HannahWenty
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Hello! I came into work today and suddenly realised that I hadn’t bought my insulin with me, I know rookie error!
Wanting to get it quickly sorted out I went into a large boots by my work and asked about getting some emergency insulin as I wouldn’t be able to go home to e it and would need it for my lunchtime dose.
They gave me a pen however was charged £11
In a rush, I swallowed it and brought it because obviously would need it however now I’m thinking really should I have been charged for this when it’s on my repeat prescription at my usual pharmacy? Is there a way of claiming this money back or is that just the cost of my stupidity?
Thanks for the help if so!
I would expect there will be a way.....but I am in Scotland and it seems to be completely different here.....
I personally would have went home......pumping now and have went home to get a refill...
Hi,
Do you have a prescription charge excemption card?
Iv got a medical exemption card yeah. Do you think maybe I could go back in show them an maybe get a refund or at least part?
It may just help.
If you've retained your receipt? They may want to contact your GP, just to straighten out any "paperwork" their end...?
To get a refund go back to pharmacy with your exemption card and ask. I have a feeling but not sure that there is always an emergency supply charge. You've been charged more than the regular prescription charge which is about 8 quid. And anyway they should have guessed you were exempt if you needed insulin. Give it a try but don't be surprised if they say No, it sucks but I'm.pretty sure they do have to charge for emergency supplies.
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