• May
    18

    Free Dental treatment while pregnant – form FW8

    I blogged about free prescriptions and dental treatment for women who are pregnant (or in the case of dental treatment have had a baby within the last 12 months) some ladies wondered as to which form they need to fill out to get the free dental treatment. Well here you go:

    Pregnant women and those who have had a baby in the previous 12 months
    To apply for your maternity exemption certificate ask your doctor, nurse, midwife or health visitor for Form FW8. They will also have to sign the form to confirm your statement.

    Your exemption certificate will last until 12 months after the expected date of birth. If your baby is born early, you can continue to use your exemption certificate until it expires. If your baby is born late, you can apply for an extension. If you apply after your baby is born, your exemption certificate will run for 12 months from your baby’s birth.

    You can use a MatB1 certificate as evidence of entitlement to free denatl care. MatB1 certificates are issued by your GP or registered midwife

    Here;s where i got the information http://www.nhs.uk/NHSEngland/Healthcosts/Pages/Dentalcosts.aspx

    hope it is of some use guys :)

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