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Free or reduced cost prescriptions

Some people automatically get free prescriptions. Certain people can get an exemption certificate to obtain free prescriptions. Also, anyone needing regular prescriptions may save money by buying a Prescription Prepayment Certificate.

הערה: this leaflet only applies to England because prescriptions are free to all in Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales. It also only gives a brief summary of free or reduced cost prescriptions and is for guidance only. It is not a full statement of the law and a source of further, more detailed information is given at the end under Further Reading.

At a glance

  • Free prescriptions are available in England to certain groups of people.

  • This includes those aged 60 or over, under 16, or 16-18 and in full-time education.

  • Pregnant women or those with certain medical conditions may get a medical exemption certificate.

  • People receiving specific benefits or with low incomes may also qualify.

  • A Prescription Prepayment Certificate can help reduce costs if you pay for many prescriptions.

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Who gets free prescriptions?

You are entitled to get free prescriptions in England:

  • If you are aged 60 or over.

  • If you are aged under 16.

  • If you are aged 16, 17 or 18 and in full-time education.

  • If you are pregnant, or have had a baby in the previous 12 months, and have a medical exemption certificate (see below).

  • If you have a listed medical condition and have a medical exemption certificate (see below).

  • If you are an NHS inpatient.

  • If you (or your partner) receive one of the following:

    • Universal Credit.

    • Income Support.

    • Income-based Jobseeker's Allowance.

    • Income-related Employment and Support Allowance.

    • Pension Credit Guarantee Credit.

  • If you are entitled to, or named on, a valid NHS tax credit exemption certificate.

  • Some war pensioners - if treatment is connected with the pensionable disability.

  • People on a low income who have a certificate HC2 (see below).

  • If you receive Working Tax Credit or Child Tax Credit, you (and your family) may be entitled to help with NHS health costs.

If you are entitled to free prescriptions, complete the declaration on the back of the prescription and sign it. You may be asked for proof that you are exempt.

If you are pregnant or have had a child in the past year

You need to apply for a Maternity Exemption Card, using form FW8. The form is available from doctors, nurses, midwives or health visitors. You are required to complete the form and your doctor, nurse, midwife or health visitor will sign the form to confirm the information given by you is correct.

The card will last until 12 months after the expected date of the birth (you can apply for an extension if the baby is born late). If you have a Maternity Exemption Card all your prescriptions are free, whatever the medication is for.

People who have certain medical conditions

Although there are many conditions requiring regular medication, only the following qualify for an exemption certificate:

  • Treatment for cancer; note this includes treatment for the effects of cancer, or treatment for the effects of a current or previous cancer treatment.

  • A permanent fistula requiring dressing.

  • Forms of hypoadrenalism such as מחלת אדיסון.

  • Diabetes insipidus and other forms of hypopituitarism.

  • סוכרת, except where treatment is by diet alone.

  • Hypoparathyroidism.

  • Myxoedema (underactive thyroid) where thyroid hormone replacement is necessary.

  • מיאסטניה גרביס.

  • Epilepsy requiring continuous anticonvulsive medication.

  • A continuing physical disability which means you cannot go out without help from another person.

If you have one of the specified conditions ask for an application form, FP92A, from your doctor's surgery. You need to fill it in and your doctor (or an authorised member of the practice staff) will sign to confirm the information you've given is correct. You will then be sent a Medical Exemption Certificate which is valid for five years.

If you have a Medical Exemption Certificate all your prescriptions are free, whatever the medication is for.

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Some people on a low income may qualify for help with prescription charges. Your entitlement to help is based on your circumstances, such as your level of income, savings, etc. You will have to fill in an HC1 form 'Claim for Help with Health Costs' - see Further Reading below - giving various details of your circumstances, and then send it off in the prepaid envelope provided.

If you qualify for help, you will be sent an HC2 Certificate for full help, or an HC3 Certificate for partial help, which you will need to produce when paying for your prescription. The certificate will tell you whom it covers and how long it lasts.

If your circumstances change for the better, you can continue using the certificate until it expires. If your circumstances change for the worse during the period of the certificate, you should make another claim. If your circumstances will remain unchanged after the time period then make a new claim before the current certificate expires.

If you are on a low income but have not yet got your exemption certificate then you can get a receipt form from the pharmacist when your prescription is dispensed. Note that you cannot get one later. When you get your exemption certificate, send the receipt form to the address on the form to get a refund.

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If you do not qualify for exemption you may be able to reduce the cost of your prescriptions by buying a Prescription Prepayment Certificate (PPC). This certificate will cover the cost of all your prescriptions during a particular period.

For example, if you pay for more than three prescription items in three months, or more than 13 items in 12 months, you could save money by buying a PPC. The charge for a single prescription item is £9.65 (April 2023).

A PPC costs £31.25 for three months and £111.60 for 12 months.

You can apply for a PPC:

  • By telephone on 0300 330 1341.

  • Online. See Further Reading below. https://apps.nhsbsa.nhs.uk/ppcwebsales/patient.do.

  • By completing a form from a pharmacy registered to sell PPCs.

If you pay a prescription charge whilst waiting for a PPC to be issued, you can obtain a refund. To do this you must get a receipt form from the pharmacist (FP57). You must get the receipt form when you pay for your prescription; you cannot get one later. Fill the receipt form in and send it off to claim the refund.

You have to apply for a refund within three months of paying the prescription charge.

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What counts as full-time education for someone aged 16-18 to get free prescriptions?

The article states that individuals aged 16, 17, or 18 who are in full-time education are entitled to free prescriptions. However, it does not specify what criteria define 'full-time education'.

If I have cancer but am no longer receiving active treatment, can I still get a medical exemption certificate for free prescriptions?

Yes, the article states that treatment for cancer, including treatment for the effects of cancer, or treatment for the effects of a current or previous cancer treatment, qualifies for a medical exemption certificate.

My condition is not listed for a medical exemption certificate, but I need several different medications regularly. Is there any way to lower my prescription costs?

If you do not qualify for an exemption certificate, you might be able to save money by purchasing a Prescription Prepayment Certificate (PPC). This certificate covers all your prescription costs for a set period. For example, if you typically pay for more than three prescription items within three months, or more than 13 items in 12 months, a PPC could be more cost-effective. A PPC costs £31.25 for three months or £111.60 for 12 months (as of April 2023).

I am pregnant and have applied for a Maternity Exemption Card. Can I get a refund for prescriptions I've paid for while waiting for the card?

The article indicates that if you pay a prescription charge while waiting for a PPC to be issued, you can get a refund by obtaining an FP57 receipt form from the pharmacist at the time of payment. It does not explicitly state the same for Maternity Exemption Cards, but it does mention that for low-income individuals, a refund for prescriptions paid while waiting for an exemption certificate can be obtained using a receipt form from the pharmacist.

How long does a Medical Exemption Certificate last once approved?

A Medical Exemption Certificate, issued for qualifying medical conditions, is valid for five years.

If my financial circumstances improve after I've received an HC2 or HC3 certificate for low-income help, do I need to inform anyone immediately?

If your financial circumstances change for the better, you can continue using your current HC2 or HC3 certificate until it expires. You only need to make a new claim if your circumstances worsen during the certificate's validity period, or before the current certificate expires if your circumstances remain unchanged.

Can I get a refund if I forget to ask for a receipt form (FP57) at the pharmacy when paying for a prescription, but then get a PPC later?

No, the article states that you must obtain the receipt form (FP57) from the pharmacist when you pay for your prescription; you cannot get one later to claim a refund against a newly acquired PPC.

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