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Important update: Ordering your repeat prescriptions

To help us improve and streamline our services, we are making a change to how repeat prescriptions can be ordered online.

Going forward, if you order your prescription via our website, you will be redirected to PATCHS, where you can securely request your medication. This allows your request to be linked directly to your medical record, helping us process prescriptions more safely and efficiently.

Other ways to order your repeat prescriptions:

– You can register for and use the NHS App, which allows you to request prescriptions, view some of your medical records, and access test results.

Please note that the previous online prescription request form will no longer be available.

If you would like help registering for the NHS App or using PATCHS, our team will be happy to support you. Thank you for your understanding as we work to improve our services.

Community groups

  • Social Prescribing

    Access a range of local community groups, free activities and support for your social, emotional or practical needs. You will be assigned a link worker who will work with you on a one to one basis to help find activities and support services that will improve your wellbeing.

    Phone
    01744 371 111

    Website
    www.sthelenswellbeing.org.uk

    Email
    chcp.sthelens@nhs.net

  • Community Centres

    Interested in enrolling in a new course, want to start a new activity, need a local venue for a meeting or event, thinking of volunteering? Then contact your local Community Centre to find out more…

    Website
    www.communitycentres.org.uk

  • Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Society

    The Society provides reliable up to date information and will inform people affected by MS, their families and carers about what practical, emotional and financial support is available.

    Phone
    07521 166590

    Website
    www.mssociety.org.uk

    Email
    sthelens@mssociety.org.uk

  • The Youth Service Offer

    St Helens Youth Service offers a three day per week youth offer. It is packed full of different things to do, from arts and sports to health and volunteering, and much more.

    Website
    www.yaz.sthelens.gov.uk

  • Stroke Association (Aphasia Support)

    The Stroke Association provides high quality, up-to-date stroke information and will inform stroke patients, their families and carers about what practical, emotional and financial support is available.

    Phone
    01744 646160

    Website
    www.stroke.org.uk

    Email
    jean.hobbs@stroke.org.uk

Page published: 11 June 2024
Last updated: 11 June 2024