Noticeboard

As from 23rd January 2024 our practice website will be upgraded to a new platform.  It will look different and will be easier to navigate.  Patients will still access the website in the same way (www.cramondmedicalpractice.com) and all of the content that the current website holds will still be available it may just be in a slightly different place.  There may be a slight disruption to the website during the early hours of 23rd January when you may not get access but this should be minimal.  No re-registration is required if you use the website for prescription ordering.  We hope you find the website easier to use.

Repeat Prescriptions

pill_bottleRepeat Prescriptions are those drugs that appear on the list of medicines on the right hand side of your prescription. Repeat prescriptions can be ordered by ticking items required on this re-order form.

You can order your prescription in the following ways:

  • In Person - hand in form to reception with items clearly marked.
  • Post - send form to us enclosing a stamped addressed envelope for reply.
  • Telephone - call our dedicated Repeat Prescription Line on 0131 336 0022 between 11:00 - 12:00 on any working day.
  • Online - via the link at the top of this page
  • Local Pharmacy - many local pharmacies offer a prescription ordering service for customers.  Speak to your local pharmacy to see if they are able to order and collect your regular prescription for you.

Please do not use the online form if the medicine you require is not on your repeat prescription. Please contact reception to arrange a telephone appointment with a GP to request the item.


Chemist Collection Service

A number of local chemists offer an ordering and/or collection service for the completed prescriptions. Please inform the local pharmacy and the surgery receptionist if you wish to use this.

symbol error 3Please allow two full working days for prescriptions to be processed and remember to take weekends and bank holidays into account.  

We are no longer able to fax prescriptions to the pharmacy.

 
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