Our infected insect bite treatment through Pharmacy First is available at all three Anna Pharmacy branches:
398 Green Wrythe Lane
Carshalton Sutton
SM5 1JF
United Kingdom
186 London Rd, Hackbridge
Wallington
SM6 7FW
United Kingdom
We also welcome patients travelling from the surrounding areas, including Croydon, Richmond, Epsom, Stoneleigh, and Wallington. Whichever branch is most convenient for you, our team is ready to help.
An insect bite becomes infected when bacteria enter the skin through the wound. This can happen after being bitten by a mosquito, midge, flea, horsefly, or other insect and is often made worse by scratching, which introduces more bacteria and breaks the skin further.
It is worth knowing that some bites carry additional risks beyond infection. Tick bites, for example, can occasionally transmit Lyme disease, which is why a bullseye-shaped rash or flu-like symptoms following a tick bite should always be assessed promptly.
A normal bite will cause a small raised lump, some redness, and itching that settles within a few days. If the bite becomes infected, the signs are usually more persistent and more pronounced. Look out for:
On brown or black skin, redness can be harder to spot. Warmth, swelling, and tenderness are just as reliable indicators, so do not rely on visual redness alone.
Through Pharmacy First, our pharmacists can do everything a GP would for an infected insect bite. Here is what to expect when you visit us:
Our pharmacist will look at the bite, ask about your symptoms, and establish whether it is infected or simply reacting normally.
We can recommend antihistamines and steroid creams for mild reactions, and where infection is confirmed, we can prescribe antibiotics directly through the Pharmacy First scheme.
If the bite needs further medical attention beyond what we can provide, we will tell you clearly and direct you to the right place without delay.
If you have just been bitten, these steps can help reduce the risk of infection and ease early symptoms:
Do not use home remedies such as bicarbonate of soda on the bite. If things are not settling or you notice any signs of infection, come and see us.