Our routine podiatry care includes treatment for nail pathology, callus, corns, and dermatology issues such as skin infections, fungal areas, and other skin disorders. We also provide a supply of prescription-only medicines to assist in the treatment of these conditions.
Our podiatrists also offer minor surgery for ingrown nails and needling (under anaesthetic).
Our podiatrists are skilled in managing common lower limb complaints such as forefoot pain and metatarsalgia, heel pain, flat foot, high arched foot, knee pain, shin pain, lower back pain, and Iliotibial Band Syndrome. We offer combination orthoses, exercises, manipulation, and specialist care such as physical therapy (e.g. shockwave) and injection therapy where indicated.
Our podiatrists are skilled in assessing young people from early age up to their early adult years and assisting with paediatric foot problems such as fallen arches, toe talking, clubfoot, growing pains, and chromosomal disorders (e.g. Downs syndrome).
We specialise in high-risk foot care, especially for patients with diabetes, rheumatology, and peripheral vascular disease.
We provide detailed assessments, offloading techniques, and specialist podiatric care to manage conditions such as osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, Lupus, and gout.
We understand the importance of annual assessments for diabetic foot care, and our wound care and podiatry management services aim to maintain and enhance tissue viability.
For those with Peripheral vascular disease; regular assessments, offloading techniques, and podiatry management are crucial in maintaining and enhancing tissue viability, we can also support with our links to the Dorset regional vascular service.
We also offer key podiatry services for older persons, including links to services such as lymphoedema, tissue viability, and frailty management, to reduce falls risks and maintain tissue viability.