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online prescription services/doctors

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ChardonnaysDistantCousin · 28/12/2019 18:27

May I ask if you have used any?

I know what I have and I know what I need for it, and I do need it quickly, but how?

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ODFOkaren · 28/12/2019 18:33

I use a service called push doctor. You book an appointment and it’s a FaceTime call with a GP. It’s brilliant.

ChardonnaysDistantCousin · 28/12/2019 19:04

I'll look them up.

Also came across Lloyd's online prescription service.

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SamanthaJayne4 · 28/12/2019 23:22

I use RXLive. They are very good. I don't pay a delivery charge as my prescriptions are free. Otherwise you do pay. I have insulin and it arrives packaged with a bag of ice to keep it cool. Postman delivers it. I don't have to be at home as it doesn't need a signature.

motorcyclenumptiness · 28/12/2019 23:49

I've used Superdrug's online pharmacy to order and collect (same day) a course of macrobid. It's an excellent service.

ivykaty44 · 28/12/2019 23:51

I used pharmacy 4 you but the packages are to big for the letter box - if packaged properly they wouldn’t be. Therefore it’s a waste of time as the local pharmacy is closer than the post office sorting office

Davros · 29/12/2019 00:11

I've used Pharmacy2U for many years and it's generally pretty good. But I thought you had to use the NHS prescription service that your GP is signed up to, not whichever you like

GlitteryGracie · 29/12/2019 12:46

I've used both Lloyd's pharmacy and push doctor to reorder my Asthma inhalers. Going to see my doctor requires you to dedicate an entire day to being ill and I don't have time, so this is a God send!

AnnaMagnani · 29/12/2019 12:50

I've used one to pay for my migraine tablets privately when apparently they were unavailable on the NHS.

I bought a massive stockpile just in case it happened again and it gave me peace of mind knowing I could do that.

I also used Lloyds to buy the meds for my fungal toenail as I knew my GP wouldn't prescribe them Blush - have lovely toenails now.

ChardonnaysDistantCousin · 29/12/2019 13:06

Thank you!

I think I'm getting better, so might not need my drops, but will definitely keep this for future reference.

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