My pharmacist said private electronic prescriptions aren't accepted in Wales. Is that true? What do I do?
In Wales, the NHS Electronic Prescription Service (EPS) is the most commonly accepted method for electronic prescriptions. While the majority of pharmacies still accept private electronic prescriptions from systems like Clynxx, it depends on the specific requirements of each pharmacy. Some don't.
Should you encounter any difficulties with your pharmacy accepting our electronic prescriptions, you can reach out to Clynxx directly for further guidance via the Clynxx live chat.
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