Form for requesting a written prescription - Elm Park branch

Please fill out the form fully to request a written prescription. It takes up to 48 hours for a request submitted here to be processed (please note this includes our working days only, so longer periods may apply over weekends/bank holidays)- if you have an urgent request for a written prescription, please call us directly.

Ensure you leave an up to date contact number so we can contact you if there is any query regarding your prescription request. We have to see animals under our care regularly in order to prescribe repeat medications (this includes parasite control) so we may need to contact you if your pet is due for a check up.

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Written prescription costs are as follows:

Written Prescription for one medication: £18.00

Any additional medications added to the same prescription: £8.00 per medication

Written Prescription for a controlled drug: £20.00

Any additional controlled drugs added to the same prescription: £10.00 per medication

Written prescriptions should be requested with the expectation that they will be sent to your pharmacy of choice within 48 hours (please note this includes our working days only, so longer periods may apply over weekends/bank holidays)

We send this prescription to your chosen pharmacy so you can order directly through them. Generally prescriptions are sent via email, if the prescription is for a controlled drug it has to be sent via post so will take longer to arrive at your pharmacy. We no longer give prescriptions directly to clients due to prescription fraud.

Pets do need to be seen at intervals for mediation check ups, if you submit a request and your pet is due for a check up we will contact you to let you know. The general cost for a medication check up is £34.50 (this does not include treatment and any ongoing monitoring tests advised).

The amount of medication available on the written prescription is dependent on when the patient is next due for a medication check up. If the prescription is for a controlled drug there are strict rules for prescribing these, and prescriptions will usually only be for one month of medication.