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Income related ESA entitlement ?

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Hi,

Can anyone clarify what my wife can claim free as I am on Income related ESA ?

Does my wife get the same free NHS treatments ? Dental, Prescriptions etc

Many Thanks

LewE

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Rose54

Hi

Yes she is entitled to the same as you

Contribution ESA does not entitle you to free Prescriptions or Dental Treatment

It should say on your award letter

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Thank you (8

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Amy65

Also glasses and eye tests every 2 years

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Thanks you, very reassuring to know (8

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Treewade

Yes all benefits free prescriptions eyes dental hearing etc and yearly assessments xxxxxx

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Thank you

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