Friday 30 June 2017

Ordering Repeat Prescription Online From Pharmacy Outlet

Repeat Prescription Online Service

Pharmacy Outlet offers the NHS Electronic Prescription Service to order and manage your repeat prescription online.

This online pharmacy looks after your repeat prescription. The service will save you time, as you do not require to pay unnecessary trips to your GP. Plus, it ensures that your medicine is kept ready when you need it.

If you are not techno-savvy, you can simply submit your repeat prescription at Blackwater Pharmacy, 40 London Road, Blackwater, Camberley, Surrey GU17 9AA. The pharmacy professional will take care of the rest. The pharmacist will inform your GP to collect your prescriptions electronically, avoiding your unnecessary trips to your doctor.

Pharmacy Outlet pharmacist will re-order for you and will send you an email alert about your next prescription due so that you do not run out of supply. You will receive your medicine right at your door.

Pharmacy Outlet uses IT systems to manage your repeat prescription online. There will be no change in the way you get your prescription medication from this internet pharmacy.

It will send you a free text or email about when your medicine is going to be delivered. Customer care is important for Pharmacy Outlet and providing repeat prescription online service allows it to take care of patients and their medicinal needs.

Call 03333 222 400 about your repeat prescription and for any other healthcare advice. Pharmacy Outlet Repeat Prescription Online Service will continue to be secure, safe, reliable and confidential.

If you want to cancel or change the nomination, please speak to the pharmacist. Remember that you can change or cancel the nomination at any time, but make sure you talk to your GP and Pharmacy Outlet’s representative.

More importantly, do not forget to re-order your repeat prescription online one week before running out of supply. When you notice that you have just one week’s supply, place your order, so that you have the new medicine before the old supply run out.