Patients suffering from chronic conditions and undergoing treatment
with regular medicine can make use of the online repeat prescription service of
Pharmacy Outlet. Let it help untie your time!
There is no need to wait in the pharmacy and run between
your GP and the pharmacy when you are about to run out of your medication. Pharmacy
Outlet will organise everything for you; you just need to register by
completing the form.
You can nominate Pharmacy Outlet to get started with the
online repeat prescription service, and get your medicine delivered to the
place you prefer.
Why wait until you run out of your medicine? Order online
prescription with Pharmacy Outlet at least a week before running out of supply!
This online pharmacy will also remind you about your next
prescription due through an email alert or phone call. It will help save you
time, effort and money.
Call 03333 222 400 to get more information on online repeat
prescription. The clinical team is always there to provide you necessary advice
and support.
The Pharmacy Outlet’s online repeat prescription service will
help you to get your medication delivered at your chosen address, without any
hassle. You do not require speaking to your GP to get your repeat prescriptions
or visit the chemist to collect your prescription meds.
Pharmacy Outlet will fulfil any repeat prescription and here
is how it works:
- First, Click Here to nominate Pharmacy Outlet
- Get a confirmation receipt through mail
- Necessary arrangements will be made with your prescribing GP to collect your prescription electronically
- Your prescription will be assessed by the pharmacy professional
- You will receive your repeat prescription at your address in England
Ordering medication through the Pharmacy Outlet’s online
repeat prescription service is free and the delivery is also free. However, you
need to pay for the medicines you need. The process of registration and
nominating Pharmacy Outlet is pretty quick and easy.
If you wish to change or cancel the nomination, it is important
that you speak to your GP and the pharmacist in advance.