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We operate a written repeat prescription system to keep the phone free for emergencies and to prevent mistakes. Repeat prescriptions can also be faxed to us on 01324 553623. Please use the repeat prescription reorder form at all times. The prescription can be obtained either in person, chemist collection service or by post, in which case you should enclose a stamped, addressed envelope. Please give at least 48 hours’ notice (excluding weekends) and more if possible if posting as there can be delays in the post. Please do not ask the doctor to write repeat prescriptions during consultations - this decreases the time they have to spend with other patients.
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