The quickest and easiest way to order prescriptions is through Online Consult - Patient Triage.

You can also book prescriptions in a number of different ways, including the NHS App, Patient Access and by email.

Prescriptions.

How to order your prescription, and when to collect it.

How to order your repeat prescription.

 

Repeat prescriptions are issued when a GP is happy for you to have more medication without the need to see you each time. 

If your GP has agreed that your medication should be issued as a repeat, you can order it in a number of different ways.

Please note that it usually takes 72 working hours for prescriptions to be processed and a further 1-2 days to dispense at your local pharmacy. You can find examples of this in the section below to help you work out when to expect your prescription to be ready.

Ordering from your nominated pharmacy

You can order your repeat prescription through your pharmacy, they will inform us of your request.

Ordering your prescription by email

You can send an email to order a repeat prescription - simply send an email to hwicb.farrierhouseadmin@nhs.net with all of your prescription details.

Ordering your prescription online

The quickest and easiest way to do this is by using the NHS App.

Another way is via Patient Access. We’ll need to create a Patient Access account for you, if you don’t have one already - so if you’d like us to do so, please get in touch with the Surgery and we’ll help you get registered.

If you have a Patient Access account, you can log in using the button below and order your prescription via their portal.

You can also use our Online Consultation platform to order repeat prescriptions.

Most pharmacies operate a home delivery service now. Simply request your prescription from us then notify your pharmacy. They will collect the prescription and bring the items to your home. Please note - we are not responsible for ensuring any delivery to your home.

How long will my prescription take to arrive?

 

Under normal circumstances, it takes 72 working hours for prescriptions to be processed and a further 1-2 days to dispense at your local pharmacy.

Here’s when you can expect your prescription to be available, depending on when you order:

  • Ordered by noon Monday - ready to collect from noon Thursday

  • Ordered by noon Tuesday - ready to collect from noon Friday

  • Ordered by noon Wednesday - ready to collect from noon Monday

  • Ordered by noon Thursday - ready to collect from noon Tuesday

  • Ordered by noon Friday - ready to collect from noon Wednesday

It’s your responsibility to ensure that you order your medication in advance – we suggest when you have 7-10 days supply left, it’s time to think about re-ordering.

Common Queries

 

My medication isn’t on repeat.

If you require medication that you cannot see on Patient Access please first check the NHS App. If nothing shows here, contact your local pharmacy with proof of your previous prescriptions. Please be advised this can take up to 3 working days - so please make sure to ask well in advance to make sure you don’t run out of your required medication.

What happens if I miss my checkup?

We have a duty to ensure that your medicines are prescribed safely and we will remind you to come in for appropriate tests and checkups. If reminders are ignored, we may have to reduce your medication supply until you have had your blood test or appropriate checkup.

I need to request a medication I only use occasionally.

Please let us know the name of the medication requested and reason why it is being requested. For example stating “eczema cream” is not very specific and this will lead to delay in medication being issued - so please use the right names wherever you can.

I’ve requested my medication early, but it’s been rejected.

We try to prevent waste through stockpiling of medicines. If you need to order early, please give a reason with your request (e.g. going on holiday). Failure to do so may lead to your medication request being refused.

I’m having problems with my medication, or have decided to stop.

Please let us know if you have decided to stop any medication so we can update your records. It is important that you let your pharmacist or doctor know if you are having any problems with your medication.

How much will my prescription cost?

There are standard NHS prescription charges, to find out more information about prescription charges click the button below.