Prescriptions Charges and Exemptions

 

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Extensive exemption and remission arrangements protect those likely to have difficulty in paying charges (NHS prescription and dental charges, optical and hospital travel costs). 

The NHS prescription charge is a flat-rate amount which successive Governments have thought it reasonable to charge for those who can afford to pay for their medicines.  Prescription prepayment certificates (PPCs) offer real savings for people who need extensive medication.

NHS charges

From 1 May 2024, the charges are:

  • From 1 May 2024, the NHS prescription charge will rise to £9.90
  • The cost of an NHS Prescription Prepayment Certificate (PPC) will be: £32.05 for three months.
  • £114.50 for 12 months (patients can spread the cost and pay in 10 monthly instalments)

There are several payment options available. If you choose the 12-month PPC, you can pay for this upfront, or by 10 monthly direct debit instalments.

Find out more about the prescription prepayment certificate.

If you need to access the services below, the medicines you're prescribed are free:

There is further information about prescription exemptions and fees on the NHS website