When I left the UK in 1999 I didn't possess an exemption certificate and had never paid for a prescription in my life, due to being diagnosed T1 in childhood. I remember reading about a large number of T1 diabetics who were caught by the new ruling because they had been told that there exemption was for life when diagnosed, and no one ever told them that they needed an exemption certificate when they were introduced.
I believe the UK diabetes.org.uk site has more info on this. I suggest you ask on there, as I believe they were instrumental on getting lots of fines scrapped.
https://www.diabetes.org.uk/how_we_help/helpline
Good luck.
In which case you should really go check yours because they have to be renewed every 5 years (mine runs out sometime next year, I should really check when exactly it does run out).Reading through all this, i'm a little bit worried! I just tick to say i have a valid medical exemption certificate, never been asked to produce one before and i assumed it was something available to view on the NHS system?
If you do that and they ask, if you can't produce one it's a fine.Reading through all this, i'm a little bit worried! I just tick to say i have a valid medical exemption certificate, never been asked to produce one before and i assumed it was something available to view on the NHS system?
@sammi4688 I hope this info in the link below will be of use.
It seems that as long as you have applied for an exemption certificate before you pay for your prescription items, as long as you get a receipt you can claim the money back.
Also, are you sure that the cost will be £54? If you don’t need the test strips ask the pharmacist to leave that off for now. Then you will pay the prescription charge of £9 for the Metformin, regardless of how many packs of that are on the script. Likewise, if your prescription is for just one type of insulin that will only cost £9 forthe 5 boxes.
Ok, I understand £18 can be a lot if you are on a tight budget, but hope you can find a way to pay it and claim back.
I would not advise just refusing to pay. Before you could argue you were unaware, but now you do know I doubt you would be treated leniently if you ‘fraudulently’ claim exemption before you have the necessary certificate ofexemption.
Ludicrous as it seems, (you are not suddenly going to be able to do without insulin) you have to renew that every 5 years.
https://www.diabetes.co.uk/diabetes-prescriptions.html
Reading through all this, i'm a little bit worried! I just tick to say i have a valid medical exemption certificate, never been asked to produce one before and i assumed it was something available to view on the NHS system?
Ah thank you very much. I thought they were going to charge me per box of insulin vial. £18 is definitely do able. Thank you very much. I was actually at the diabetes centre today and the doctor has wrote me out a prescription to pick up 2 vials from the hospital, so I'll just keep ringing the prescription place. Thank you.
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