In order for us to provide a repeat prescription for some medications we may need to examine your pet.
Please allow 3 working days for all prescriptions to be processed. Please be aware some medication and large number of tablets may need to be ordered specifically and can take up to 1 week to arrive at Anderson Moores. Please ensure you do not run to of any medication before your next order arrives.
- Not all medications can be posted (scheduled drugs and some liquids).
- Please allow 1 week for postal deliveries. This may be delayed with strikes, weekends, and bank holidays.
- Please note there is a postage and packaging fee of £12.50, which needs to be paid before posting. Someone will call to take payment. Please note not all postage can be claimed through insurance and will need to be paid by all clients.
- Written prescriptions can be provided. Note there is a fee for this (£21.00 for first prescription and £12.50 per subsequent item). Please check if emailed prescriptions are accepted with your supplier, otherwise this will need to be posted to you. Please use a reputable supplier with VMD logo.
- For uninsured pets, all medication will need to be paid in full before postage. If insured, your claim will be processed as normal.
- Certain medications can only be supplied from a veterinary practice directly and cannot be purchased with a written prescription.
- In some cases we will need to examine your pet in order to prescribe/dispense more medications.
- Some medications can only be dispensed for 28 days supply.
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Under prescribing laws we may need to see you for a consultation before prescribing further medication.
Repeat Prescription Request
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