Online Repeat Prescription Ordering
Our Practice Computer system has changed from EMIS (Patient Access) to System One. If you have previously registered for Online Access with EMIS please discard your login details. You can re-register with us to order your repeat prescription online with our NEW System.
Our Practice Computer system is System One. If you have registered for this facility you can order your repeat prescription online. Simply click on the image, you will be directed to the SystmOne login page.
If you have not yet registered for this facility and would like to, please speak to Reception. [Please Note: Repeat prescription requests cannot be taken over the telephone]
Please download the leaflets below for information on SystmOne:
Repeat Prescriptions
Unless a specific arrangement has been made for you to collect a prescription without seeing a Doctor, you will normally be asked to make an appointment before any further treatment is prescribed.
Please note: The GPs do not do repeat prescriptions. Please order your repeat prescriptions via one of the ways listed below. Prescriptions for controlled drugs must be collected personally. We cannot hand over prescriptions to anyone under 16 years of age.
You can order as follows: Please allow two working days before collection
- Via email – [email protected]
- In person at the surgery
- By post, enclosing a stamped addressed envelope for us to mail back to you
- Online ordering – please ask at reception to register for this service (If you have already registered, please see the notice above)
- Order via the NHS App: (watch the video below:)⇓
Repeat Prescription Requests
Do you pay for your prescription?
Prescriptions are free for:
- Men and women over sixty
- Pregnant women with a valid maternity certificate
- Children under sixteen or up to nineteen in full-time education
- Mothers of babies under twelve months
- People who receive income support (check list on Form P11 from Social Security or Post Office)
- People with family credit
- Certain chronic conditions
NHS Prescription Pre-Payment Certificate (PPC)
If you are not entitled to free prescriptions, you can buy a Prescription Pre-Payment Certificate (PPC) from the NHS.
Save money on NHS prescriptions by prepaying for them. You can pay a set price for prescriptions for 3 or 12 months, no matter how many you need.
Click the button below for more information on the PrePayment Certificate (PPC):