Want To Use The Repeat Prescription Service? Nominate Pharmacy Outlet

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All prescriptions, let it be single or repeat, NHS or private, are dispensed and delivered by Pharmacy Outlet, which is located at 40 London Road, Blackwater, Camberley, Surrey GU17 9AA. Pharmacentric Limited operates the this fully stocked online pharmacy. One can contact its pharmacy professionals on 03333 222 400.

Pharmacy Outlet is a licensed pharmacy and registered with the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC). One can verify the details of registration and GPhC logo on the homepage of the website.

It offers the repeat prescription service so that patients can order their repeat medicines online with great ease and comfort. Those who reside in Surrey and surrounding villages (within the reach of five miles) will get their medicines within two or three days of order.

Your GP practice will decide whether you can use the repeat prescription service for the medicines requested by you.

Nominate Pharmacy Outlet for the repeat prescription service and allow the pharmacist to collect your prescription electronically from your GP practice. Once your GP practice sends your prescription electronically, Pharmacy Outlet collects it and then dispenses and delivers your medicine right to your home for free.

The way Pharmacy Outlet collects your prescription from your GP does not change the benefits you get from it.

In order to get started with the Repeat Prescription Service, you must first go to the website and complete the registration form to nominate Pharmacy Outlet. All you need to do is complete the simple questionnaire online or call 03333 222 400.

Remember, patients are not eligible to use the repeat prescription service if their GP practice does not issue a repeat prescription. The service is not for those who collect their medicines from different pharmacies.

In the UK, the NHS has stated that the Repeat Prescription Service will become a default option for patients who get regular prescriptions to treat their chronic conditions.