Online Eczema Treatment: Prescription Skin Care for Flare-Ups, Psoriasis and Chronic Conditions
Eczema and chronic skin conditions can significantly affect your quality of life, and effective treatment does not have to mean expensive dermatology visits. Practical Telehealth offers personalized online eczema treatment for just $20, with licensed providers who prescribe topical and systemic medication based on your specific condition.
How We Help
Comprehensive Skin Support Made Simple
Hassle-Free Prescriptions
Get prescriptions sent directly to your pharmacy without needing an in-person visit.
Evidence-Based Treatments
We rely on clinically approved solutions to manage inflammation, itching, and flare-ups effectively.
Ongoing Virtual Support
Stay connected with your provider through secure online messaging for progress checks and updates.
Personalized Care Plans
Every treatment is customized to your specific symptoms and triggers, ensuring a unique approach that works for you.
Understanding Eczema, Psoriasis, and Other Conditions
Eczema and psoriasis are common yet complex skin conditions that cause dryness, redness, and irritation. While symptoms may vary, both can significantly affect comfort and confidence. With our telehealth approach, you can receive continuous care, symptom tracking, and treatment adjustments—all from home.
Why Choose Practical Telehealth
Book a Visit
Schedule your online appointment in minutes.
Talk to a Provider
Meet with a licensed professional via secure video call.
Get Guidance & Treatment
Receive expert telemedicine treatment, prescriptions, and next steps—all online.
Eczema Treatment Options We Prescribe Online
Eczema Treatments
Our providers prescribe a range of clinically proven options, including:
Topical corticosteroids
Non-steroidal topicals (e.g., tacrolimus and pimecrolimus)
Systemic treatments (for more severe or widespread flares)
Personalized Approach
Treatment is tailored to:
Severity of your condition
Affected areas
Previous treatments tried
Benefit: Targeted, effective care based on your specific needs.
Eczema Medication: Topical and Systemic Treatments
First-Line Treatment
Topical corticosteroids — the standard first-line option for most eczema flares.
Key Benefits
Highly effective at reducing inflammation and itching.
Alternative Options
For resistant eczema or steroid sensitivities, our providers can prescribe:
Non-steroidal alternatives
Systemic treatments (when appropriate)
Approach: Tailored to your specific needs and treatment history.
Eczema Skin Care: Managing Flare-Ups From Home
Comprehensive Eczema Management
In addition to prescription treatment, effective control includes:
Daily moisturizing
Trigger avoidance
Gentle skin care practices
Provider Support
Your provider will create a comprehensive skin care routine
Includes product recommendations and environmental adjustments
Designed to complement your prescription plan
Approach: Holistic care for better, longer-lasting results.
Treatment for Skin Conditions Beyond Eczema
Skin Conditions We Treat
While eczema is our primary focus, our licensed providers also treat other common skin conditions online, including:
Psoriasis
Seborrheic dermatitis
Contact dermatitis
Rosacea
Not Sure About Your Condition?
Describe your symptoms in the intake form
Your provider will review and advise if it qualifies for treatment
Simple & Supportive: Easy assessment with expert guidance.
Online Eczema Treatment: How It Compares to In-Office Care
Online Eczema Treatment
Just as effective as in-person dermatology visits for most patients.
Far more convenient.
How It Works
Our providers:
Assess your condition through symptom description and history
Prescribe appropriate medication
Provide follow-up as needed
No clinic appointment required.
Frequently Asked Questions
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The best cream depends on the severity of your flare and where it is located. Mild flares often respond well to low-potency hydrocortisone; moderate to severe flares may require medium or high-potency corticosteroids or non-steroidal prescriptions like tacrolimus. Your Practical Telehealth provider will prescribe the most appropriate option.
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Eczema affecting the scalp can cause inflammation that leads to temporary hair loss or thinning in the affected areas. Treating the underlying eczema typically allows hair to regrow once the inflammation is controlled. If you are experiencing both eczema and hair loss, mention both in your intake form.
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Yes. For most patients with mild to moderate eczema, online treatment is highly effective. Telehealth eczema care is particularly well-suited for prescription refills, flare management, and ongoing condition monitoring. Patients with severe or diagnostically complex eczema may benefit from an in-person dermatology referral.