medication. This form should be used when you are requesting repeat medication. You should make it clear by marking the box next to each item you require. You can drop the request in by hand at the surgery or you can post it. Please remember to include a stamped addressed envelope if you want the prescription posted back to you.
- By registering with your local chemist – They can request your repeat medication prescription on your behalf from the surgery, and many also offer a home delivery service for your medication.
Please allow two working days, excluding weekends and Bank Holidays, for your request to be processed.

Pharmacy First Minor Ailments Scheme
Do you get your prescriptions for free? If so then local pharmacies are now able to see and prescribe for patients with minor ailments to save you having to attend the surgery.
For a list of the conditions that can be treated at your local pharmacy, please see the leaflet below:
NHS Pharmacy First Minor Ailments Scheme
Both the Lloyds pharmacies are participating in this service. You don’t need an appointment, just drop in and see them.
Medication Reviews
Patients on repeat medication will be asked to see a doctor, practice nurse or the practice pharmacy advisor at least once a year to review these regular medications and notification should appear on your repeat slip.
Please ensure that you book an appropriate appointment by telephoning the surgery on 01902 886500 or using our Medication Review form below to avoid unnecessary delays to further prescriptions.
Not Registered for Online Services?

GENERAL MEDICATION QUERY
If you have a general medication query please call the surgery

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NHS Community Pharmacist Consultation Service
The NHS Community Pharmacist Consultation Service (CPCS) was launched by NHS England on the 29 October 2019, to facilitate patients having a same day appointment with their community pharmacist for minor illness or an urgent supply of a regular medicine, improving access to services and providing more convenient treatment closer to patients’ homes.
The service is helping to alleviate pressure on GP appointments and emergency departments, in addition to harnessing the skills and medicines knowledge of pharmacists. Should the patient need to be escalated or referred to an alternative service, the pharmacist can arrange this.