Hospital travel costs scheme
You may be able to get financial help from the Hospital Travel Costs Scheme if you're on a low income, need HS treatment at a hospital, other HS centre or private clinic and have been referred by an HS hospital consultant.
Who can claim?
You can claim Hospital Travel Costs Scheme if you, or those you depend on, get at least one of the following:
- Income Support
- Jobseeker's Allowance (Income Based)
- Employment and Support Allowance (Income-related)
- Guarantee Pension Credit
You may also qualify if your income is £15,276.00 or less and you get one of the following:
- Child Tax Credit (with or without Working Tax Credit)
- Working Tax Credit with the disability element or severe disability element
If an adult or a dependent child has to travel to your treatment with you for medical reasons, you can claim their travel costs too.
If a member of your family receives IS, JSA (income based) or ESA (income-related) you will have to claim help from the Hospital Travel Costs Scheme. For Pension Credit Guarantee Credit the entitlement is automatic regardless of who in the household receives the benefit.
If you're on a low income but don't get any of these benefits or allowances, you may still claim travel costs through the HS low income support scheme (go to section 'HS low income support scheme').
- Income Support
- Employment and Support Allowance (people with disabilities section)
- Jobseeker's Allowance
- Pension Credit
How much do you get?
If you're on a relevent benefit(s) or allowances you get back the full travel costs by using the cheapest form of public transport available, including any concessions or promotions.
This applies to however you travel. If for example, you use a private car you can claim for petrol instead (and car parking charges where unavoidable) up to the cost of the same journey by public transport.
The hospital should tell you the mileage rate for petrol costs for private transport.
If public transport is unavailable or impractical (perhaps you can't get to your appointment on time or your mobility is restricted), you'll need to contact the hospital well ahead of your appointment. They will need to check your new travel arrangements are allowed.
If you're on the HS Low Income scheme you may get back all or some of your travel costs depending on which certificate you've been given.
How to claim
You can claim at the HS hospital or clinic at the time of your appointment. You'll be paid back immediately in cash, when you show any of the following:
- proof of a qualifying benefit (like an award notice)
- a tax credit exemption certificate (you'll get this automatically if you qualify)
- a certificate showing you qualify for the HS Low Income Support scheme
- Contact your local Social Security / Jobs and Benefits office
- Charges and optical voucher values - DHSSPS Website
What else you need to know
Backdated claims
You can claim help with travel costs up to three months after your appointment, as long as you can prove you were eligible to claim at the time. To do this, you'll need to fill in a refund claim form (HC5), which you can get from:
- Health Service hospitals
- Social Security / Jobs and Benefits offices
- the NHS Patient Services helpline, on 0845 850 1166 (8.00 am to 6.00 pm Monday to Friday - calls are charged at the local rate)
More useful links
- Prescription charges (Health and well-being section)
- Ill or injured - benefits information
- People with disabilities - health assessments, support and services, equipment and more (people with disabilities section)
- Guide to support and your everyday health (Lone Pensioner Allowance (pensions and retirement planning section))
- Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit (accidents) (people with disabilities section)
- Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit (diseases and deafness) (people with disabilities section)
- War Disablement Pension (people with disabilities section)
- Vaccine Damage Payment (people with disabilities section)
- Severe Disablement Allowance (people with disabilities section)
- Incapacity Benefit (people with disabilities section)

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