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Free NHS prescription delivery without hidden costs

Stifford pharmacy is a leading UK pharmacy that offers Free NHS prescription delivery. This service of Stifford pharmacy is completely free without any hidden costs. Take advantage of this free service to get medication delivered at your doorsteps on the same day or within 24-48 hours. You just need to be registered with a GP in UK to avail to this service. You will not need to contact your GP directly to avail to this service.

Stifford pharmacy is a leading UK pharmacy that offers Free NHS prescription delivery. This service of Stifford pharmacy is completely free without any hidden costs. Take advantage of this free service to get medication delivered at your doorsteps on the same day or within 24-48 hours. You just need to be registered with a GP in UK to avail to this service. You will not need to contact your GP directly to avail to this service.

Three simple steps needed for free prescription delivery
  1. Sign up online – Create your account
  2. Order NHS prescription – Once we receive your order we forward it to your GP for approval.
  3. Get the prescription delivered at your doorstep – We will dispatch your prescription to the address provided by you.

With our imitable service we have earned the trust of thousands of patients needing both one-off and repeat prescriptions. So sign up and avail to our service. We are a trusted pharmacy for free prescription delivery.  

Who can get free prescriptions?
You are entitled for free NHS prescriptions if, at the time of dispensation of the prescription, you:
  • are under 16
  • are 60 or over
  • are 16 to 18 and in full-time education
  • have a specified medical condition and have a valid MedEx (medical exemption certificate)
  • have a enduring physical disability that prevents you from going out without help from another person and have a valid medical exemption certificate (MedEx)
  • are pregnant or have had a baby in the previous 12 months and have a valid maternity exemption certificate (MatEx)
  • are an NHS inpatient
  • hold a valid war pension exemption certificate and the prescription is for your accepted disability
You’re also entitled to free prescriptions if you or your partner (including civil partner) receive, or you’re under the age of 20 and the dependent of someone receiving:
  • income-based Jobseeker’s Allowance
  • Income Support
  • Pension Credit Guarantee Credit
  • income-related Employment and Support Allowance
  • Universal Credit and meet the criteria
If you’re entitled to or named on:
  • a valid NHS certificate for full help with health costs (HC2)
  • 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 income for tax credit purposes of £15,276 or less

People named on an NHS certificate for partial help with health costs (HC3) may also get help.

People with certain medical conditions can get free NHS prescriptions if they possess a valid medical exemption certificate (MedEx).

People with the following conditions can apply for a MedEx:
  • cancer, including the effects of cancer or the effects of current or previous cancer treatment
  • a form of hypoadrenalism (for example, Addison’s disease) for which specific substitution therapy is essential
  • a permanent fistula (for example, a laryngostomy, colostomy, ileostomy or some renal dialysis fistulas) requiring continuous surgical dressing or an appliance
  • diabetes mellitus, except where treatment is by diet alone
  • diabetes insipidus or other forms of hypopituitarism
  • hypoparathyroidism
  • myasthenia gravis a continuing physical disability that means you cannot go out without the help of another person (temporary disabilities do not count, even if they last for several months)
  • myxoedema (hypothyroidism requiring thyroid hormone replacement)
  • epilepsy requiring continuous anticonvulsive therapy

Patient Registration

we accept both electronic and paper NHS prescriptions. Please use the form below to register with us. Ask your GP to send your prescription to us and will let you know when it ready by an SMS text message.