Why a gluten free prescription?
The amount of products you are entitled to is based on units and will vary accordingly to your age and gender.
It will also depend upon your local clinical commissioning group (CCG) and any restrictions they may have in place. You can discuss this further with your GP or pharmacist.
Setting up your gluten free prescription varies across the United Kingdom:
- In England, NHS prescriptions are charged and your monthly prescription is set up by your GP. However, some are exempt from prescription charges including children, over 60’s and those receiving income support.
- If you live in Wales, your gluten free prescriptions are free and it is normally your GP who will set up your prescription.
- If you live in Scotland, you will access your gluten free prescription from the pharmacist through the Scottish Gluten Free Food Service. You can change your prescription each month depending on your preferences and requirements. Just speak to your pharmacist.
Your local pharmacist is responsible for setting up and dispensing your gluten free prescription.
Please note that, for Warburtons Gluten Free products on prescription, we supply AAH and Phoenix who distribute across the UK (excluding Northern Ireland). Any order queries therefore need to go through your pharmacy directly to resolve. At present, we are unable to supply to Northern Ireland. We are currently exploring options and hope to reinstate our service in the future.