Pharmacy First – Shingles Treatment & Assessment
Get fast, professional support for shingles through our Pharmacy First service. If you are experiencing a painful rash, tingling, or burning sensation on one side of your body, our trained pharmacy team can assess your condition and provide appropriate treatment without the need for a GP appointment.
Key Features
- Same-day assessment by a qualified pharmacy team
- Treatment available without needing to see a GP
- Early treatment to help reduce severity and duration
- Convenient local service with expert clinical advice
What Is Shingles?
Shingles is a viral infection caused by the reactivation of the chickenpox virus (varicella-zoster). It typically presents as a painful rash that develops into fluid-filled blisters, usually affecting one side of the body or face. Early symptoms may include tingling, itching, or burning pain before the rash appears.
Who Is This Service For?
- Adults aged 18 years and over
- Patients presenting within 72 hours of rash onset
- Those with a painful, blistering rash on one side of the body
- Individuals experiencing tingling or burning pain before rash development
How It Works
Simply select this service and complete a short consultation. Our pharmacy team will assess your symptoms and determine the most appropriate course of action. If suitable, treatment can be supplied directly. In some cases, you may be referred to your GP for further investigation.
Treatment Options
Depending on your symptoms, treatment may include antiviral medication, pain relief, and supportive care under the Pharmacy First scheme. Early treatment is important to reduce the severity and duration of symptoms. Our team will ensure safe and effective care tailored to your condition.
Possible Side Effects
Treatments supplied may have side effects depending on the medication provided. These will be explained during your consultation, and you will be advised on how to use your medication safely.
Advisory
This service is subject to clinical assessment and suitability. Seek urgent medical advice if the rash affects your eyes, if you are immunocompromised, pregnant, or if symptoms are severe. Always follow the guidance provided by your pharmacist.


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