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<blockquote data-quote="Kingmob" data-source="post: 1587352" data-attributes="member: 441831"><p>Prior to my diagnosis I'd never had a repeat prescription before. My first attempt required handing in request twice, two additional visits for blood tests, another separate visit to get blood pressure checked, two letters from practice asking me to update contact details and three attempts before details actually got updated. Asked for access to online repeat prescriptions, can login but can't see my medications or request a repeat. </p><p></p><p>Had second visit with DN a few days ago, pleasantly surprised when she asked if needed repeat prescription and got them printed and signed for within minutes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kingmob, post: 1587352, member: 441831"] Prior to my diagnosis I'd never had a repeat prescription before. My first attempt required handing in request twice, two additional visits for blood tests, another separate visit to get blood pressure checked, two letters from practice asking me to update contact details and three attempts before details actually got updated. Asked for access to online repeat prescriptions, can login but can't see my medications or request a repeat. Had second visit with DN a few days ago, pleasantly surprised when she asked if needed repeat prescription and got them printed and signed for within minutes. [/QUOTE]
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