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<blockquote data-quote="therower" data-source="post: 1587362" data-attributes="member: 47983"><p>[USER=276670]@claire1991[/USER] . That's an absolute disgrace. I would definitely make a formal complaint.</p><p>A similar situation for me a while back, but nowhere near as annoying.</p><p>I always ticked box on repeat prescription, dropped prescription to gp surgery and they electronically send to pharmacy.</p><p>On going to collect prescription from pharmacy there was an item missing. Checks revealed gp surgery was to blame.</p><p>Young girl at pharmacy gave me a good tip, instead of ticking box, purchase one of those fluorescent marker pens and actually colour over the item you need. It makes what you want so much more obvious.</p><p>When I asked receptionist at gp surgery if this was ok, she actually gave me a pen and said she wished everyone would do it.</p><p>I appreciate this offers no help now but maybe an option in the future.</p><p>Good luck for the weekend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="therower, post: 1587362, member: 47983"] [USER=276670]@claire1991[/USER] . That's an absolute disgrace. I would definitely make a formal complaint. A similar situation for me a while back, but nowhere near as annoying. I always ticked box on repeat prescription, dropped prescription to gp surgery and they electronically send to pharmacy. On going to collect prescription from pharmacy there was an item missing. Checks revealed gp surgery was to blame. Young girl at pharmacy gave me a good tip, instead of ticking box, purchase one of those fluorescent marker pens and actually colour over the item you need. It makes what you want so much more obvious. When I asked receptionist at gp surgery if this was ok, she actually gave me a pen and said she wished everyone would do it. I appreciate this offers no help now but maybe an option in the future. Good luck for the weekend. [/QUOTE]
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