Repeat prescribing cycles with due and overdue tracking, so no patient drifts off a treatment plan and no refill is missed.
Repeat care is where private prescribing operations most often break down. Patients on weight management, hormone therapy or hair loss programmes need medication at regular intervals. Without a structured system, those intervals are tracked on spreadsheets or in email threads that nobody fully trusts.
OxygenRX models repeat dispensing as a series of cycles tied to the patient record. Each cycle has a scheduled due date, a status and a connection to the previous prescription. When a cycle comes due, it surfaces in the prescribing workspace. When it becomes overdue, it is flagged. The team no longer has to remember — the platform tracks it.
Built for treatment pathways that require regular dispensing intervals and clinical review.
When a repeat cycle comes due, it appears in the prescribing workspace queue alongside new orders and pending clinical checks. The prescriber can open the patient record, review the last prescription, check for any changes in the patient's health status and reissue with one action.
For programmes with a mandatory review interval — weight management injections, for example, where clinical monitoring is required before each cycle — the due tracking ensures the review happens before the prescription is reissued, not after.
Patients receive a prompt at the appropriate time in the cycle, reducing the number of manual reminder tasks the team needs to manage. The operational overhead of running a high-volume repeat programme scales more predictably.
Every action captured in one place
Forms, prescribing, payment and fulfilment
Versioned, role-aware access throughout
Repeat dispensing is most effective when it sits alongside the record, the workspace and fulfilment.
The regulated record that holds the full repeat prescribing history for each patient.
Where due and overdue repeat cycles surface in the queue for review and reissue.
Pharmacy fulfilment connected to each reissued prescription, with status fed back to the team.
A 30‑minute walkthrough across patient intake, consultation, prescribing, payment routes, repeat care and pharmacy fulfilment, tailored to how your team works.