Can someone else pick up my prescription?
Prescription collection options at Well

Sometimes it’s more convenient for someone else to pick up your prescription for you. This could be a friend, family member, neighbour or carer. We’re happy to accommodate this at Well. Here’s how it works:
Collecting an electronic prescription on behalf of someone else
Many prescriptions in England are sent electronically from the doctor to a pharmacy chosen by the patient.
If you’re collecting an electronic prescription for someone else, you’ll need to make sure that person has told the pharmacy.
Please bring with you:
- The name and address of the person you’re collecting the prescription for.
- Proof of your identity (like a passport, driving license, or bank card).
Collecting a paper prescription on behalf of someone else
If you’ve been asked to pick up a prescription for someone else and they have a paper prescription form, you can collect it from any Well Pharmacy.
You’ll need to make sure that:
- The person you’re collecting the prescription for has completed part 1 of the FP10 form.
- You’ve completed parts 2 and 3 of the FP10 form yourself.
- The person you’re collecting the prescription for has given you evidence of their exemption for payment, if applicable.
Please bring with you:
- The completed FP10 form.
- The name and address of the person you’re collecting the prescription for.
- Proof of your identity (like a passport, driving license, or bank card).
These steps only apply to collecting prescriptions in England.
Using a 24/7 automated collection point to pick up a prescription for someone else
Some of our pharmacies offer 24/7 automated collection points where prescriptions can be picked up on any day, at any time.
To pick up a prescription for someone else using a 24/7 automated collection point, you’ll need to make sure that they tell us they want to use the service. When the prescription is ready, we’ll send them a unique number via text message. They’ll need to give you that number.
You’ll need to:
- Go to the automated collection point outside the pharmacy and enter the unique number.
- Pay with a debit card or credit card (the collection point does not accept cash), and the prescription will be dispensed to you.