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What conditions qualify for a medical exemption certificate?
What conditions qualify for a medical exemption certificate?
If you have a medical condition that entitles you to free NHS prescriptions, you can apply for a medical exemption certificate. This certificate serves as proof of your eligibility and allows you to obtain medications without incurring any charges. Let’s delve into the various health conditions that qualify for a medical exemption certificate:
- Permanent fistula
- Hypoadrenalism
- Diabetes
- Hypoparathyroidism
- Myasthenia gravis
- Myxoedema
- Epilepsy
- Continuing physical disability
- Cancer
Please note that the listed medical conditions are not exhaustive. It’s essential to consult your doctor to determine if your specific condition qualifies for a medical exemption certificate.
How do I apply for a medical exemption certificate?
If you have a qualifying medical condition, you can apply for a medical exemption certificate through your GP or doctor. They will provide you with an application form, which you must complete and submit. Once your application is received, you can expect to receive your paper certificate within 10 working days.
A medical exemption certificate is typically valid for five years. It is important to keep track of the certificate’s expiration date and arrange for its renewal before it expires. The NHS will send you a reminder approximately one month before your current certificate expires. However, it is ultimately your responsibility to ensure you have a valid medical exemption certificate when claiming free NHS prescriptions.
When collecting your medications, you will need to mark box ‘E’ on the prescription form and sign the declaration. In some cases, you may be required to present your medical exemption certificate as evidence of your eligibility. However, even if you do not have your certificate with you, you can still collect your NHS prescription for free.
Examples of medical exemption certificates are NHS tax credit exemption certificates, war pension exemption certificates and valid maternity exemption certificates.









































