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Does anyone use an online prescription service that delivers by post?
My local chemist is hopeless you have to wait a long time for your meds even when they have had the prescription for a week or so.
Used to have 3 chemists in the town and now only one.
Have heard good and bad reviews about getting online.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thanks barsel but I'm disabled, use a walker and no transport so am reliant on local shops.
Nearest large Tesco too far away and I've also heard they are not accepting any new customers for meds.
Local Boots has closed and the Day Lewis has been rubbish for a long time.
I'm just seeing what people think at the moment as it is very tiring waiting for the meds even though I only go twice a month.
I would not rely on prescriptions by post if it is delivered by Royal Mail.
I see that Uber will be delivering prescriptions soon but I wouldn't trust that service either and I doubt there is an Uber service if you live in a remote location.
I am very lucky as our prescriptions are usually delivered the day after I order them online from my GP. Excellent service.
I suggest you phone your pharmacy and ask why you have to wait so long for delivery and stress the necessity for prompt service. It might make a difference. If it doesn't, phone your GP and ask for a one off double prescription so you always have meds 'in hand' should you run out.
Gill, couldn't you have your prescriptions sorted so that you get two months worth at a time? Then you would only need to go to the chemist once every two months, that's what me and OH do.
You could then phone the chemist when your next lot are due and ask if they're ready, and explain how difficult it is for you to stand around waiting as you're disabled.
Thats what I'd do.
Vagus, I hadn't thought of getting more at a time as they only prescribe monthly even though I'm on them all for life.
I did ask the chemist to deliver during Covid but they refused so just trying to explore other ways.
I always get very annoyed just after I've picked up meds which I did yesterday.
Hence the rant! I do need to try and get some other way sorted.
I was collecting my prescription one day when a lady handed in a big carrier bag full of meds - sadly her husband had died.
After the lady left, the assistant commented, "It's such a shame that all these meds have to be destroyed, a lot of them have never been opened."
I did wonder if that's why some doctors won't prescribe double quantities.
Hi gill, for some reason i have it in my head you live in berkshire?
not that it matters but my pharmacy (berkshire)are terrible too. I order online from boots, but as i work full time (and have a dog) i cant get them delivered. I dont want them to post thru the letterbox then have my dog eat them before i get home!
I have spent over an hour in the queue at the pharmacy before now, and that was whe they had texted me to say they were ready!