Apply for a Medical Exemption Certificate
We provide a quick and convenient way to get a medical exemption certificate when you need it.
✓ Apply 24/7 with no appointment necessary
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✓ Do it without leaving your home
✓ Cases reviewed & signed by a fully registered GP
✓ Sent to your inbox with optional overnight service
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How it Works
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Complete an online health consultation
No appointment required – simply complete a medical consultation form and upload a 30 second video of your symptoms or other medical evidence. Your e-consultation will then be sent directly to a GP for review.
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Doctor Reviews Case & Evidence
One of our FCDO and GMC registered GPs will review and validate the submitted medical evidence and health information.
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Receive your certificate
Receive your medical certificate or doctor's note as soon as the same day or next working day, straight to your inbox.
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About Us
Medical Cert
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Medical Cert is powered by experienced general practitioners providing quick & hassle-free GP certification services
All of our doctors are licensed GPs who hold full registration with the UK General Medical Council and have extensive experience in providing high quality clinical care in various NHS and private settings. All of our doctors are registered with the FCDO and authorised to issue visa medicals.
How we're different
Medical Cert takes a modern approach to digital healthcare
Our platform offers quicker access to health certification while alleviating strain on the NHS. Our dedicated team of doctors is ready to assist without the need for appointments, day and night.
Our doctors are all NHS-trained and registered with the General Medical Council as well as the FCDO, and fully authorised to issue medical letters. In the rare event that our doctors cannot provide a certificate or letter for your situation, a full refund is guaranteed.
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Apply For Medical Exemption Certificate
Struggling with the cost of NHS prescriptions? A medical exemption certificate can help you get them for free. This article will guide you through who is eligible and how to apply.
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Eligibility Criteria for a Medical Exemption Certificate
**Eligibility Criteria for a Medical Exemption Certificate:**
Certain health conditions make you eligible for a medical exemption certificate. You must meet specific requirements to apply… Check the list of qualifying illnesses and see if yours is included.
Qualifying medical conditions
Some medical conditions qualify for a medical exemption certificate. Diabetes, thyroid disorders, and certain types of cancer are examples. Patients who need ongoing care can ask their GP about eligibility.
A pregnancy also qualifies for an exemption. The patient’s doctor provides the necessary form, FP92A. This certificate helps cover prescription charges related to these conditions.
Check with your GP to see if you qualify for a medical exemption certificate.
Step-by-Step Application Process
3. Step-by-Step Application Process: To apply, gather your medical records, fill out the form from the NHS website, and submit it—let’s explore each step in detail….
Necessary documentation and where to obtain the application form
Getting a medical exemption certificate requires several steps. Here is a list of necessary documentation and where to obtain the application form:
- FP92A Form: Ask your GP or hospital for this form.
- Medical Records: Provide records of your qualifying medical condition.
- ID Proof: Submit a copy of your ID, such as a passport or driving licence.
- Proof of Address: Include a recent utility bill or bank statement.
- GP Signature: Ensure your GP signs the FP92A form.
Next Heading: Validity and Renewal of the Certificate
Validity and Renewal of the Certificate
Medical exemption certificates last for five years. You need to renew them before they expire.
Duration of validity and renewal procedures
A medical exemption certificate helps people get free NHS prescriptions. It is important to know the duration and renewal process.
- Validity Period
- The certificate is valid for five years.
- After this, it must be renewed.
- Renewal Notification
- The NHS will send a reminder before the expiry date.
- Ensure your address details are up to date with the NHS.
- Application Form
- Get the FP92A form from your GP or service provider.
- Fill out the form as instructed.
- Online Renewal
- You can renew online via the NHS Business Services Authority website.
- This option is convenient and quick.
- Doctor’s Confirmation
- Your GP needs to confirm your condition still qualifies for a medical exemption certificate.
- Renewing During Pregnancy
- A pregnancy medical exemption certificate lasts until 12 months after your due date.
- If pregnant again within this time, you need a new certificate starting from that due date.
- Replacement Cards
- If you lose your card, contact the NHS Business Services Authority for a replacement.
- Checking Status
- You can check the status of your application or existing certificate online.
Conclusion
A medical exemption certificate can help those with certain health conditions. It covers free NHS prescriptions, saving money on medicines. Always check if you qualify and apply through your GP or online.
Renew the certificate as needed to keep getting benefits.
FAQs
1. What is a medical exemption certificate?
A medical exemption certificate allows you to get free NHS prescriptions if you have certain illnesses or conditions.
2. How do I apply for a medical exemption certificate?
To apply for a medical exemption certificate, fill out the application form available online or from your doctor’s office.
3. Which illnesses qualify for a medical exemption certificate?
Certain chronic illnesses and conditions like diabetes, epilepsy, and cancer qualify for an NHS medical exemption certificate.
4. Does the medical exemption certificate cover all prescriptions?
Yes, with a valid NHS Medical Exemption Certificate, all your NHS prescriptions are covered at no cost.
5. How do I renew my NHS Medical Exemption Certificate?
You can renew your NHS Medical Exemption Certificate by submitting the renewal form before it expires—this can be done online or through post.
6. Can pregnant women get a medical exemption certificate in the UK?
Yes, pregnant women can apply for an NHS Medical Exemption Certificate to cover their prescription costs during pregnancy and after childbirth.