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Prescriptions outside normal hours Your Health and Social Services Board is responsible for making sure you can get urgent prescriptions outside normal hours including weekends. You can get more details from:
Free prescriptions You can get free prescriptions if:
You may also be able to get free prescriptions if you don't have much money coming in. You can get more information from your pharmacist or local social security office. Leaflet HC11 which you can get from social security offices, post offices or from the Central Services Agency gives more details. Prescription charges
Getting your prescription Except in cases of emergency you can only get your medicine from the pharmacist if you have got a prescription from your doctor. Remember
If things go wrong If you have any worries or questions about your medicine ask your pharmacist for advice. If you are not satisfied with your treatment, talk it over with the pharmacist. For more information on how to complain contact your Health and Social Services Council. You have a right to be treated politely with respect for your privacy and dignity. Leaflets - : care : complaints : councils : dental : gp : hospitals : opticians : pharmacy : records : |
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Health and Social Services Council, 1st Floor, Lesley House, 25-27 Wellington
Place, Belfast, BT1 6GQ
Freephone: 0800 917 0222 Fax: (028) 9032 1750 Minicom: (028) 9032 1285 E-mail:ecouncil@ehssc.n-i.nhs.uk |
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