7 Ways It Makes Life Easier
If you live with a long-term condition, managing repeat prescriptions can feel like a full-time admin job. You may find yourself booking GP requests, collecting paper scripts, queuing at the pharmacy and constantly checking whether you are about to run out of medicine.
Fortunately, online pharmacy services – including NHS Electronic Prescription Service (EPS) nomination and home delivery – can remove much of that hassle while still keeping your medicines safe and properly managed.
Below are seven ways an online pharmacy can make life easier when you are on regular medication.
1. No More Paper Prescriptions
First of all, EPS means your GP sends prescriptions electronically to your chosen pharmacy. Once you nominate that pharmacy, they will automatically receive future repeats and prepare them for you.
As a result, you no longer need to collect paper forms or keep track of green slips. Everything is digital, traceable and much harder to misplace.
2. Order at a Time That Works for You
Another advantage is flexibility. Most online pharmacies offer 24/7 ordering through a website or app. This means you can request medication:
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after work
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during a lunch break
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from home when you’re not feeling well
Instead of phoning the surgery at 8am and waiting on hold, you can order at a time that suits your routine.
3. Home Delivery for NHS Prescriptions
Many GPhC-registered distance-selling pharmacies can also deliver NHS prescriptions directly to your door at no extra cost.
This is especially helpful if you:
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have mobility issues
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care for children or relatives
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don’t drive
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live far from a local pharmacy
Your medicines arrive safely packaged, often with delivery updates or tracking, so you know when to expect them.
4. Fewer “I’ve Run Out” Panics
Running out of regular medicine is stressful. Online pharmacies can reduce this risk by reminding you when you are due to order again.
In many cases, you can:
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see when your next repeat is due
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track what’s been ordered and what is on the way
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set diary reminders or app notifications
For people who take several medicines, this joined-up view can be a real game-changer.
5. Clear Records in One Place
Using the same online pharmacy consistently also has safety benefits. Over time, they maintain a clear record of:
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medicines you have been dispensed
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allergies you have declared
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any interactions they have previously flagged
Because of this, pharmacists can more easily spot potential problems, such as duplicate therapies or unusual doses. When something does not look right, they can contact your GP surgery for clarification before the medicine reaches you.
6. Easier Access to Expert Advice
Although the service is online, it does not mean “no human”. Many online pharmacies now offer:
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secure messaging with pharmacists
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telephone or video consultations for medicine queries
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advice on side effects, missed doses and lifestyle changes
This can be particularly valuable if it is difficult for you to drop into a high-street branch, or if you prefer discussing things from the privacy of your home.
7. Support for Carers and Families
Online pharmacy tools can also support carers and family members. For example, they can:
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help you keep track of what is due and when
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arrange delivery directly to the patient’s address
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make it easier to coordinate with GPs and care home staff
In addition, some pharmacies provide dedicated services for care homes, including medication administration records (MARs) and staff training, which further improves safety.
How to Nominate an Online Pharmacy
Nominating an online pharmacy through the NHS EPS is straightforward:
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Choose a GPhC-registered provider that offers NHS prescriptions and delivery.
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Complete the online nomination form or sign up via their app or website.
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The pharmacy links with your GP surgery electronically.
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Next time you request a repeat prescription, it will be sent to your nominated pharmacy automatically.
If your needs change, you can update your nomination at any time and move to another service that suits you better.
When Online Might Not Be Enough
Online services are convenient and often very efficient. However, they do not replace urgent or emergency medical care. You should always contact your GP, NHS 111 or emergency services if:
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your symptoms suddenly worsen
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you experience serious side effects
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you feel very unwell or unsafe
In these situations, pharmacies can support your treatment, but they cannot replace urgent clinical assessment.
How Newgen Pharmacy Can Help
Newgen Pharmacy supports patients with long-term conditions through our online NHS prescription and repeat-management service. We help you:
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nominate us electronically as your chosen pharmacy
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coordinate prescriptions with your GP surgery
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arrange convenient home delivery so you are less likely to run out of important medicines
Our pharmacist team is available to answer questions about your regular medicines, side effects, interactions and practical tips for staying on track with complex regimens.
Compliance note: We never promote prescription-only medicines publicly. Any potential changes to your treatment or new medicines are discussed privately with a clinician or pharmacist after an appropriate assessment.
Author & Content Writer: Dr Naeem Aslam



