Dispensary

Dispensary opening times

For phone enquiries

Our telephone line is open between the following times: We have a new direct dial line to dispensary 01594 545329.

  • Monday to Friday, 10am to 11:30am then 2:30pm to 3:30pm.

Our telephone line is for medication queries only. Please do not use the telephone line to see if your medication is ready if you have given the 6 working days’ notice your medication will be ready for collection (7 days including a weekend)

For the collection of prescriptions and medication

Our window is open between the following times:

  • 9am to 6pm

Please direct all medication enquiries to the dispensary window, and not reception, as the reception Staff are not trained to dispense medication.

Dispensary leaflet

Please see the dispensary information leaflet (PDF) for updated information on the dispensary.

Closed for staff training

The dispensary department will be closed for staff training from 1pm to 4pm on the following dates:

  • Tuesday 30th April 2024
  • Thursday 6th June 2024
  • Wednesday 10th July 2024
  • Thursday 5th September 2024
  • Tuesday 8th October 2024
  • Wednesday 6th November 2024
  • Thursday 5th December 2024

Changes to the prescribing of over the counter medicines

NHS England have announced some changes with regard to NHS prescribing of a range of medicines, vitamins and minerals that are available to buy over the counter from Pharmacies and Supermarkets which will come into effect on the 31st May 2018. This follows a National consultation and subsequent NHS England Guidance that recommends over the counter medicines associated with a number of minor, short term conditions, which are either self-limiting or can be self-treated by the individual, should no longer be routinely prescribed by GP Surgeries but purchased by the patient.

With effect from this date, your GP will no longer be able to issue prescription medication for the following conditions:

ConditionsAcne – Mild
Acute Sore Throat
Athlete’s Foot
Burns or Scalds – Minor
Cold Sores (No Acyclovir)
Colic (infant)
Conjunctivitis
Constipation (infrequent) – Adult
Coughs & Colds and Nasal Congestion
Cradle Cap (Seborrhoeic Dermatitis – Infants)
Cystitis – Mild
Dandruff
Dental Caries – Prevention of
Dermatitis – Mild
Diarrhoea – Adult
Dry Skin – Mild
Ear Wax
Eyes (dry or tired)
Haemorrhoids (Piles)
Hay Fever (mild/moderate)
Head Lice
Hyperhidrosis (excessive sweating)
Indigestion & Heartburn
Insect Bites & Stings
Mouth Ulcers
Nappy Rash
Pain associated with Minor Conditions (aches and sprains, headache, back or period pain)
Ringworm
Skin – mild dryness
Sore throat (lozenges or sprays)
Sun Protection
Sunburn
Threadworms
Thrush – Oral
Toothache/Teething Toothpaste (high fluoride)
Travel Sickness
Verrucas
Vitamins & Minerals
Warts

This change applies to medicines for the above conditions, together with a range of vitamins and minerals, unless there is a medical deficiency.  A full list of the conditions and the current NHS England guidance can be collected from reception at the surgery.

There are exceptions, which include:

  • Patients who are prescribed an over the counter medicine for a long term or more complex condition, or
  • Where a Clinician considers that a patient’s well-being could be affected due to health, mental health or significant social vulnerability.

A full list of exceptions can be found using the link above, or can be collected from Reception at the Surgery.

The CCG estimate that the annual prescribing cost for these medicines in Gloucestershire alone is around £2 Million, and this money could be put to better use to support vital healthcare in the county.

If you feel you need medicines for any of the above conditions, your first point of contact should be your local Pharmacy, who will be happy to advise you on appropriate treatment as required.

We appreciate this may cause some inconvenience to patients, but this is a National initiative which affects all GP Surgeries and as a Practice we are duty-bound to follow the guidance issued by NHS England.

Thank you.

Prescribed medication

All medications are prescribed for a maximum of 28 days, with the exception of some HRT drugs and the oral contraceptive pill which are often prescribed for 84 days.

Repeat prescriptions will be issued at the doctor’s discretion and are normally for patients on long term treatment.

Unfortunately, we regret we cannot take requests for repeat medication over the telephone.

Medication reviews

If you have repeat prescriptions, your medication will need to be reviewed regularly by one of our doctors. You may see a request printed on your repeat prescription asking you to make an appointment to see your doctor regarding your medication.

If you have not contacted the surgery, you may only be given one month’s supply of medication, and you will be reminded to discuss your medication with your doctor. You will also be invited to the Surgery for an annual check, either at one of our long term condition review clinics, or with your doctor during general surgery.

We now also have a clinical pharmacist working at the Surgery who is able to carry out your medication review, either face to face or over the telephone. Please contact reception to book your review appointment.

If your medication needs reviewing, please contact the surgery as soon as possible. Failure to do so may cause a delay in you receiving the medication you need.