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My pet is has an on-going condition that requires regular medication, how do I order repeat prescriptions?

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My pet is has an on-going condition that requires regular medication, how do I order repeat prescriptions?

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To get a repeat prescription for your pet we ask that you give at least 24 hours notice. This is because a vet needs to dispense the medication. If you come in on spec, there may not be a vet available to put the treatment out for you immediately. You may have to wait or come back later. Also some medications are a ‘special order’ and we don’t keep them in stock, and have to order them from our drugs supplier. If you notice that your pets medication is getting low, ring the surgery to request some more. The vet will then dispense the medication and it will be ready to collect at the front desk. We are required by law to see your pet at least every 6 months for a check-up. We can give your pet a thorough check over and assess the medication. You may be able to reduce the dose if things are going well or the medication may need increasing or changing. For certain conditions the vet may request that we see your pet more regularly, especially when they are first trying to stabilise them. Y

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