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Important - Enhanced Access appointments available at this surgery

Neston Medical Centre

Liverpool Road, Neston, Cheshire, CH64 3RA

Telephone: 0151 336 4121

Sorry, we're currently closed. Please call NHS 111

  You can now register to be a patient at this practice, via the NHS App - see the registrations page to begin the process.    Enhanced Access appointments with a Nurse and GP are available at this surgery on a Wednesday evening and a Saturday morning.           

Prescriptions

Ordering Repeat Prescriptions

Please order your repeat prescriptions through the NHS app

Ordering in this way enables a safe and more efficient service, it also prevents waste of medication.

If unable to order your repeat prescriptions online, please use the right hand side of your prescription and tick the items required. Please leave this in the practice prescription box and your prescription will be sent to your nominated pharmacy.

Please use the link below to find your nearest pharmacy:

Find a pharmacy – NHS (www.nhs.uk)

Please allow 2 working days for prescription requests to be processed.

NHS Prescriptions are currently £9.65 per item.

You may find it easier to purchase a prepayment Certificate https://services.nhsbsa.nhs.uk/buy-prescription-prepayment-certificate/start

  • Telephone advice and order line 0845 850 0030

 

Nhsapp

 

Medication Queries

If you have a query about your medication, please contact reception on 0151 336 4121 to arrange an appointment with a clinical pharmacist.

Medication Reviews

Medication reviews are undertaken by members of our clinical pharmacy team, please arrange an appointment.

Make the Switch

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If you take prescribed medication, a clinician may talk to you about switching to another version of your medicine. They might propose a switch to:

  • A better value, equivalent version of the same medicine
  • A newer formulation of the same medicine
  • A different medicine that can treat your condition effectively

Please visit Make The Switch for additional information.