What is a NHS medical exemption certificate?

People with certain medical conditions can get free NHS prescriptions. Medical exemption certificates are credit-card-size cards. They are issued if you have: cancer, including the effects of cancer or the effects of current or previous cancer treatment.
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What is an NHS exemption certificate?

People with certain medical conditions can get free NHS prescriptions if they have a valid medical exemption certificate. A medical exemption certificate: entitles you to free NHS prescriptions only. doesn't cover dental treatment or help with other health costs. should be shown when you collect a prescription.
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What does the NHS exemption card cover?

NHS tax credit exemption certificate

The certificate entitles you, your partner (if you have one) and any dependent children included in your tax credit claim to: free NHS prescriptions. free NHS dental treatment. free NHS sight tests.
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What illnesses make you exempt from prescription charges?

Which conditions qualify for free prescriptions?
  • diabetes mellitus, except where treatment is by diet alone.
  • hypothyroidism that needs thyroid hormone replacement.
  • epilepsy that needs continuous anticonvulsive therapy.
  • a continuing physical disability that means you cannot go out without the help of another person.
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How do I get a new medical exemption card UK?

A medical exemption certificate (MEDEX) is valid for 5 years. Once expired, you need to speak to your GP who will apply for a new MEDEX by sending in a new FP92A application form. We'll send you a letter reminding you that your MEDEX is about to expire one month before the expiry date if you're under the age of 60.
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What qualifies as a COVID vaccine medical exemption?



How long does an exemption certificate last?

Your certificate will be valid from 1 month before the date the NHS Business Services Authority receives the application form. The MedEx lasts for 5 years and then needs to be renewed. You may receive a reminder that your certificate needs to be renewed.
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How do I get a medical certificate?

Issuance of Medical Certificate for On-the-Job Training
  1. Present requirements to the Campus Nurse.
  2. Fill out medical examination form.
  3. Submit the filled out form. ...
  4. Undergo medical assessment. ...
  5. Present the updated medical records form to the nurse. ...
  6. Sign on the clinic's log book and receive the medical certificate.
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Who qualifies for a medical exemption certificate?

Exemption certificates
  • people with certain medical conditions (medical exemption certificates)
  • pregnant women and those who have had a baby in the last 12 months (maternity exemption certificates)
  • people who receive certain tax credits and have a low household income (NHS tax credit exemption certificates)
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Who will qualify for free prescriptions?

Currently, free prescriptions are available for those under 16 years old or 16, 17 and 18 and in full time education, or over 60. Pregnant women and new mothers are eligible to claim free prescriptions. Certain illnesses can also exempt you from prescription charges as well as being on some benefits.
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Does Pip mean you get free prescriptions?

Medical conditions that qualify for free prescriptions

Those with certain conditions - regardless of whether they receive Personal Independence Payment (PIP), detailed below - can get free NHS prescriptions if they have been given a medical exemption certificate (MedEx). These look like a credit or debit card.
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Do NHS exemption cards get free glasses?

Answer: If you are entitled to, or named on, a valid NHS tax credit exemption certificate, then you will be entitled to a free eye test through the NHS every two years, and if required, a voucher towards the cost of glasses.
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How long does a medical exemption certificate take to arrive?

You will receive your certificate within 10 working days of us receiving your application. Check what help you could get to pay for NHS costs and apply online.
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How do I get a medical exemption certificate for thyroid?

To apply for the exemption you need to ask your doctor for the relevant form, complete parts 1 and 2 of the form and your doctor, nurse, midwife or health visitor then has to sign the form to confirm the information given by you is correct and send it off for you.
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What is exemption certificate?

a) Complete exemption certificates are: certificates that do not have expiry dates but take effect on a date that is dependent on the qualification based on which it is awarded.
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Who qualifies for HC2 certificate?

Who can apply for a HC2 certificate? You can be entitled to get full help with your healthcare costs if your savings, property (excluding your permanent address), investments do not exceed: £23,250 if you live in care home permanently; or.
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Who is exempt from prescription charges in England?

You are entitled to free NHS prescriptions if your annual family income used to work out your tax credits is £15,276 or less and you receive either: Child Tax Credit. Working Tax Credit and Child Tax Credit paid together. Working Tax Credit including a disability element.
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Do Over 60s still get free prescriptions?

Currently, anyone aged 60 and older can get their medicine without having to pay.
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Who is entitled to free NHS treatment?

You are exempt if you are a member of Her Majesty's armed forces. This will include your spouse or civil partner and any children under 18, as long as they are lawfully present in the UK. As the principal exempt family member, you do not have to be in the UK with your family at the time of their treatment.
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Are NHS prescriptions free for over 60s?

Everyone aged over 60 gets free prescriptions. If you're under 60 you can save money on prescriptions by buying prescription prepayment certificates from the NHS for 3 months or 12 months.
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What is medical certificate?

A medical certificate or doctor's certificate is a written statement from a physician or another medically qualified health care provider which attests to the result of a medical examination of a patient.
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Do you have to pay for a medical certificate?

In many cases the NHS will not write medical letters and in any event, there is usually a wait and fee to pay. Our doctors can issue same day doctors letters and medical certificates for a variety of cases. There is no additional charge for these.
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Why is a health certificate important?

Certification is an important part of a doctor's duties as the information recorded in a death certificate helps decision-makers to determine health priorities, resource allocation, and the prevention of deaths due to similar causes.
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How do I verify a medical certificate?

The first point of reference is to call the practitioner whose name appears on the medical certificate. The practitioner or his/her assistant will be able to verify if the employee has been to see them on those days that appear on the medical certificate or not.
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How do I replace my NHS medical exemption card?

If your NHS tax credit exemption certificate has been lost, stolen, or destroyed you can request a replacement by contacting us directly:
  1. Online: using our online form.
  2. Telephone: 0300 330 1347.
  3. Facebook: NHS Help with Health Costs.
  4. Twitter: @nhshealthcosts.
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Do I need a medical exemption certificate if I am over 60?

If you're 60 years of age or over you're not required to renew your medical exemption certificate.
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