What help could I get with prescription charges and health costs?

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 or 12 months. This covers all your prescriptions for that period, regardless of how many you need.

If you’re 60 or over you’re also entitled to a free NHS sight test, so you should let your optician know when you reach 60.

Depending on your circumstances, you could also get help with the following:

  • NHS dental treatment
  • the cost of glasses or contact lenses
  • NHS wigs and fabric supports
  • travel costs to receive NHS treatment.

Find out more about prescription prepayment certificates on the NHS website


Am I eligible for free prescriptions and health costs?

You’ll qualify for help with the NHS costs mentioned above if you or your partner receive any of the following benefits:

If you don’t receive any of these benefits but have a low income, you may still be eligible for some help with health costs through the NHS Low Income Scheme. You can either apply for the NHS Low Income Scheme online or by post. 

Find out more about the NHS Low Income Scheme

How do I get the help I’m entitled to?

  • If you’re 60 or over you may need to show proof of age to the pharmacist to get free prescriptions.
  • If you receive any of the benefits listed above you just need to show your benefit award letter to health care staff when you book or attend an appointment. 
  • If you qualify through the NHS Low Income Scheme you’ll either get a HC2 certificate that entitles you to full help or a HC3 certificate for partial help with health costs. Tell staff you have a certificate when you book an appointment and bring it with you to your appointment.