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You can order your repeat medications via the NHS App here.

The details of any repeat medications that you have should appear on the NHS App. Please allow 48 hours from your request for the medication to be sent to your selected pharmacy. NHS App order repeat prescriptions image for web and social
You can also order repeat medication via AccuRx online or by submitting a new request here

  • Click on the contact us online button
  • Click on the submit a new request button
  • Select medication request via the admin query tab
  • Complete the repeat prescription form and submit the request

Please allow up to 2 working days for your request to be sent to your selected pharmacy and please note, we cannot accept repeat medication requests by telephone.

In person at the practice by:

  • Returning the right-hand half of a previous prescription for the medications you need and pop this in the red post box in the reception area
  • Complete the medication request form which is available at the reception desk and pop this in the red post box in the reception area

By post

You can post your prescription slip or written request.

New medications not on the repeat list?

If the GP has recently been prescribed a new medication and this is not shown on your repeat list, you will need to have a review. Once the clinician has completed the review and is happy for you to remain on the medication, they can then add the item to your repeat medication list.

What is a Structured Medication Review?

A Structured Medication Review is a confidential meeting between you and a clinical Pharmacist or another clinician to discuss your medicines and your general health. Clinical Pharmacists are experts in medicines and work alongside your GPs to make sure your medicines are right for you and are used safely. For further information click here.  

Electronic prescribing

Your GP or a member of the Nursing Team can now send your medication online directly to your chosen pharmacy.

You can choose your pharmacy by:

  • Nominating a pharmacy yourself on the NHS App
  • Visiting your regular pharmacy and signing up for electronic prescribing
  • Asking the Receptionist at the practice to register your chosen pharmacy

Prescriptions for foreign travel

The NHS does not maintain responsibility for people when they leave the United Kingdom. People travelling to Europe are advised to apply for a Global Health Insurance Card

For long stays abroad, you need to register with a GP in that country for medication. (You may need to pay for this).

If you need medication for travel, such as travel sickness or diarrhoea relief, this cannot normally be given by your GP. Patients are advised to buy these items from community pharmacies before travel.

See also guidance for Medications for travel abroad

Help with NHS costs

If you need help with NHS costs, click the button below for more information.

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Your local pharmacy can help you

Pharmacists can help you with minor health concerns, such as coughs, colds, earache and sore throats. If the Pharmacist thinks it's something more serious, they will make sure you get the help you need.

For more information on Pharmacy First click here.

City View Medical Practice
Beeston Hill Community Health Centre
123 Cemetery Road
Beeston 
Leeds  
LS11 8LH (for satnav use LS11 8BS)
Tel 0113 467 7515

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Shafton Lane Surgery 
20A Shafton Lane
Holbeck
Leeds 
LS11 9RE
Tel 0113 467 7515

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Opening hours
Monday-Friday 8.00am - 6.30pm