Impetigo

Fast NHS Treatment for Impetigo – Without a GP Appointment

Impetigo is a common and highly contagious skin infection that usually starts as red sores or blisters and develops a yellow crust. It’s most common in children but can affect people of any age. The good news is that you no longer need to wait for a GP appointment to get it treated.

With the Pharmacy First service, we offer quick, professional treatment for impetigo through a virtual consultation — all from the comfort of your home.

What Is Pharmacy First?

Pharmacy First is a new NHS initiative that allows patients to receive treatment for common conditions directly from a pharmacist — without needing to see a GP.

At Crosshills Delivery Pharmacy, this means:

  • Online consultations with qualified pharmacists

  • Prescription treatment if clinically appropriate

  • Fast UK delivery to your door

  • Free service on the NHS for eligible patients

Our virtual Pharmacy First service helps you access the treatment you need, quickly and safely.

What Is Impetigo?

Impetigo is a bacterial skin infection that causes sores, usually around the nose, mouth, hands, or limbs. It spreads easily through skin-to-skin contact or by sharing items like towels, clothing, or bedding.

There are two types of impetigo:

  • Non-bullous impetigo – more common, starts as small red spots that burst and form honey-coloured crusts

  • Bullous impetigo – causes larger blisters filled with fluid, usually on the trunk or limbs

Though unpleasant and highly contagious, impetigo is not usually serious and responds well to treatment.

Symptoms of Impetigo

You may have impetigo if you notice:

  • Red sores or blisters that burst and develop golden-yellow crusts

  • Itchy or irritated skin

  • Sores around the mouth, nose, or hands

  • Swollen glands (in some cases)

Impetigo spreads quickly, so early treatment is important — especially if you live with children or vulnerable people.

What Causes Impetigo?

Impetigo is usually caused by Staphylococcus aureus or Streptococcus pyogenes bacteria. It can develop when bacteria enter the skin through:

  • Cuts, grazes, or insect bites

  • Eczema or other skin conditions

  • Irritated or broken skin from scratching

Good hygiene and prompt treatment can help prevent the spread of impetigo to others.

Treatment for Impetigo

With our Pharmacy First virtual consultation, you can get expert help for impetigo without needing to visit a surgery.

Our pharmacists can:

  • Assess your symptoms online via video or phone

  • Offer clinical advice and guidance

  • Prescribe antibiotics if suitable (e.g., topical creams or oral antibiotics)

  • Arrange discreet delivery to your home

  • Refer you to your GP if further care is needed

You’ll receive professional support quickly and safely — all without leaving the house.

Do I Need Antibiotics for Impetigo?

Yes, impetigo usually requires antibiotic treatment to clear the infection and reduce the risk of spreading it to others. Your pharmacist will determine the most suitable option during your consultation. This may include a topical antibiotic cream or oral antibiotics, depending on the severity and location of the infection.

When to Seek Further Medical Help

While most cases of impetigo are mild, you should seek further medical attention if:

  • The infection spreads rapidly

  • You have a fever or feel generally unwell

  • The sores are painful, deep, or not improving after a few days of treatment

  • You have a weakened immune system or a chronic skin condition

Our pharmacists can advise and refer you to a GP if needed.

Book Your Online Consultation for Impetigo

Need fast, effective treatment for impetigo? With Pharmacy First at Crosshills Delivery Pharmacy, you can book an online consultation today and speak to a qualified pharmacist — no GP appointment required.

Get expert advice, prescription treatment (if suitable), and discreet delivery, all from a trusted NHS-recognised pharmacy.

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