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When you attend the oncology centre the doctor may prescribe
you some tablets to take home. Prescription payment will be required for those tablets by
our outpatient pharmacy (patients who are receiving benefits should have an exemption
certificate). We are aware that this can become very expensive, as current prescription
charges are £5.65 per item. If you are going to need more than one prescription per
month, for a period of time, we advise you to obtain a prescription season ticket. This
will cover any amount of tablets prescribed by your consultant or GP, that you may require
over a four month period = £29.30, or a 12 month period = £80.50. Application forms are
available from: your named nurse in the oncology centre, the chemotherapy suite, the
outpatient pharmacy (Addenbrooke's), or your local chemist. The application for a
prescription season ticket can take up to one month to be processed. Whilst you are
awaiting your prescription season ticket, make sure you obtain a receipt for any
prescriptions you have to pay for, and these can then be reclaimed once you have received
it.
If finances are a problem, it may be possible to claim a benefit. You may ask advice from oncology staff, your local Citizens Advice Bureau by phoning the DSS helpline on 0800 882200.