Eczema (Atopic Dermatitis) Treatment in Singapore

Quick and effective eczema relief

What Is Eczema?

Eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, is a common chronic skin condition that causes inflammation, itching, and dryness. While flare-ups can be uncomfortable and disruptive, effective treatment can control symptoms, reduce flare frequency, and restore skin health.

Common symptoms of eczema include: 

  • Itchy, dry, and sensitive skin 
  • Red or inflamed patches 
  • Thickened or scaly skin from chronic scratching 
  • Cracks or oozing in severe cases 

Eczema is not contagious, but it can significantly affect daily life, sleep, and self-esteem if left untreated. 

At Regis Medical GP clinic, we provide comprehensive eczema management from accurate diagnosis to personalised treatment plans, so you can live with confidence and comfort. 

What Causes Eczema?

Eczema develops from a mix of genetic, immune, and environmental factors. People with eczema often have an over-reactive immune system and a weakened skin barrier. 

Key triggers include: 

  • Genetics and family history of eczema, asthma, or allergies 
  • Environmental factors such as dust mites, pet dander, or pollution 
  • Harsh soaps, detergents, and skincare products 
  • Weather changes (heat, humidity, or cold air) 
  • Stress, lack of sleep, or hormonal changes 
  • Food allergies (more common in children) 

Identifying your personal triggers is a crucial step in effective eczema treatment. 

Why Seek Treatment for Eczema?

Untreated eczema can lead to skin infections, scarring, and chronic discomfort. More importantly, flare-ups may interfere with sleep, work, and overall quality of life. 

Getting treatment early allows you to: 

  • Control itching and inflammation 
  • Reduce flare frequency and severity 
  • Prevent infections and long-term skin damage 
  • Improve sleep and daily comfort 
  • Restore confidence and skin health 

Eczema Treatment Options at Our Clinic

Our GP clinic takes a holistic, stepwise approach to eczema care, tailoring treatment to your skin type, severity, and triggers. 

Treatment may include: 

  • Medical creams & ointments: Moisturisers, steroid creams, or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory creams. 
  • Antihistamines: To control itching, especially at night. 
  • Antibiotics (when required): For skin infections caused by scratching. 
  • Lifestyle & skincare advice: Choosing gentle cleansers, moisturisers, and avoiding known irritants. 
  • Trigger management: Identifying environmental or dietary factors worsening your condition. 
  • Referral to dermatology (if needed): For severe or treatment-resistant cases. 

Who Should See a Doctor for Eczema?

You should seek medical attention if you: 

  • Have frequent flare-ups despite using over the counter creams 
  • Experience severe itching that disturbs your sleep 
  • Notice signs of infection (redness, pus, pain, or fever) 
  • Have eczema spreading to large areas of the body 
  • Are worried about eczema in your child. 

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*Prices listed were last updated on 1 July 2023. Prices may be subject to change. 

*Price does not include consultation fee and GST.

Why Choose Regis Medical

Comprehensive Skin Evaluation
Our clinic carefully assesses the severity, triggers, and underlying causes of your eczema, ensuring that treatment is accurate and personalised.
Tailored Treatment Options
From topical creams and oral medications to lifestyle adjustments, our Doctor selects the most suitable therapy based on your skin type and condition, helping you achieve better control over flare-ups.
Focus on Long-Term Relief
Eczema can be a chronic condition. We go beyond short-term symptom relief by helping you prevent recurrences, reduce inflammation, and protect your skin barrier for lasting results.
Holistic Care Approach
Our treatment plans combine medical care with practical guidance on skincare routines, environmental triggers, and allergy management—supporting your overall skin health.
Trusted Medical Expertise
With experience in managing both mild and severe eczema, Our doctor provides safe, evidence-based care in a comfortable and professional setting.

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Don’t let eczema control your life. With the right treatment and ongoing support, you can achieve clearer skin and fewer flare-ups.

Dr Paul Chang of Regis Medical GP Clinic

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Finding Us

FAQ

Accessibility & Support

What is Regis Medical GP clinic’s locations and opening hours?

Regis Medical Holland Village is located at 255 Holland Avenue, Singapore 278983

Regis Medical Katong is located at 437 Joo Chiat Road, Singapore 427650

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Appointment

Can I just walk in for a consultation? 
Yes, you can. However, to avoid long waiting time, we strongly advise you to book your appointments in advance.
How do I book an appointment?   

To book an appointment at Regis Medical Holland Village, please call or whatsapp us 8118 5298

To book an appointment at Regis Medical Katong, please call or whatsapp us 9851 3728

What are Regis Medical’s cancellation and refund policy?  

You can only cancel or change your appointments up to 24 hours before your appointment. You will receive your refund within 3 working days. No refund will be issued for no shows and cancellations within 24 hours before your appointment. However, if you are feeling unwell on the day of the appointment, we allow patients who have their acute illness seen at Regis Medical to reschedule their appointment without extra cost.

This policy is subject to change.

Can I reschedule my appointment?  

Yes. You can reschedule your appointments. However, you need to reschedule your appointment at least 24 hours before your actual appointment time. If you are unwell on the day of the appointment, we will reschedule your appointment at no extra cost if you seek medical attention at our clinic (for non-emergencies only).

What happens if I miss my appointment?  
No refund will be issued for missed appointments.

Finance

What are the modes of payment accepted at Regis Medical?    
We accept Visa/Mastercard/Amex, PayNow, JCB, UnionPay and ApplePay.

General

What is eczema?

Eczema, also known as atopic dermatitis, is a chronic inflammatory skin condition that makes the skin barrier sensitive and prone to irritation. It can cause dryness, redness, itching, and thickened skin from chronic scratching. Eczema is not contagious but can significantly impact daily comfort, sleep, and confidence.

What causes eczema?

Eczema results from a combination of genetics, immune response, and environmental triggers. Common factors include:

  • Family history of eczema, asthma, or allergies
  • Dust mites, pet dander, or pollution
  • Harsh soaps, detergents, or skincare products
  • Weather changes such as humidity, heat, or cold air
  • Stress, lack of sleep, or hormonal fluctuations
  • Food allergies, especially in children

Identifying your personal triggers is key to long-term control.

What are the symptoms of eczema?

Symptoms can vary in severity and include:

  • Itchy, dry, and sensitive skin
  • Red or inflamed patches
  • Thickened or scaly skin from repeated scratching
  • Cracks, oozing, or bleeding in severe cases
Why should I seek treatment for eczema?

Without treatment, eczema can lead to repeated flare-ups, skin infections, scarring, and disrupted sleep. Early treatment helps to:

  • Reduce flare frequency and severity
  • Control itching and inflammation
  • Prevent infections and skin damage
  • Improve sleep, comfort, and quality of life
What treatment options are available?

Our clinic offers a stepwise, personalised approach to eczema care. Treatments may include:

  • Medical creams & ointments – moisturisers, steroid creams, or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory creams
  • Antihistamines – for itching, especially at night
  • Antibiotics – when scratching leads to infection
  • Lifestyle & skincare advice – using gentle cleansers, moisturisers, and avoiding irritants
  • Trigger management – identifying and avoiding allergens or foods that worsen symptoms
  • Dermatology referral – for severe or resistant eczema
Who should see a doctor for eczema?

You should consult a doctor if you:

  • Have frequent flare-ups despite over-the-counter creams
  • Experience severe itching that disturbs your sleep
  • Notice signs of infection such as redness, pus, or fever
  • Have eczema covering large areas of your body
  • Are concerned about eczema in your child, especially infants
Is eczema curable?

There is currently no permanent cure for eczema, but with the right management, flare-ups can be controlled and symptoms minimised. Many patients achieve long periods of clear or nearly clear skin with consistent treatment and trigger avoidance.

How can I manage eczema at home?

Daily habits play a big role in eczema control. Tips include:

  • Moisturise frequently, especially after bathing
  • Use fragrance-free, gentle cleansers and skincare products
  • Avoid hot showers and harsh scrubbing
  • Wear breathable fabrics such as cotton
  • Manage stress and ensure good sleep
  • Keep fingernails short to prevent scratching-related damage