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Home delivery of prescriptions

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Ted Smith

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I note that Diabetes UK recommends the Boots home delivery service for prescriptions. Boots have recently suspended home delivery for new patients due to capacity issues during the Coronavirus lockdown - as have several others. Pharmacy2U continues to accept new patients and in my experience has been excellent with delivery of both oral hypoglycaemic medicines and insulin.
 
Pharmacy2U continues to accept new patients and in my experience has been excellent with delivery of both oral hypoglycaemic medicines and insulin.
You must be very lucky then as the only comments I have heard about them are bargepole and don't touch placing the words in a sentence of your choice.
 
Why not try local pharmacy rather than big chain, most deliver prescriptions to home.
 
I have to say I find it more than a touch annoying now that Pete is absolutely locked down until mid/late June hence I don't want to go anywhere that could risk me bringing virus cells into the house - that we can't get anything delivered since we didn't need it before.
 
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