Non-urgent advice: Please note
We are not able to accept telephone requests for repeat prescriptions.
Dispensary Times
Day your request has been received | Day your prescription / medication is ready |
---|---|
Monday | Thursday |
Tuesday | Friday |
Wednesday | Monday |
Thursday | Tuesday |
Friday | Wednesday |
Saturday | Wednesday |
Sunday | Wednesday |
How to order your prescription
- by emailing our practice on [email protected] with your name, date of birth, address and exact medication you require
- using the NHS app
- via the chemist
- in person by completing the request form at the reception
- by post with your name, date of birth, address and exact medication you require
What to do with old medicines
Take it to the pharmacy you got it from. Do not put it in your household bin or flush it down the toilet.
Patients are reminded to:
- Get their medication when they need it
- Check they have enough medication regularly
- Book their next medication review with their GP in advance
- Avoid stressful emergency orders
With almost half the population reliant on repeat prescriptions the ‘be prepared’ call comes ahead of Bank Holidays when access to services may be reduced.
To make sure that people remain safe as the bank holidays get underway, we are encouraging people to be prepared by ensuring they have enough of their repeat prescriptions, prepare for common illnesses with over-the-counter medicines and know their GP surgery and local pharmacy opening times.
More information on services
Dental help
The Greater Manchester dental helpline (0333 332 3800) is available from 8am to 10pm every day, including weekends and Bank Holidays for those who need help urgently when their practice is closed, or do not have a regular dentist.
GP out-of-hours service
To access care out-of-hours between 6:30pm and 8:00am, call your GP surgery on their usual number. Specific hours and the way to book appointments may vary.
Pharmacy opening times
Over the Easter Bank Holidays, many local pharmacies will not be open as usual. Find details of pharmacy Easter opening hours here or visit our service finder to find the contact details of your nearest pharmacy.
111
Anyone who has an urgent medical need and isn’t sure what to do can contact NHS 111 online or call for free. It’s available around the clock, seven days a week. Around half of those who call 111 speak to a clinician such as a GP, nurse, or pharmacist. The NHS 111 service can provide self-care advice, signpost to an appropriate local service, or book people in to services. 111 online is for people aged 5 and over. Call 111 for free if you need help for a child under 5.