Prescriptions

Ordering repeat prescriptions

Repeat prescriptions must be set up in advance and authorised by the Doctor.

You can request a prescription online using SystmOnline, the NHS app, email, post, or come in to the surgery and complete a paper request and hand it in. Also most of the local pharmacies offer an ordering service.

Once ordered we will generate your prescription and send it electronically to your pharmacy of choice – please let us know which pharmacy you would like to use.

SystmOnline

You can access Systmonline via SystmOnline

Once registered for an online account ordering repeat prescriptions is quick and easy and can be done at anytime. The form to register is available from reception or can be downloaded here: [Patient Online Registration Form ]

PLEASE NOTE WE REQUIRE 2 FORMS OF IDENTIFICATION TO GRANT ACCESS TO SYSTMONLINE.

Filling in you request form

Tick the items you DO want and LEAVE BLANK the items you DON’T want. Return the counterfoil by post or in person or you can email it to syicb-sheffield.rustlingsrd@nhs.net  These instructions are also printed on the counterfoil of your repeat prescription.

Telephone requests

We have not accepted telephone requests for repeat prescriptions for several years now, unless in very particular circumstances. This is for several reasons; despite installing extra phone lines calls for repeats medications can block the line and make it impossible for patients to get through for emergencies and for Doctors to make urgent calls; A dedicated prescription line or allocated prescription time becomes so busy that patients find it very frustrating to have to keep calling a number that is constantly engaged; In the past we found many telephone requests were unsafe as patients were unable to say accurately which medication they needed.

Medication reviews

We must review your repeat prescriptions on a reasonably regular basis depending on the medication and the conditions being treated and at intervals of no more than a year.

Pharmacy services

Patients across England can now get prescription-only treatment for seven common conditions at their local high street pharmacy, without needing to see a GP. This can include prescribing and supplying antibiotics and antivirals where clinically appropriate.

What conditions can be treated at my pharmacy?

Your local pharmacy can now supply prescription-only treatment, if they believe you need it, for the following conditions:

  • Sinusitis (for patients aged 12 years and over only)
  • Sore throat (aged 5+)
  • Earache (aged 1 year-17)
  • Infected insect bite (aged 1 year+)
  • Impetigo (aged 18 years+)
  • Shingles (aged 18 years+)
  • Uncomplicated urinary tract infections (women aged 16 to 64)