Bookings open on the 23rd of September 2024 and the vaccination programme begins on Thursday the 3rd of October.
Our pharmacies offers a range of aesthetic services.
Our team at Chippenham Pharmacy in Wiltshire provide a wide range of services. Book Now.
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Chippenham Pharmacy is an independent pharmacy based in Chippenham, Wiltshire. We are a pharmacy that strives to provide our patients with safe dispensing and prompt delivery services on a local and national level. We are a pharmacy that puts the needs of the patient first. Our top goal is our patients’ health and well-being. We work hard to deliver the best healthcare and pharmacy services possible. All of our services are protected in a secure and reliable manner.
Hydrocortisone creams and ointments are popular for treating small areas of psoriasis. While mild hydrocortisone is available over-the-counter, if you have more than just a few patches, it’s best to obtain an appropriate prescription from your GP to see the most effective results.
Fortunately, eczema is not a contagious condition. Even if you are experiencing an active flare-up, it’s impossible to pass it onto someone else. If you think that you have contracted eczema from another person, it is most likely another skin condition.
The usual triggers of eczema include irritants, like soaps and laundry detergents, certain shampoos, dishwashing liquids, and bubble baths. Other triggers involve environmental factors or allergens, cold weather conditions and humidity as well as dust mites in the home environment or pet fur, pollen or moulds.