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ONLINE PRESCRIPTION SERVICE
If you have already registered for online prescription ordering you can click the link below to place a request. If you havent registered yet scroll down for information on how to do this.
How to Register:
All patients will be asked to register for the service by completing a registration form. Once completed the form can be posted in the box at the main entrance to the practice. Alternatively, if you have the facility to scan and email the form this can be emailed to Photos.TMP@nhslothian.scot.nhs.uk
Once the form is completed, signed and returned to the practice, we will send you an activation letter by email. Once your registration has been activated you will be able to order your repeat prescriptions at www.patient-services.co.uk . The practice has a dedicated member of the team to help with this transitional process. If you have any issues please contact us and we can arrange for them to give you a call.
Please scroll down for a more information or click the button below to download the registration form. Unfortunately due to a requirement for a physical signature we are not able to offer this form online. Paper copies of this form are avilable at reception.
Download the registration form
Can I still order at the surgery?
Yes. Requests for prescriptions can also be posted in the box at the main door at the surgery.
Can I still order at the pharmacy?
Yes. Some pharmacies offer an ordering service on behalf of patients. This change will not affect any existing arrnagements.