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If you have mild or moderate flu symptoms, stay home to avoid spreading the virus, especially in GP practices, hospitals, and other healthcare settings. If you need medical advice, visit your local pharmacy or call NHS 24 on 111 for urgent concerns. 

To reduce the spread:

Wash hands often, cover coughs/sneezes with a tissue or your elbow. Consider wearing a face mask.

Find a self help guide at

 Self-help guide: Flu-like illness | NHS inform

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See link below

Better Health - NHS (www.nhs.uk)

     

       

To ensure our patients get access to the most appropriate care quickly and safely please click on the the link below. This will also lead you to information on PHARMACY FIRST

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Please note that the practice no longer operates a repeat prescription voicemail line. You have 3 options to ensure you receive your repeat prescription, these are:

1) By using the right hand page of your paper copy of the prescription, and hand into the practice or your local pharmacy. 

2) You can organise for your pharmacy to order your repeat medication.

3) By contacting the practice to arrange for online repeat prescriptions. The practice will issue you with a pin code prior to registration on the website.

Please be aware that your repeat prescription will be ready in 2 working days. If an item is not on your regular medication (special request) list it will take 3 working days. Please indicate to the staff which pharmacy you would like your prescription to go to.

 
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