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 System online user guide Help for online access.IMPORTANT NOTICE - Dates When Surgery Will Be Closed For TrainingThe surgery will beclosed for staff training and educational purposes on the following dates from 1.00pm-3.30pm

IF YOU REQUIRE URGENT MEDICAL ASSISTANCE WHICH CANNOT WAIT UNTIL THE SURGERY RE-OPENS, PLEASE CALL 1-1-1.  CALLS TO THE NHS 111 SERVICE ARE FREE FROM BOTH LANDLINES AND MOBILES

 2024 dates 

Tuesday 5th March - Please note : We will be closed all afternoon on this day from 12.30pm and re-open at  8am on Wednesday the 6th of March 

Wednesday 24th April

Tuesday 14th May

Wednesday 12th June

Wednesday 3rd July

Wednesday 4th September

Tuesday 1st October

Wednesday 6th November

Wednesday 4th December

2025

Wednesday 5th February

Tuesday 4th March

 

 

 

 

 


 

If you have a life threatening emergency, please call 999.

 

 

 

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Repeat Prescriptions

pills_and_cardiogramIf you require regular medication please allow 48 hours(excluding weekends and Bank Holidays) before collecting it. 

You may request your prescription:

  • directly through this website via our online service*
  • send an email to wyicb-cal.longroydescanning@nhs.net. If you send an email please include your full name, date of birth, name of medication and dose or strength.
  • complete a slip in surgery

*If you do not have a username and password for our online service, contact the practice to register.  To register, you will need to attend in person and produce identification.

For safety reasons, we do not accept requests over the telephone.

Some local chemists will collect your prescription and dispense it for you.  Please ask at reception for more details. 

Repeat prescriptions will need periodic review by either of the GPs or the practice nurse and you will be given guidance on this.  Please do not ask the receptionist for prescriptions that you do not receive regularly and understand that she is unable to authorise them.

 

 
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