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Online pharmacies
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Online pharmacies
Does anyone have any experience with and can recommend (or recommend against) any particular online pharmacy, specifically for the use of repeat prescriptions?
And if so, how does it integrate (or not) with Patient Access repeat medications?
Looking for one that's free.
And if so, how does it integrate (or not) with Patient Access repeat medications?
Looking for one that's free.
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Re: Online pharmacies
Lloyds Direct is free. They can get it wrong however. That's the only one I've tried.
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Leothebear wrote:Lloyds Direct is free. They can get it wrong however. That's the only one I've tried.
Thanks. Can to expand on "they can get it wrong", please? What, how, how often, etc, and what action from you is needed to sort it out. And are you still with them despite it?
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Lloyds Pharmacy which happens to be in our local Sainsbury. Works well with online repeat orders. Some problems initially but resolved.
I order through Patient Access online and then say " please deliver to Sainsbury Pharmacy " in the comment box . I get a txt msg to say when it is ready for collection.
I order through Patient Access online and then say " please deliver to Sainsbury Pharmacy " in the comment box . I get a txt msg to say when it is ready for collection.
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Sorry, to be clear I am asking about only-online ("virtual") pharmacies where you order online and they deliver to you.
Just about all physical pharmacies have order online and collect yourself capability nowadays, but of course that's limited to the ones you can conveniently get to.
Just about all physical pharmacies have order online and collect yourself capability nowadays, but of course that's limited to the ones you can conveniently get to.
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"NHS prescriptions without the hassle
Order, track and get reminders for your repeat prescriptions with LloydsDirect. Plus get your medicine delivered, for free."
https://www.lloydsdirect.co.uk/prescrip ... placement=
Although I use it as an excuse to go to Sainsbury and to peruse their cakes and wine sections...
Order, track and get reminders for your repeat prescriptions with LloydsDirect. Plus get your medicine delivered, for free."
https://www.lloydsdirect.co.uk/prescrip ... placement=
Although I use it as an excuse to go to Sainsbury and to peruse their cakes and wine sections...
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monabri wrote:"NHS prescriptions without the hassle
Order, track and get reminders for your repeat prescriptions with LloydsDirect. Plus get your medicine delivered, for free."
https://www.lloydsdirect.co.uk/prescrip ... placement=
Although I use it as an excuse to go to Sainsbury and to peruse their cakes and wine sections...
Yes, as already mentioned by Leothebear, but if you are going to pick it up you are not using LloydsDirect, you are just using the "regular" Lloyds Chemists service, so you can't tell me about your experience of LloydsDirect, which is really what I'm asking for.....
(BTW, OT hint: if you set it up to be your nominated pharmacy in Patient Access you won't need to put "please deliver to Sainsbury Pharmacy" in the comments box each time.)
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mc2fool wrote:Does anyone have any experience with and can recommend (or recommend against) any particular online pharmacy, specifically for the use of repeat prescriptions?
And if so, how does it integrate (or not) with Patient Access repeat medications?
Looking for one that's free.
presuming you mean "same as NHS prescrioptions in a pharmacy" ?
I use ophamacy2u. Everything smooth - it still depend son the surgery/GP getting their bit right of course, andf then the delivery service ditto.
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Well they don't always send the things I've ordered. I have 5 meds and initially a month's worth of all five were delivered. Then I started to get meds I didn't need and not get the ones I'd exhausted. I have never had a med sent that wasn't of my list however (so not that wrong.
It's still better than going to the pharmacy.
It's still better than going to the pharmacy.
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didds wrote:presuming you mean "same as NHS prescrioptions in a pharmacy" ?
I use ophamacy2u. Everything smooth - it still depend son the surgery/GP getting their bit right of course, andf then the delivery service ditto.
You presume correctly, and I presume you mean http://www.pharmacy2u.co.uk
They were the first one I looked into, largely 'cos they stuck a flyer in my front door recently, but a quick google showed some concerning history:
Online pharmacy fined for selling customer data
Pharmacy2U found unsafe and ineffective by CQC
Still, those were a few years ago (2015 & 17).
Do you use Patient Access and/or the NHS App? And if so, does Pharmacy2U appear in them as your nominated pharmacy?
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Leothebear wrote:Well they don't always send the things I've ordered. I have 5 meds and initially a month's worth of all five were delivered. Then I started to get meds I didn't need and not get the ones I'd exhausted. I have never had a med sent that wasn't of my list however (so not that wrong.
It's still better than going to the pharmacy.
Hmmm ... I have one on a one month cycle and a second on a two month cycle ... wonder how they'll deal with that?
Do you use Patient Access and/or the NHS App? And if so, does Lloyds Direct appear in them as your nominated pharmacy?
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mc2fool wrote:Do you use Patient Access and/or the NHS App? And if so, does Pharmacy2U appear in them as your nominated pharmacy?
I dont know what "patient access" is TBH, but the NHS App does indeed show pharmacy2u as mu nominated pharmacy
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mc2fool wrote:Hmmm ... I have one on a one month cycle and a second on a two month cycle ... wonder how they'll deal with that?
wrt pharmacy2u "they" dont.
You request a repeat prescription online via them, your GP approves it and P2U then issue it. At least in my expereince of a few years etc.
They do send you reminders but I ignore them and just keep an eye on my meds and order when I've a couple of weeks stock left.
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mc2fool wrote:Does anyone have any experience with and can recommend (or recommend against) any particular online pharmacy, specifically for the use of repeat prescriptions?
And if so, how does it integrate (or not) with Patient Access repeat medications?
Looking for one that's free.
I use Well Pharmacy. It's integrated with my GP surgery, and I'm 100% satisfied with it.
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didds wrote:mc2fool wrote:Do you use Patient Access and/or the NHS App? And if so, does Pharmacy2U appear in them as your nominated pharmacy?
I dont know what "patient access" is TBH, but the NHS App does indeed show pharmacy2u as mu nominated pharmacy
didds wrote:You request a repeat prescription online via them, your GP approves it and P2U then issue it. At least in my expereince of a few years etc.
Thanks. Patient Access is another system for accessing your GP etc, like the NHS App and has the same functionality. It's been around for many years (the NHS App is very much a late comer to the game), and I slightly prefer it, mostly due to familiarity really.
So, rather than requesting the repeat prescription from P2U, have you tried requesting it through the NHS App? If P2U are your nominated pharmacy that should work. If you haven't tried it already give it a go next time.
I ask 'cos I'd just prefer to keep the number of websites/apps I have to deal with down to a minimum.
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MDW1954 wrote:I use Well Pharmacy. It's integrated with my GP surgery, and I'm 100% satisfied with it.
Thanks, I'll check them out.
Same question as to the others: Do you use Patient Access and/or the NHS App? And if so, does Well Pharmacy appear in them as your nominated pharmacy?
Also, what's the typical turnaround time, from you putting in the request to it arriving?
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I use Patient access but pick mine up
Their website is VERY easy to use and I aways get mine 2 days after ordering, sometimes the next day
Their website is VERY easy to use and I aways get mine 2 days after ordering, sometimes the next day
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mc2fool wrote:MDW1954 wrote:I use Well Pharmacy. It's integrated with my GP surgery, and I'm 100% satisfied with it.
Thanks, I'll check them out.
Same question as to the others: Do you use Patient Access and/or the NHS App? And if so, does Well Pharmacy appear in them as your nominated pharmacy?
Also, what's the typical turnaround time, from you putting in the request to it arriving?
I don't use either of those apps.
I used to request medicine online through my GP's website, and then pick it up at one of four or five local pharmacies. But given the distance we are from our local market town, this was sometimes a bit of a drag.
Switching to Well, I thought that I would continue to request via my GP, and that Well would fulfil it. But no: I have to log onto Well's website. The process is painless, and the whole transaction takes around a minute.
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mc2fool wrote:So, rather than requesting the repeat prescription from P2U, have you tried requesting it through the NHS App? If P2U are your nominated pharmacy that should work. If you haven't tried it already give it a go next time.
I ask 'cos I'd just prefer to keep the number of websites/apps I have to deal with down to a minimum.
I hadnt - I've just put a request in via NHS app. It seems to have at least registered/ordered - I'll await further action etc to see what really happens
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MDW1954 wrote:Switching to Well, I thought that I would continue to request via my GP, and that Well would fulfil it. But no: I have to log onto Well's website. The process is painless, and the whole transaction takes around a minute.
Hmm...that's curious. Does your GP have their own custom system and not offer access via the NHS App, Patient Access, etc, etc?
Anyway, so how long does it typically take for the meds to arrive in your hands?
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