If you have a low income, the NHS Low Income Scheme could help you pay for:
- NHS prescription charges
- NHS dental treatment charges
- the cost of sight tests, glasses and contact lenses
- the cost of travelling to receive NHS treatment
- NHS wigs and fabric supports (check with your hospital for their arrangements for supplying NHS wigs)
If you have already paid for treatment, you can apply for a refund at the same time as you apply for the scheme.
Who cannot apply
You cannot apply if you or your partner (or both of you) have more than:
- £16,000 in savings, investments or property (not including the place where you live)
- £23,250 in savings, investments or property if you live permanently in a care home (£24,000 in Wales)
You do not need to apply if you or your partner get certain benefits. You're already entitled to full help with health costs. Any dependants under the age of 20 included on your benefit claim are also entitled to the same help.
Applying online
You cannot apply online for the NHS Low Income Scheme if you are any of the following:
- have more than £6,000 in savings, investments or property (not including the place where you live)
- live in Northern Ireland
- are a student with a partner who lives with you
- have no income
Find out how to apply if you cannot apply online.
Apply online for the NHS Low Income Scheme
How we assess your application
We will usually assess your application within 18 working days from the date we get your form.
When we assess how much help you may get under the NHS Low Income Scheme, we:
- Work out your weekly needs.
- Work out your weekly income.
- Compare these figures.
If your weekly income is:
- the same or less than your weekly needs, you’ll get full help with NHS costs
- more than your weekly needs, you may get some help with NHS costs
- a lot more than your weekly needs, you will not get help with NHS costs
If your weekly income is less than your weekly needs, we’ll ask you for evidence of how you’re paying your essential bills.