Since the Practice move to Total Traige system, we have more pateint contact than usual and hence increased prescribing . This means our current staff are having to manage more workload within the same resources . So please bear this in mind. Order in time and use online access to order repeats rather than on paper or in person.
Repeat prescriptions require 72 hours notice (not including weekends or bank holidays).
Repeat prescription forms/slips are obtained from our dispensary. You may also like to register for on-line repeat prescription ordering (over 16s).
For safety reasons we cannot take requests for repeat prescriptions over the phone.
For instructions on how to register please ring our receptionist.
The Dispensary will only take calls from 14:00 - 17:30 for any prescription related queries.
You will need to have medication review done by our clinical pharmacy team once a year to check for compliance and suitability of medications.
If you have recieved a message to book in for a medication review, please book promptly to avoid delays in getting reauthorised for ordering your medications.
This practice has the benefit of a fully stocked dispensary for all patients who live further than one mile from a chemist.
Opening Times
Acute prescriptions are dispensed when issued. If you think you may need a prescription, please make an appointment to see your doctor.
Asda Pharmacy, South Church Road T: 01388 600210 (09:00 - 18:00)
Boots Pharmacy, St Helens Auckland T: 01388 665183 (09:00 - 17:30)
Tesco Store Pharmacy, St Helens Auckland T: 0345 026 9626 (09:00 - 18:00)
Help with NHS costs
In England, around 90% of prescription items are dispensed free. This includes exemptions from charging for those on low incomes, such as:
These charges apply in England only. In Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales prescriptions are free of charge.
If you will have to pay for four or more prescription items in three months or more than 14 items in 12 months, you may find it cheaper to buy a PPC.
There is further information about prescription exemptions and fees on the NHS website.
We understand that it can be frustrating if a medication does not suit you, causes side effects, or needs to be changed after it has been prescribed.
We would like to clarify how NHS prescription charges work.
The NHS prescription charge is a statutory charge for the dispensing of your prescription by the pharmacy. It is not a payment that guarantees the medication will be suitable, effective, or free from side effects.
Many medicines can affect people differently. Sometimes a medication may need to be changed after review with your GP, nurse, or pharmacist.
Examples include:
In these situations, the original NHS prescription charge still usually applies.
A refund may be possible if:
Refunds are handled through NHS processes and are not usually issued directly by the GP practice.
Please speak to your pharmacy first, as they can often advise on the payment and dispensing details.
You may also be able to apply for a refund through the NHS Business Services Authority (NHSBSA).
Further information can be found on the NHS website:
https://www.nhs.uk/nhs-services/prescriptions-and-pharmacies/
If your medication is causing side effects or does not seem to be helping, please contact the practice so we can review your treatment safely.
Please do not stop important medication without seeking medical advice first.
Thank you for your understanding.
Pinfold Medical Practice