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We are deeply concerned they may be reluctant to act on symptoms, seek medical advice or get a diagnosis, for fear they will be unable to afford long term, symptom relieving or even in some cases lifesaving medication. If ever there was a self-defeating policy we think this is it, and many medical experts agree with us. We've been fighting back and making sure older people's views aren't ignored.

Over the past month, nearly 40, of us have responded to the Department for Health and Social Care's consultation on the issue — thank you to everyone who's joined the campaign. Age UK and 23 other organisations have also written directly to the Health Secretary, urging him to think twice before scrapping free prescriptions. Check if your exemption certificate is valid. If you're pregnant or have had a baby in the past 12 months, you get free prescriptions if you have a valid maternity exemption certificate.

If you apply after your baby is born, your certificate will last for 12 months from your baby's birth. Find out more about maternity exemption certificates. You might also be able to get an HC1 form from your doctor, dentist or optician. You qualify for a full help HC2 certificate which includes free NHS prescriptions if your income is less than or equal to your requirements, or your income is greater than your requirements by no more than half the current English prescription charge.

You qualify for a limited help HC3 certificate if your income is greater than your requirements by more than half the current English prescription charge. Certificates are usually valid for between 6 months and 5 years, depending on your circumstances.

Ask the pharmacist, hospital or doctor for the refund form FP57 when you pay for your prescription. You cannot get one later. Ive been on esa for approximately years now, and im wondering if i apply for uc would it benefit me?

By that i mean if i go onto uc would i be required to continue to be asked to go to face to Disclaimer: This article is for information only and should not be used for the diagnosis or treatment of medical conditions. Egton Medical Information Systems Limited has used all reasonable care in compiling the information but make no warranty as to its accuracy. Consult a doctor or other health care professional for diagnosis and treatment of medical conditions. For details see our conditions.

In this series. In this article Who is entitled to get free prescriptions in England? Who can get a medical exemption certificate? How can people on a low income apply for help? Can I claim a refund for a prescription charge I have already paid? How can regular prescription charges be reduced? Want to speak to a pharmacist?

Book a private telephone consultation with a local pharmacist today Book now. If you have already paid a penalty charge, it will be paid back to you providing you have a medical exemption certificate, or get one within 60 days of receiving the letter. A company limited by guarantee registered in England and Wales with no. Skip to main navigation Skip to content. Breadcrumb Home guide to diabetes life with diabetes free prescriptions.

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