To help prevent foot problems we recommend you attend at the very least for an annual routine foot health check.
Our approach at FootCare Clinic Ltd aims to make your treatment here as professional, caring and enjoyable as possible. We have even designed the practice to create an uplifting and relaxing experience.
Despite many people suffering foot problems, most of the population do not visit a podiatrist regularly. How many times have you heard the saying “when your feet hurt, you hurt all over?”
Our podiatrists offer a wide range of Podiatry and Chiropody treatments from Routine Chiropody Treatment:
Cutting nails and removal of hard skin and corns, to specialist treatments: Ingrown Toe Nail Surgery or Biomechanical Assessments: Analysis and correction of foot and leg pains.
This includes toenail cutting and filing, removal of hard skin and corns, finishing with skin smoothing and a short complementary foot massage.
Read MoreSome people feel a little worried or anxious about what a treatment will involve. It is our practice ethic to ensure our podiatrists listen to any fears you may have and we will do everything we can to help to alleviate your concerns and put you at ease all the way through your treatment.
Read MoreAt FootCare Clinic Ltd we pride ourselves with providing the highest clinical standard of practice and cleanliness as our podiatrists fully understand the potential risks involved with your treatment.
Read MoreAt FootCare Clinic we pride ourselves with providing the highest clinical standard of practice and cleanliness as our podiatrists fully understand the potential risks involved with your treatment.
Read MoreSubject to medical conditions or parental consent if treatment is for a child under the age of 16, our podiatrists use a controlled acid treatment to kill the verruca over a period of time. A treatment plan will be discussed with you to optimise what will be best for you.
Read MoreThese assessments can help diagnose why you are getting the pain and how to treat and or prevent the pain from reoccurring.
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