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Psoriasis Treatment

Feel comfortable in your own skin with fast access to psoriasis treatment

  • No appointment needed
  • Unlimited 1:1 clinical support
  • Confidential & discreet packaging
  • We deliver 7 days a week
Psoriasis Treatment


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secure & confidential

Secure and confidential

CQC Registered Service

CQC registered service

No appointment needed

No appointment needed

Next Day Delivery

Next-day delivery

psoriasis cream being applied to the arm

Restore your confidence with healthier skin

We understand how much psoriasis can affect your day-to-day life and your confidence .

Our convenient and confidential service allows you to find a solution for your condition at a time that works for you.

Simply answer a few questions, and our clinicians will review your responses and prescribe a treatment if appropriate.

Your medication will then be discreetly delivered to your preferred address using Royal Mail.

How it works

Get started in 3 simple steps

Tell us about you

Tell us about you

Complete a consultation to let us know about you and your health profile. No need for an appointment - choose a time that works for you.
Explore treatment options

Explore treatment options

Our clinician will review your consultation, taking into consideration any treatment preferences. They’ll then recommend a suitable treatment or next step.
We'll dispense and deliver

We'll dispense and deliver

As agreed with our clinician, prescribed treatments will be dispensed and delivered to you in discreet packaging via a reputable tracked courier service.
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Frequently asked questions

Psoriasis is a skin condition that mainly affects adults. The core symptoms of psoriasis are flaky, red patches covered with scales. These are known as ‘plaques’ and commonly appear on the scalp, knees, elbows and lower back, but can affect other areas of the body.

Psoriasis affects around 1 in 50 people, usually starting between the ages of 20 and 35. For some people, it’s a minor skin irritation, but others could experience more severe cases of cracking or bleeding. Around 30% of cases could lead to psoriatic arthritis, which makes joints stiff and painful.

There is no reason to suffer in silence. With the right treatments, you can understand your triggers and manage the symptoms to carry out your day-to-day without stress.

There’s ongoing research into the causes of psoriasis, but it’s thought to be hereditary and linked to our immune systems. Our skin cells generally regenerate every three to four weeks, but this is sped up to every three to seven days in people with psoriasis.

This leads to a build-up of excess skin cells which causes the plaques. The immune system attacks healthy skin cells and leaves pink and red patches or scales.

Many people find they have triggers that make their psoriasis symptoms worse, such as:

  • too much stress

  • alcohol and smoking

  • skin damage from sunburn, cuts or insect bites

  • hormonal changes, particularly during puberty or the menopause

You may also find symptoms are more severe if you’re feeling run down, for example, if you have a throat infection. If you’re taking medications such as lithium, anti-malaria treatments, anti-inflammatories, ACE inhibitors or beta-blockers, your symptoms may get worse.

Psoriasis is not contagious, but there is no cure. Instead, it’s important to know your triggers and use the right prescribed treatment to manage the symptoms.

The best treatment for psoriasis will depend on your symptoms. If yours is a mild to moderate case, you can use topical treatments, such as moisturising creams and emollients, to hydrate the skin. You can also add oils to your bathwater or use coal tar-based products, though it’s important to check with your GP first.

In our questionnaire, we’ll ask you how severe your symptoms are and how they’re affecting your day-to-day life. If yours are more severe, we can offer prescription medication including:

  • steroids such as Betnovate, Eumovate and Diprosone

  • ointments such as Dovonex – these contain calcipotriol, which is linked to vitamin D and slows down skin cell regeneration

  • Dovobet – this contains steroids and calcipotriol for a dual-action treatment

Your GP may recommend other treatments such as phototherapy (UV light treatment). Our in-house GPs will listen to your symptoms and check back within two weeks to see how you’re getting on.

Pharmacy2U delivers its online doctor service in partnership with trusted third-party providers to ensure high-quality care and service.

  • HealthHero is responsible for the clinical and prescribing aspects of the service. HealthHero Solutions Ltd is a company registered in England and Wales (company number 03766413) with its registered office at 10 Upper Berkeley Street, London, W1H 7PE. HealthHero is regulated by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) in England, ensuring that all clinical services meet stringent healthcare standards.

  • Prescriptions filled through our service will be dispensed by a pharmacy within the Pharmacy2U Group, which includes both Pharmacy2U Limited and Metabolic Healthcare Limited (MHL). The pharmacy responsible for dispensing and dispatching your medication will be clearly indicated on the dispensing label, ensuring transparency and accountability in the provision of your care.

  • Metabolic Healthcare Ltd is a wholly owned subsidiary of Pharmacy2U Limited, registered in England and Wales (company number 09668487) with its registered address at Lumina Park Approach, Thorpe Park, Leeds, England, LS15 8GB. It is regulated by the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) under registration number 9011437.

  • Pharmacy2U Limited is a company registered in England and Wales with its registered address at Lumina Park Approach, Thorpe Park, Leeds, England, LS15 8GB. It is regulated by the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) under registration number 9010146.

Metabolic Healthcare Limited (MHL) is a part of the Pharmacy2U Group, providing pharmacy services within the group. MHL operates under the trading name LloydsDirect, a registered pharmacy and a trusted brand in the UK for dispensing and dispatching prescribed medications. It is regulated by the General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) under registration number 9011437.

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Meet our clinical team

Meet our dedicated team of clinicians bringing Online Doctor to life. With their experience and expertise,
they're helping to transform the way we access healthcare.

Dr Chris Morris

Dr Chris Morris

MBBS FRCGP DRCOG

Dr Caroline Pilot

Dr Caroline Pilot

MBBS MRCP MRCGP DFSRH DPD

Dr Amina Hersi

Dr Amina Hersi

MBBS BSC MRCGP DRCOG

Dr Ramit Prashar

Dr Ramit Prashar

MBBS MRCGP BSC

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