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Do people on Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) get free dental care?
Next month, im changing from Incapacity Benefit (IB) Employment and Support Allowance (ESA). Under IB, I had to pay for my own dental treatment (Even though 99% of my income was being used for things like paying my mortgage/bills ect)
Does anyone know if the new ESA covers you for free dental treatment?
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- EckybunLv 48 years agoFavorite Answer
If you are getting Income Based ESA it should cover you for the same things as JSA. Check out the DirectGov website benefits section to see what you are entitled to.
- arguellesLv 45 years ago
Your sight experiment, when you've not had one relatively recently, must be free - simply examine with the receptionist when you make the appointment and ask what proof you must take along. Having a designated clinical historical past can exempt you too. After you have the prescription that you would be able to decide upon your glasses from lots of locations, not just the situation you received the prescription from. Essentially, provided you've proof of income-associated benefits then you are entitled to glasses valued at up to £x. If you select some which can be more steeply-priced, then you can have to pay the difference.