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HOW
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OBTAIN
A REPEAT PRESCRIPTION?
Repeat
prescriptions may be issued for regular medication as arranged by your doctor.
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The line is closed between 12 noon and 1.30pm for lunch and from 12 noon on Wednesdays.
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by telephone, by letter or in person.
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medication to ensure treatment is continuous.
Requests for non-repeat prescriptions for acute or minor ailments will be passed to the
doctor for attention. These requests should be made by phoning 9064 2914 and speaking to a receptionist.