Dispensing and Repeat Dispensing
We will safely dispose of any unwanted medication you may have, simply return your medication to The Pharmacy.
Thank You
Abbots Langley Pharmacy Team
Dossett Boxes
We provide a FREE NHS emergency contraception service also known as the morning after pill. Emergency contraception can prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex or if your contraceptive method has failed – for example, a condom has split or you have missed a pill.
If you think you need it, please contact our pharmacist at the Pharmacy or call us.
If you are unable to come into the Pharmacy, we also offer a private service and can deliver the medication to you the same day at only certain times of the day. Please contact the store for details.
Thank You
Abbots Langley Pharmacy
You can order your medication either in store, over the phone, via email, or through the website.
Please allow 72 hours from the time of ordering for your prescription to be processed and ready for collection.
Thank You
Abbots Langley Pharmacy Team
We offer a full delivery service free of charge for all patients registered with us and will deliver to any address within a ten-mile radius of the pharmacy.
(We will happy to deliver outside this range however charge may apply)
In certain circumstances, we will offer same day delivery for medication waiting for collection that cannot be collected by the patient due to an unforeseen circumstance
Thank You
Abbots Langley Pharmacy Team
Many Doctors Surgeries now prevent pharmacies from ordering medication on behalf of their patients.
However, if you register with us we can set you up on a repeat prescription reminder service, and we will contact you five working days before your prescription runs out to remind you to order your prescription with your registered Doctors Surgery.
We can then have your prescription ready for collection or delivery on a day designated by you.
Thank You
Abbots Langley Pharmacy Team
An MUR is an opportunity for patients to discuss their medicines with a qualified pharmacist.
Our NHS Medicine Use Review Service helps you get the best out of your medicines. This will involve a ten minute or so chat with your pharmacist in the pharmacy’s private consultation room. The pharmacist will explain what your medicines are for, the best times to take them and what side effects may occur and possibly recommend you talk to your GP about alternative medications open to you on the NHS.
The pharmacist will check that any over the counter medicines or vitamins that you may take are okay with your prescribed medicines. Most importantly, it is an opportunity for you to ask the pharmacist about any queries you may have regarding your medicines.
Thank You
Abbots Langley Pharmacy
We are able to provide erectile dysfunction medication over the counter with no prescription required- subject to eligibility.
You can receive your annual Flu vaccine in the Pharmacy either by appointment or asking Pharmacist who may be able to provide service to you straight away.
The eligible groups for the 2017/18 seasonal NHS Flu service are:
All those age 65 years and over (including those who will be age 65 years by 31 March 2017);
people who are aged from 18 to less than 65 years and have one or more of the following medical conditions:
chronic (long-term) respiratory disease ( severe asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) or bronchitis)
chronic heart disease, such as heart failure;
chronic kidney disease at stage three, four or five;
chronic liver disease;
chronic neurological disease, such as Parkinson’s disease or motor neurone disease, or learning disability;
diabetes;
immunosuppresion, a weakened immune system due to disease (such as HIV/AIDS) or treatment (such as cancer treatment);
asplenia or splenic dysfunction;
morbid obesity
women aged 18 years or over who are pregnant (including those women who become pregnant during the flu season)
carers who are age 18 or over; or
household contacts aged 18 years or over of individuals who are immunocompromised.
If you are not eligible the charge will be £11.99
This service provides support for patients with long term conditions who have been prescribed a new medication, to improve the patient’s knowledge and understanding of the medicine they are taking and how and why it will help them in the future.
This is an NHS funded service and only certain medicines prescribed are covered by the NHS however, The Pharmacy will offer this service to any patient prescribed any new medicineif they feel it will help with their compliance and understanding of their medication and condition.
Please speak to the pharmacist for more information.
Thank you
Abbots Langley Pharmacy Team
We are able to provide medication for the delaying of monthly periods. This service has been provided since 2018 and has shown great response by the public due to the convenience of not requiring a prescription and making an appointment with a GP- subject to eligibility.
Dispensing and Repeat Dispensing
We will safely dispose of any unwanted medication you may have, simply return your medication to The Pharmacy.
Thank You
Abbots Langley Pharmacy Team
Dossett Boxes
We provide a FREE NHS emergency contraception service also known as the morning after pill. Emergency contraception can prevent pregnancy after unprotected sex or if your contraceptive method has failed – for example, a condom has split or you have missed a pill.
If you think you need it, please contact our pharmacist at the Pharmacy or call us.
If you are unable to come into the Pharmacy, we also offer a private service and can deliver the medication to you the same day at only certain times of the day. Please contact the store for details.
Thank You
Abbots Langley Pharmacy
You can order your medication either in store, over the phone, via email, or through the website.
Please allow 72 hours from the time of ordering for your prescription to be processed and ready for collection.
Thank You
Abbots Langley Pharmacy Team
We offer a full delivery service free of charge for all patients registered with us and will deliver to any address within a ten-mile radius of the pharmacy.
(We will happy to deliver outside this range however charge may apply)
In certain circumstances, we will offer same day delivery for medication waiting for collection that cannot be collected by the patient due to an unforeseen circumstance
Thank You
Abbots Langley Pharmacy Team
Many Doctors Surgeries now prevent pharmacies from ordering medication on behalf of their patients.
However, if you register with us we can set you up on a repeat prescription reminder service, and we will contact you five working days before your prescription runs out to remind you to order your prescription with your registered Doctors Surgery.
We can then have your prescription ready for collection or delivery on a day designated by you.
Thank You
Abbots Langley Pharmacy Team
An MUR is an opportunity for patients to discuss their medicines with a qualified pharmacist.
Our NHS Medicine Use Review Service helps you get the best out of your medicines. This will involve a ten minute or so chat with your pharmacist in the pharmacy’s private consultation room. The pharmacist will explain what your medicines are for, the best times to take them and what side effects may occur and possibly recommend you talk to your GP about alternative medications open to you on the NHS.
The pharmacist will check that any over the counter medicines or vitamins that you may take are okay with your prescribed medicines. Most importantly, it is an opportunity for you to ask the pharmacist about any queries you may have regarding your medicines.
Thank You
Abbots Langley Pharmacy
We are able to provide erectile dysfunction medication over the counter with no prescription required- subject to eligibility.
You can receive your annual Flu vaccine in the Pharmacy either by appointment or asking Pharmacist who may be able to provide service to you straight away.
The eligible groups for the 2017/18 seasonal NHS Flu service are:
All those age 65 years and over (including those who will be age 65 years by 31 March 2017);
people who are aged from 18 to less than 65 years and have one or more of the following medical conditions:
chronic (long-term) respiratory disease ( severe asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) or bronchitis)
chronic heart disease, such as heart failure;
chronic kidney disease at stage three, four or five;
chronic liver disease;
chronic neurological disease, such as Parkinson’s disease or motor neurone disease, or learning disability;
diabetes;
immunosuppresion, a weakened immune system due to disease (such as HIV/AIDS) or treatment (such as cancer treatment);
asplenia or splenic dysfunction;
morbid obesity
women aged 18 years or over who are pregnant (including those women who become pregnant during the flu season)
carers who are age 18 or over; or
household contacts aged 18 years or over of individuals who are immunocompromised.
If you are not eligible the charge will be £11.99
This service provides support for patients with long term conditions who have been prescribed a new medication, to improve the patient’s knowledge and understanding of the medicine they are taking and how and why it will help them in the future.
This is an NHS funded service and only certain medicines prescribed are covered by the NHS however, The Pharmacy will offer this service to any patient prescribed any new medicineif they feel it will help with their compliance and understanding of their medication and condition.
Please speak to the pharmacist for more information.
Thank you
Abbots Langley Pharmacy Team
We are able to provide medication for the delaying of monthly periods. This service has been provided since 2018 and has shown great response by the public due to the convenience of not requiring a prescription and making an appointment with a GP- subject to eligibility.