Repeat Prescriptions

In veterinary medicine, repeat prescriptions are a vital service that ensures the continuous care and well-being of pets with chronic conditions or ongoing treatment needs. These prescriptions allow pet owners to obtain necessary medications without the need for frequent veterinary visits, provided that the pet’s health status remains stable and under regular monitoring. By streamlining the process, repeat prescriptions help maintain consistent medication regimens, which is crucial for managing conditions such as diabetes, arthritis, or heart disease. Our veterinary practice prioritizes the safe and responsible issuance of repeat prescriptions, ensuring that each medication is tailored to your pet’s specific needs and that any necessary health evaluations are conducted to adjust treatments as required.

Commonly Asked Questions

To request a repeat prescription for your pet, you can contact our clinic. When requesting a repeat prescription, please provide your pet’s name, the medication name, dosage, and any relevant details. We may need to confirm your pet’s current health status before processing the prescription. If your pet is due for a check-up or needs a medication review, our team will inform you of any additional steps required.

The frequency of check-ups for pets on repeat prescriptions depends on the type of medication and your pet’s health condition. Generally, pets on long-term medications should have regular check-ups to monitor their response to the treatment and adjust dosages if necessary. For chronic conditions, we typically recommend a veterinary visit every 6 to 12 months. Your veterinarian will provide specific guidance based on your pet’s needs and the medication they are receiving.

In most cases, a recent veterinary visit is required to ensure that your pet’s condition is stable, and that the medication is still appropriate. This helps us monitor your pet’s health, adjust dosages if needed, and ensure there are no new issues affecting their treatment. If it has been a while since your pet’s last visit, we may need to schedule a check-up before issuing a repeat prescription. However, if your pet’s condition is stable and you have recently had a check-up, we may be able to process the repeat prescription with minimal delay.