
Routine care for your feet every 6-12 weeks depending on your individual needs.
People with diabetes are prone to foot problems due to raised blood sugar levels. This can affect circulation and sensation in your feet leading to a number of risks including foot ulcers, infections and at worst amputation.
Routine foot care ensures your feet are in good health and helps to spot any potential issues before they become a problem.
Corns and callus's are usually formed as a resut of pressure. This can be due to ill fitting shoes, a bone deformity or the way you walk.
Fungal nails often start as a yellow corner to your nail and when left untreated can cause your nail to thicken and crumble.
Treatment is available no matter the stage of your fungal nail infection.
Verruca's are a viral infection and usually when left will resolve on their own. If your verruca however is painful or causing discomfort there are a number of treatment options available.
Thickened nails are usually the result of nail trauma and are easily maintained through routine nail care. Most patients find reducing them every 6-8 weeks ensures they are pain free and the nails look healthier as a result.