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Read MorePrescription Exemptions there are certain groups of people that are automatically entitled to free NHS prescriptions in England, and the NHS also supports a number of patients with exemption certificates, which help to pay for your prescription costs. If you’re in one of these eligible groups, and you are on regular medication, you could be entitled to free NHS prescriptions in England.
In England the standard NHS prescription charge is currently £9.65 per item. The NHS takes a number of factors into consideration when offering free prescriptions, and the eligibility to apply for an exemption certificate. This includes age and income, and any diagnosed medical conditions. Some prescribed items are always free of charge on the NHS, such as contraceptives.
You’re eligible for free NHS prescriptions if at the time the prescription is dispensed you’re in one of the following groups:
If you receive one of these benefits below, then you, your partner, and any dependent aged under 20 are also entitled to free prescriptions.
You are entitled to free NHS prescriptions if you or your partner receive:
If you’re receiving Pension Credit Savings Credit alone, or contribution-based Jobseeker’s Allowance, or contribution-based Employment and Support Allowance then you can apply for help with prescription costs through the NHS Low Income Scheme.
You are entitled to free NHS prescriptions if you receive:
If you’re entitled to or named on:
You qualify for this if you get Child Tax Credits, Working Tax Credits including a disability element (or both), and your annual family income for tax credit purposes is £15,276 or less.
You can apply to the NHS Low Income Scheme for one of the below certificates:
You qualify for free prescriptions if you:
If you’re in one of the following groups, Prescription Exemptions you’re automatically exempt and do not need an exemption certificate:
For those in the following groups, you must apply to be provided with an exemption certificate:
If you have one of the following medical conditions, you’re entitled to free NHS prescriptions.
Find out more here.
You can apply for a medical exemption certificate (MedEx) if you have one of the medical conditions listed above. In order to apply, your doctor should provide you with an application form. If you’re not sure about the name of your condition, you should speak to your doctor.
Your medical exemption certificate entitles you to free NHS prescriptions, for all items – not just for medicines to treat or manage the condition that makes you eligible. You can add the details of your exemption certificate to your Time Pharmacy account in the ‘exemption details’ section, Prescription Exemptions and this will allow us to dispense your prescriptions free of change while the certificate is valid.
If you lose or damage your certificate you can request a replacement here. You need to contact your GP to renew your exemption. If you’re a time pharmacy patient we’ll notify you around a month in advance of expiration, the NHS should also remind you too. Prescription Exemptions You can check if your exemption is still valid below.
Your medical exemption card is valid for 5 years or until your 60th birthday (whichever is sooner). If you’re a Time Pharmacy patient we’ll notify you once your exemption has expired and you should speak to your doctor to re-apply.
If you’re not currently entitled to free NHS prescriptions, you could save money with a prescription prepayment certificate. It’s like a ‘season ticket’ in that you pay a set price and this covers you for as many prescriptions as you need until it expires.
There are two options – you can buy a 3 month certificate for £30.25 or a 12 month certificate for £108.10 – which can be paid upfront or in instalments. Depending on the number of prescription items you need in time, one of these options could save you money compared to you paying for each prescription individually.
It’s your own responsibility to check that you’re entitled before claiming free prescriptions.If you claim free prescriptions that you’re not entitled to, you could potentially have to pay a penalty charge of up to £100 to the NHS
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