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You can receive free NHS dental treatment if you're entitled to or named on: a valid NHS tax credit exemption certificate. a valid HC2 certificate – which is available for people on a low income. a valid maternity exemption certificate.
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You can also get free dental care if you're entitled to or named on: a valid NHS tax credit exemption certificate – if you do not have a certificate, you can show your award notice; you qualify if you get Child Tax Credits, Working Tax Credits with a disability element (or both), and have an income for tax credit purposes of £15,276 or less
You’re entitled to free NHS dental treatment if you have applied to the NHS Low Income Scheme and received an HC2 certificate for full help with health costs. HC2 certificates If you have applied to the NHS Low Income Scheme and received an HC3 certificate for limited help with health costs, you may be entitled to help with the cost of your ...
If you apply to the NHS Low Income Scheme and receive an HC2 certificate for full help with health costs, you’re entitled to: free NHS prescriptions; free NHS dental treatment; free NHS sight tests; help with the cost of glasses or contact lenses; help with the cost of travelling to receive NHS treatment; free NHS wigs and fabric supports
You’re entitled to free NHS dental treatment if, when the treatment starts, you are: • under 18. • under 19 and in full-time education. • pregnant or have given birth in the last 12 months. • staying in an NHS hospital and your treatment is carried out by the hospital dentist.
You might be able to get free NHS prescriptions, dental treatment, eye tests and help with other NHS costs. Whether you get help depends on things like: your age. your income. where you live....
You're entitled to free NHS dental treatment if at the start of the treatment you're: under age 18; under age 19 and in full-time education; pregnant or have had a baby in the previous 12 months; being treated in an NHS hospital and your treatment is carried out by the hospital dentist