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silliemillie | 20:27 Mon 15th Apr 2013 | Health & Fitness
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I have a certificate entitling me to get free prescriptions, I really need glasses and was wondering if I am entitled to free glasses.

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Why not contact the Benefits Agency to find out what you might be entitled to
you should be able to find a number for them in the phone book.
it will depend on why you have the certifcate
It should state what health care benefits you are entitled to on your certificate....assuming it is the one you get as a result of applying on form from DWP....you get a certificate towards the cost of glasses....not free glasses...
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Bednobs - its because of my ongoing Cancer treatment.
Mamy - thanks for the link, looks like I am entitled as I have a valid certificate.
Put it this way, due to my severe sight problems I qualify for the Voucher worth £200, and it still cost me dearly for a new pair. There are so many variables on cost depending on your prescription and what deals thee opticians are offering at the time.
I would go to your optician, and ask, millie - they'll know about entitlements.
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Oh I am more than happy to pay any shortfall, anything towards them will be great, I have been saving up for ages.
Wish you well Millie. x
Specsavers very reasonable...wide range of frames....at all prices....from £29....lots of deals too....as good as expensive opticians....I have saved a fortune switching to them.....should have gone to specsavers.......sooner !!
Get mine via NASA LOL
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Thank you, I will go and ask, but I just know there are always others on here who have similar experiences, was embarassed to ask before as I really dont like claiming anything but now I know its a possibilty I will xx
Claim it, millie, you're entitled :-)
Go for it Millie, no need to be embarrassed at al.
Millie....it's just a matter of filling in form, waiting for certificate of entitlement which you take to opticians ....simple....real big saving.....you can use it every two years.....if You choose from the £69 range or above at specsavers get a second pair free...!!
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Thank you all for your help & support
it sounds to me like you are NOT entitled, unless your prescription exemption form is because of low income
•You receive Income Support or Income-based Jobseeker's Allowance (not contribution-based)
•You receive Pension Credit Guarantee Credit.
•You receive Income-based Employment and Support Allowance.
•You are awarded Universal Credit
•You are entitled to, or named on, a valid NHS tax credit exemption certificate.
•You are named on a valid NHS certificate for full help with health costs (HC2). People named on an NHS certificate for partial help with health costs (HC3) may also get help.

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