IMPETIGO Is aged 1 year or under Yes NoIs UNDER 16 years old AND pregnant, or a chance they might be pregnant Yes NoHas had 2 or more episodes of impetigo in the past 12 months Yes NoHas BULLOUS impetigo (Bullous impetigo causes large fluid-filled blisters often on the trunk, arms and legs of infants and children) Yes NoIs immunosuppressed Yes NoIs feeling generally unwell (eg. Fever) Yes NoUNFORTUNATELY YOU DO NOT QUALIFY FOR THIS SERVICE, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR GP AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.Has red patches of skin and lesions which rupture easily and dry to form golden yellow or yellow-brown crusts. Often these are asymptomatic, but can be itchy. Yes NoAn impetigo diagnosis is less likely and other skin conditions may be causing the rash (e.g. dermatitis etc). If your condition does not improve or deteriorates consult your GP.PreviousNextFull NameEmailPhone/MobileDate Of Birth Previous Submit Form