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Medical Assessment for Fungal Nail Infection Treatment

Complete this short online consultation so our medical team can show you suitable treatments.

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Tell us about yourself
Are you aged 18 or over? (You must be at least 18 years old to complete this medical consultation and receive treatment.)
Is the fungal infection affecting three or more of your nails? (This level of infection may require prescription treatment. Please speak to your GP or a healthcare professional)
Typical signs of a fungal nail infection include thickening, discolouration, brittleness, crumbling of the nail, and a clear line between healthy and infected areas. Do your nail symptoms fit this description?
Have you seen a GP, pharmacist, or podiatrist about your nail problem before, and did they confirm it was a fungal nail infection? (This helps ensure the right antifungal treatment is recommended.)
Your Health Information
Could you let us know whether you are pregnant, breastfeeding, or planning a pregnancy within the next three months? (Some treatments may not be suitable during pregnancy or while breastfeeding.)
Do you agree to contact your GP, community pharmacist, or podiatrist for professional advice if any of the situations listed below apply? (This ensures your treatment remains safe and appropriate.)

You should also seek professional review if:

  • Your treatment duration reaches or exceeds 3 months without visible progress.

  • The infection spreads to other nails or surrounding skin.

  • The nail becomes painful, swollen, or discoloured beyond normal fungal symptoms.

  • You notice side effects such as irritation, redness, or an allergic reaction around the treated area.

Do you have any existing medical conditions or past health problems from the list below? (This information helps ensure your treatment is safe and suitable for you.)

Diabetes (type 1 or type 2)

  • Impaired blood circulation or peripheral vascular disease

  • Immunosuppression â€“ due to an illness (such as HIV) or medication (such as long-term steroids or immunosuppressive drugs)

  • Psoriasis or other chronic skin conditions affecting the nails

  • Peripheral neuropathy (reduced sensation in the hands or feet)

  • Severe nail or skin infection (pain, swelling, or pus around the nail)

  • History of nail trauma or recent nail surgery

  • Chronic liver or kidney disease

  • Conditions affecting wound healing, such as poorly controlled diabetes or autoimmune disease

    If any of these apply, please consult your GP or podiatrist for diagnosis and specialist care.
    Some nail infections in these situations require prescription-only treatment or closer monitoring.

Are there any additional skin issues on the affected hand or foot, including red, inflamed, itchy, or irritated areas, that might indicate athlete’s foot or another type of skin infection?
Do you react badly to antifungal creams or tablets? This helps us confirm the treatment is safe for you.
Patient Declaration & Agreements
Please review the information below and confirm your agreement. (This helps ensure your treatment is supplied safely and appropriately.)

☑️ I will read the Patient Information Leaflet provided with my medication before use.

☑️ I will contact ifeelshy and inform my GP immediately if I experience any side effects, start a new medication, or if my medical conditions change during treatment.

☑️ I understand that the treatment is for my personal use only and will not be shared with anyone else.

☑️ I confirm that I have answered all questions accurately and truthfully to the best of my knowledge.

☑️ I understand that the prescriber relies on my answers in good faith, and that providing incorrect or incomplete information could affect my health.

☑️ I understand that while treatment decisions are made jointly between myself and the prescriber, the final decision to issue a prescription rests with the prescriber.

 

Please confirm your awareness that decorative nail products including varnish, gel overlays, acrylics, and stick-on nails can trap moisture, hinder medication absorption, and potentially worsen fungal infections, and therefore must not be used until the nail has fully healed