Treatments

Podiatry Treatments at Home

Private foot care for common concerns, based on an individual assessment in the patient’s home.

The treatment offered depends on the concern, medical history and clinical findings. Some conditions may need referral to a GP, specialist podiatrist or another healthcare professional.

Podiatrist preparing equipment during a home visit, with the patient’s feet comfortably supported

Routine nail & foot care

Foot health checks, routine nail care and practical preventative advice.

Podiatrist providing corn and callus care during a home appointment

Corns & calluses

Assessment and treatment for painful areas of corn, callus and hard skin.

Podiatrist providing conservative care for an ingrowing toenail

Ingrowing toenail care

Conservative treatment for painful ingrowing toenails where appropriate.

Podiatrist examining a toenail during a home appointment

Fungal nail & skin advice

Assessment, diagnosis and treatment advice for common nail and skin conditions.

Podiatrist checking sensation during a diabetic foot assessment

Diabetic foot assessments

Regular checks, treatment, management and practical foot-care advice.

Podiatrist examining a patient’s foot to identify possible concerns

Orthotics review & referrals

Orthotics review, biomechanical referral and multidisciplinary referral where needed.

A foot health check can include assessment of the skin, nails, circulation, sensation and current concerns. Routine nail care includes nails affected by conditions that make them difficult to manage safely at home.

Assessment and appropriate reduction or care may help with nails that are uncomfortable or difficult to trim. The cause and suitability for treatment are considered first.

Painful corns can be assessed and treated, with practical advice to help reduce pressure and friction where appropriate.

Callus and hard skin can be treated where appropriate, alongside advice to help manage pressure, skin condition and recurrence.

Conservative treatment may be suitable for painful ingrowing toenails. Suzanne will explain the available options and any appropriate next step.

Nails can change for several reasons. Suzanne can assess the presentation, provide diagnosis and treatment advice, and suggest further investigation where appropriate.

Regular diabetic foot checks can include assessment, treatment, ongoing management and advice tailored to medical history and current findings.

Suzanne can assess common skin conditions affecting the feet and provide diagnosis, treatment advice and onward referral when appropriate.

Practical advice can help patients care for their feet at home. Existing orthotics can be reviewed, with biomechanical or multidisciplinary referrals to other healthcare professionals where necessary.

Appointment hoursTuesday to Saturday9:30am to 5:00pm

Home and care-home visits are arranged in advance and remain subject to availability and location.

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