Patients taking regular medicine are usually able to get
their repeat prescription online without having to see a GP on every occasion.
With each repeat prescription, there is a computer slip
listing the medicines prescribed. This also helps inform patients about their
prescription needs after reviewing by their doctor for further issue.
Pharmacy Outlet offers repeat prescription online service to
those who are on regular medicine. It also advises patients to take a look at
their slips and keep them safe.
Patients can request a repeat prescription in the following
ways:
- by using online prescription ordering service of Pharmacy Outlet
- by posting your repeat prescription to the address – 40 London Road, Blackwater, Camberley, Surrey GU17 9AA
- by visiting Blackwater Pharmacy to the aforementioned address and providing the prescription in person
- by fax on 03333 222 400
Please note that in order to get started with repeat
prescription online service, you must first register by completing the form
available online.
The service is generally not advisable to patients who do
not receive repeat prescription and who get their medicines from different pharmacies
at all times.
Nominating Pharmacy
Outlet is necessary to get
started with the repeat prescription online service. Please allow at least 2
working days for processing your repeat prescription.
Repeat dispensing is a new way of receiving your medications
or prescribed items without the need to seeing your doctor each time. If your
prescription is regular and unchanging, this is an ideal method of getting your
medicine.
Your GP will sign and provide an authorising repeat
prescription online to your nominated pharmacy so that you get your medicine.
You should place your order a week before you run out of your supply. You must
see your doctor for review of your medicine. The pharmacist may be able to
advise you when to see your GP for medicinal review.
Pharmacy Outlet offers repeat prescription online service to
patients who reside in England. If you wish to change or cancel the nomination,
you must first speak to the GP and pharmacist. You may need a fresh
authorisation.