Prescriptions at Axbridge & Wedmore Medical Practice

You can order an NHS repeat prescription from your pharmacy by using the NHS app or our online system.

Find out how to get a repeat prescription online, how much prescriptions cost and how your local pharmacist can help you without having to see your GP.

How to order a repeat prescription

You can order a repeat prescription online using your NHS app or by using our online system.  You will need to choose a pharmacy to prepare your prescription and collect your medication from.

You will also need:

  • An online account.
  • The name of the medication and dosage.

Please be aware that a prescription could take up to five working days before collection at the chemist of your choice.

Register a new account with your PIN letter

In order to use this service you will need to sign up in advance by completing a registration form. The form is also available from reception. You can then register at Patient Access.

Please note that online repeat prescription request accounts will only be created for patient aged 16 and over.

Please return completed forms to reception or by post to the practice at:

Axbridge Surgery
Houlgate Way
Axbridge
BS26 2BJ

To request an account on behalf of a patient aged under 16 years old please write to the patients GP. If endorsed by the GP account registration information will be sent to the patient.

Nominating a pharmacy

When you order a repeat prescription online, you will have to nominate a pharmacy to prepare your prescription and for you to pick it up from.

You can nominate a pharmacy by using the NHS App or logging into the NHS website using a web browser. A high street pharmacy is where you collect your prescriptions in person. If you have chosen an online-only pharmacy, then they will send your prescription in the post.

If you order your prescription online:

  • You will no longer need to collect paper prescriptions from our surgery.
  • Your nominated pharmacy will have your prescriptions ready to collect until you change or remove them.

For more information about nominating a pharmacy, visit the Nominate a Pharmacy page on the NHS website.

August Bank Holiday Chemist opening times

 

PHARMACY

 

SATURDAY 23rd August

 

SUNDAY

24th August

MONDAY 25TH AUGUST BANK HOLIDAY 2025

Axbridge Pharmacy The Square Axbridge           BS26 2AR

01394 733230

 

CLOSED

 

CLOSED

 

CLOSED

Sainsburys -Tout’s Pharmacy

Roynon Way, Cheddar

BS27 3RB

01934 743991

 

10am-9pm

 

10am-4pm

 

CLOSED

Wedmore Pharmacy

1 Church Street, Wedmore

BS28 4AB

01934 712266

 

9am – 1pm

 

CLOSED

 

CLOSED

Boots – Winscombe

33 Woodborough Road Winscombe

BS25 1AG

01934 843168

 

9am – 1pm

 

CLOSED

 

CLOSED

Tesco Pharmacy

Ben Travers Way Burnham on Sea TA8 1EZ

01278 252000

 

9am to 9pm

 

10am – 4pm

 

10am to 4pm

Boots Pharmacy

15 – 17 High Street Burnham on Sea TA8 1NX

01278 782029

 

9am – 5pm

 

CLOSED

 

10am to 4pm

Allied Highbridge

22 Market Street Highbridge          TA9 3BT

01278 783757

 

9am to 1pm

 

CLOSED

 

CLOSED

Tesco Pharmacy

Tucker Street, Wells BA5 2DZ

01458 769500

 

8.30am – 6pm

 

10am – 4pm

 

10am – 4pm

Boots Pharmacy

Locking Castle, Summer Lane

Weston-Super-Mare BS24 7AY

01934 525048

 

8am-1pm

2pm-9pm

 

10am – 4pm

 

9am-6pm

Morrisons  -

 Locking Castle, Summer Lane

Weston Super Mare BS24 7AY  01934 521135

 

9am to 1:30pm
2:30pm to 6pm

 

10am – 4pm

 

CLOSED

BOTH AXBRIDGE and WEDMORE SURGERIES ARE CLOSED Monday 25th August for the Bank Holiday re-opening with our usual hours on

Tuesday 26th August

OUT OF HOURS – 111

 FOR LIFE THREATENING EMERGENCY MEDICAL ISSUES PLEASE RING 999

  • If your local pharmacy is closed, you can get your medicine from any pharmacy as long as they have it in stock. Use the NHS pharmacy service search to find other nearby pharmacies and their opening hours – some are open until midnight or later, even on public holidays.
  • If you'd like to speak to someone first, call NHS 111 free of charge by dialling 111 on your mobile or landline. The person you speak to can look up an out-of-hours pharmacy or another NHS service in your area.
  • You can also use the NHS walk-in centre service search to find your nearest walk-in centre. These can sometimes dispense medicines after a consultation.

 

 

How your pharmacy can help

Pharmacists are qualified healthcare professionals who can help you with minor health concerns. They can offer medical advice and over-the-counter medicines for minor illnesses like coughs, colds, tummy problems and aches and pains.

For symptoms that are more serious, we suggest booking an appointment to see your GP or nurse.

Prescription charges

The NHS prescription charges apply to England only. These are:

  • Prescription (per item): £9.65
  • 12-month prepayment certificate (PPC): £111.60
  • 3-month PPC: £31.25.

The Government provides help for those who have difficulty paying NHS prescriptions. You can find out more about whether you’re entitled to support from the Government on the NHS Prescription charges page on the NHS website.

More information and advice about NHS England prescription charges are on the Who can get a free prescription page on the NHS website.

Questions about your prescription

We are available to help with any problems about your prescription. Contact us if you are having problems with:

  • Ordering repeat prescriptions
  • Your pharmacy
  • Out of stock items
  • General concerns about your medication.

You can contact us by calling us on 01934 732464.

You can also find more information about prescriptions on the NHS website.