Gluten free food NHS Prescriptions
Page last reviewed: 10 November 2025
Page created: 10 November 2025
Page created: 10 November 2025
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Following national guidance, NHS Dorset has recently requested that our GP practices cease prescribing gluten-free foods. This is because NHS Dorset has one of the highest expenditures on gluten-free products in the country, despite having a relatively small population, and the NHS must ensure that funding is used in ways that benefit as many people as possible.
What does this mean for you?
Gluten-free products are now widely available in supermarkets and online. If you rely on gluten-free foods, you will still be able to purchase them directly, but they will no longer be provided on NHS prescription.
If you need support with managing coeliac disease or your diet, don't hesitate to get in touch with your GP practice.
Thank you for your understanding as we work together to make the best use of NHS resources for the whole Dorset community. For more information, visit the NHS Dorset website here>>