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Free Prescriptions Guide UK — Who Qualifies and How to Claim

Find out if you qualify for free NHS prescriptions in England. Age, income, medical conditions, and other exemptions explained — plus how to get your exemption.

NHS prescriptions in England cost £9.90 per item (2025/26) — and for people on regular medication, this adds up quickly. However, many people qualify for free prescriptions and do not realise it. In Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, all prescriptions are free.

Who Gets Free Prescriptions?

Age-Based Exemptions

Category Exemption
Under 16 Free
16–18 in full-time education Free
60 and over Free

Medical Exemptions

If you have one of these conditions, all your prescriptions are free:

Condition Certificate Needed
Diabetes (except diet-controlled) Medical exemption certificate (MedEx)
Hypothyroidism / myxoedema MedEx
Epilepsy requiring continuous treatment MedEx
A continuing physical disability preventing you from leaving home without help MedEx
Cancer and effects of cancer treatment MedEx
A permanent fistula requiring dressing MedEx
Addison’s disease / hypoadrenalism MedEx
Hypoparathyroidism MedEx
Diabetes insipidus MedEx
Myasthenia gravis MedEx

How to get a MedEx: Ask your GP to complete form FP92A.

Pregnancy and Maternity

Circumstance Exemption
Pregnant Free (maternity exemption certificate)
Given birth in last 12 months Free

How to get it: Your midwife or GP completes the application.

Income-Based Exemptions

Benefit/Circumstance Exemption
Receiving Income Support Free
Receiving income-based JSA Free
Receiving income-based ESA Free
Receiving Pension Credit Guarantee Credit Free
Universal Credit (earnings £0 or below threshold) Free
Named on a valid NHS tax credit exemption certificate Free
Named on an HC2 certificate (full help) Free
Named on an HC3 certificate (partial help) Reduced cost
War pensioner (for war-related prescriptions) Free

HC2/HC3 Certificates (Low Income Scheme)

If you do not receive qualifying benefits but have a low income:

  1. Complete form HC1 (available from Jobcentre Plus or online)
  2. If eligible, you receive an HC2 (full help) or HC3 (partial help)
  3. HC2 gives free prescriptions, dental treatment, eye tests, and travel costs
  4. Valid for 6 months (or 12 months for pension-age claimants)

Prescription Prepayment Certificates (PPC)

If you do not qualify for free prescriptions but need regular medication:

PPC Cost Break-Even Point
3-month PPC £32.05 4+ prescriptions in 3 months
12-month PPC £111.60 12+ prescriptions in 12 months
12-month PPC (monthly direct debit) £9.30/month (10 payments) Same

Is a PPC Worth It?

Prescriptions per Year Cost Without PPC Cost With 12-Month PPC Saving
6 £59.40 £111.60 -£52.20 (not worth it)
12 £118.80 £111.60 £7.20
24 £237.60 £111.60 £126.00
52 (weekly) £514.80 £111.60 £403.20

How to buy: Online at nhsbsa.nhs.uk/ppc or by phone (0300 330 1341).

Free Prescriptions in Devolved Nations

Nation Policy
Scotland Free for everyone
Wales Free for everyone
Northern Ireland Free for everyone
England Charges apply (with exemptions)

Common Mistakes

Mistake Consequence
Not claiming exemption you qualify for Paying unnecessarily
Using the wrong exemption category Fine of up to £100
Not renewing expired certificates Charged full price
Not buying a PPC when on regular medication Paying more than you need to
Ticking “exempt” when you are not You will be checked and fined

Penalty Charges

The NHS checks exemption claims. If you claim a free prescription incorrectly:

  • Penalty charge notice: £100 (reduced to £50 if paid within 28 days)
  • Plus the cost of the prescription(s)

Only claim an exemption if you are genuinely entitled.

How to Check Your Entitlement

  1. NHS prescription cost checker: nhsbsa.nhs.uk
  2. Turn2us benefits calculator: turn2us.org.uk
  3. Your GP surgery: Can advise on medical exemptions
  4. Citizens Advice: For income-based exemptions

For more on reducing healthcare and household costs, see our household bills guide and state benefits overview.