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Prescriptions and Medication for the Easter Holiday Break.

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Ahead of the Easter Bank Holiday weekend people are being asked to be prepared and make sure that they have any repeat medication as many GP surgeries across the UK will be shut from the evening of Thursday April 17 until the morning of Tuesday April 22, 2014. If you receive your repeat medication from your hospital please check the Hospital Pharmacy opening times.

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Thank you, good reminder.

In the town where I live we have three small animal veterinary practices, two equine practices each with a hospital attached and two small animal referral centres all within five miles. They all are open 365 days a year!

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