NHS Costs and Exemptions UK 2026/27 — Prescription Charges, Dental Fees and Who Pays Nothing

NHS Costs and Exemptions UK — What's Free and What's Not

Guide to NHS costs in the UK. What's free, prescription charges, dental costs, eye tests, wigs and fabric supports, and how to claim exemptions.

The NHS is mostly free, but some services have charges — and many exemptions exist. Here’s what you should know.

What’s Free on the NHS

Always Free

ServiceDetails
GP appointmentsConsultations and referrals
Hospital treatmentInpatient and outpatient
A&EEmergency treatment
Maternity carePregnancy to postnatal
Mental health servicesNHS provision
Walk-in centresUrgent care
VaccinationsNHS programme
ContraceptionFamily planning
STI clinicsSexual health services
Cancer treatmentDiagnosis and treatment

Sometimes Charges

ServiceWho Pays
PrescriptionsEngland non-exempt
Dental treatmentMost adults
Eye testsMost adults
Glasses/contactsNot NHS funded
Wigs/fabric supportsMost adults (England)
Travel to hospitalUsually self-funded

Prescription Charges

Where Prescriptions Are Free

CountryStatus
ScotlandAll free
WalesAll free
Northern IrelandAll free
EnglandCharges unless exempt

England Prescription Charges

ItemCost (2024/25)
Per item£9.90
3-month PPC£32.05
12-month PPC£111.60

Who Gets Free Prescriptions (England)

CategoryExempt
Under 16
16-18 in full-time education
60 and over
Pregnant or baby under 1
Certain medical conditions
War pensioners (for condition)
On qualifying benefits
HC2 certificate

Qualifying Medical Conditions

ConditionExempt
Diabetes (insulin or tablets)
Epilepsy
Permanent fistula
Addison’s disease
Underactive thyroid
Diabetes insipidus
Myasthenia gravis
Hypoparathyroidism
Cancer (certain treatments)

Qualifying Benefits

BenefitExempt
Universal Credit (income criteria)
Income Support
Income-based JSA
Income-related ESA
Pension Credit Guarantee
NHS Tax Credit Exemption Certificate

Prepayment Certificates

When PPCs Save Money

Items/YearCost Without PPCPPC CostSavings
4+ in 3 months£39.60+£32.05£7.55+
12+ in year£118.80+£111.60£7.20+

How to Get a PPC

MethodDetails
Onlinenhs.uk/ppc
Phone0300 330 1341
PostComplete FP95 form
PaymentOne-off or monthly direct debit

PPC Tips

TipWhy
Get 12-monthBetter value if 12+ items
Pay by direct debitSpread cost
Covers all familyCan share if needed
Backdate 1 monthCan claim recent prescriptions

NHS Dental Charges

Dental Charge Bands (England)

BandWhat’s IncludedCost (2024/25)
Band 1Check-up, X-rays, scale/polish£26.80
Band 2Fillings, extractions, root canals£73.50
Band 3Crowns, bridges, dentures£319.10
UrgentEmergency/out of hours£26.80

Free NHS Dental Treatment

CategoryExempt
Under 18
Under 19 in full-time education
Pregnant
Had baby within 12 months
NHS hospital dental patient
On qualifying benefits
HC2 certificate (full help)
HC3 certificate (partial help)Reduced

Getting Maternity Exemption

DocumentMatEx certificate
EligibilityPregnant or baby under 1
How to getFrom midwife or GP
What it coversPrescriptions and dental
DurationUntil baby is 1

Eye Care

Free NHS Eye Tests

CategoryExempt
Under 16
16-18 in full-time education
60 and over
Diagnosed glaucoma
Over 40 with glaucoma family history
Diabetic
Registered blind/partially sighted
On qualifying benefits
HC2 certificate
Complex lens voucher holder

NHS Optical Vouchers

Who QualifiesValue
Under 16Voucher for glasses
On benefitsVoucher varies by prescription
HC2 holdersVoucher for glasses
Complex prescriptionsHigher value voucher

Voucher Values

CategoryVoucher Value
A (lightest prescription)£43.30
B£66.20
C (strongest)£99.10
D (complex)£244.80

Low Income Scheme (HC2/HC3)

What It Covers

With HC2 (Full Help)Free
NHS prescriptions
NHS dental treatment
NHS eye tests
NHS glasses voucher
Wigs and fabric supports
Travel to hospital
With HC3 (Partial Help)
Reduced chargesBased on certificate

How to Apply

StepDetails
1Complete HC1 form
2Details of income and outgoings
3Submit to NHS Business Services Authority
4Receive HC2 or HC3 certificate
5Certificate valid 6-12 months

Who Typically Qualifies

SituationLikely to Qualify
No or very low income
High housing costs
Savings under £6,000 (single)
Savings under £8,000 (couple)

Hospital Travel Costs

Who Can Claim

Eligible IfExempt
On qualifying benefits
HC2/HC3 certificate
Receiving certain treatments
War pensioner

What’s Covered

ExpenseRefund
Public transportBus, train fares
MileageIf driving
ParkingSome hospitals
TaxiIf medically necessary

How to Claim

StepDetails
Get HC5 formFrom hospital
Complete formWith receipts
SubmitTo hospital cashier
PaymentRefund given

If You’ve Paid When Exempt

Claiming Refunds

Payment TypeClaim Method
PrescriptionFP57 form at pharmacy
DentalAsk dentist for refund
Eye testAsk optician
GeneralComplete HC5 form

Time Limits

ServiceClaim Within
Prescriptions3 months
Dental3 months
Optical
Hospital travel3 months

Summary: NHS Costs Checklist

Check Your Exemptions

CategoryApplies?
Age (under 16, 16-18 education, 60+)
Medical condition (see list)
Pregnant or baby under 1
On qualifying benefits
Low income (HC2/HC3)

Save Money

ActionDone
Check exemption eligibility
Apply for PPC if 4+ prescriptions
Apply for HC2/HC3 if low income
Get MatEx if pregnant
Keep receipts for refunds

Key Forms

FormPurpose
FP95Apply for PPC
HC1Apply for HC2/HC3
FP57Prescription refund
MatExMaternity exemption
HC5Hospital travel claim

Contacts

ServiceDetails
NHS Help with Health Costs0300 330 1343
PPC purchases0300 330 1341
HC1 applicationsnhs.uk/low-income

Don’t pay for NHS services if you don’t have to. Check exemptions, apply for help, and always claim refunds if you’ve paid in error. The forms are straightforward and the savings can be significant.

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Sources

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