Prescriptions

Non-urgent advice: NOTICE

As of 28th February 2024, prescriptions will now take 5 working days to process.  

Kidmans Surgical Chemist

141 Castle Road, Bedford, 01234 354090

Fairleys Pharmacy

103 Church Lane, Bedford MK41 0PW, 01234 347437

Kays Chemist

108 Bromham Road, Bedford MK40 2QH  01234 353029

Goldharts Chemist

41 St Peters Street, Bedford, 01234 353582

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Request your prescriptions here.

You can use this form to ask the practice a question regarding your medication, such as:

When you should take it and what to do if you miss a dose.

What the possible side effects are, and what to do if they occur.

Use this form to contact your GP practice by answering a series of questions.

Bedfordshire Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG) does not routinely support the prescribing of medication that is available to buy from local pharmacies of supermarkets for children or adults.

The reasons for this are as follows:

Patients should keep a small supply of simple treatments in their own medicine cabinet so they are able to manage minor ailments at home.

Patients have a responsibility to look after themselves and their children where possible and manage self-limiting minor ailments with support from their local pharmacy if needed.

All these medicines are widely available from supermarkets and pharmacies at reasonable cost.

Many of these treatments are more expensive when prescribed on the NHS compared to when they are purchased in pharmacies or supermarkets.

The NHS belongs to everybody and the CCG must ensure that its resources are used in the best possible way for all patients.

Please view the example list of medicines that should now be purchased.

The Electronic Prescription Service (EPS) is a NHS service that allows us to send your prescription(s) directly to your chosen pharmacy. This paper-free prescription service means that you do not have to come into the surgery to collect your prescription.

We encourage all patients to register for this free service.