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Kingsfield Medical Centre
Repeat Prescriptions
Request a repeat prescription
Please allow 3 full working days for prescriptions to be processed and remember to take weekends and bank holidays into account.
Use the NHS App
Kingsfield Medical Centre would like to invite you to use The NHS App
Owned and run by the NHS, the NHS App is a simple and secure way to access a range of NHS services on your smartphone or tablet.
The simplest and quickest way to order your repeat medication is by using the NHS App which links directly to your prescription record at the practice.
Order Online with Patient Access
You can order your repeat prescription online using Patient Access
You can order your repeat prescription online using Patient Access.
The simplest and quickest way to order your repeat medication is by using Patient Access which links directly to your Prescription record at the Practice.

If you do not have the NHS App or online access
What to do without NHS App or online access.
If you do not have the NHS App or online access, please put your prescription order into the Prescription Request box, located on the wall in the Surgery foyer entrance.
Find your nearest Pharmacy
Find an open pharmacy near you on the NHS website.

Find your nearest Pharmacy
Find an open pharmacy near you on the NHS website. Check your local pharmacy's opening times, and find your nearest late night, 24-hour or out-of-hours.
How to get Proxy access
Proxy access for another adult is usually given based on them requesting it themselves, or understanding and agreeing to it.
Setting up Proxy access
In most cases you will need to contact the GP surgery of the person who wants help, to ask for Proxy access.
The GP surgery will make sure the person giving access understands and agrees to it, where needed.
You may both have to fill in a form and prove who you are using photo ID.
The GP surgery will then decide what access, if any, is appropriate, and make the changes in their clinical systems to set it up.
Repeat Dispensing
If you, or someone you care for, use the same medicines regularly, you may be able to benefit from repeat dispensing from your pharmacist. This means you won't have to visit the surgery every time you need more medicines.