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ESA and paying for dental treatment?


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Until earlier this year I was on income related ESA, I have now moved in with my partner and while I am still on ESA and get NI credits but I do not get esa payments any more. As far as I know I now have to pay for my NHS dental treatment as I no longer get any income related payments, is this correct?

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It depends on your household income, there are a couple of ways you and your partner can get help with health costs including dental treatment, if your household income is low enough you can apply for help under the NHS low income scheme or if your partner claims certain tax credits then you can also get help

 

 

This link will help

http://www.nhs.uk/NHSEngland/Healthcosts/Pages/help-with-health-costs.aspx

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