Podiatry / Chiropody

Podiatrist is the internationally recognised name for a foot specialist and is replacing the use of the word chiropodist, which originally described a person who treated hands and feet.

Podiatry is a medical speciality, which focuses on the treatment, management and diagnosis of lower limb and foot injuries and ailments. Advice and treatments that are available include:

What can podiatry help?

Podiatry / chiropody can help with a wide range of foot and lower limb conditions and disorders.

Professional treatment is offered for corns and callous, difficult and ingrown toenails, gait analysis, biomechanics, insoles and orthotics, diabetic and rheumatoid patient foot care.

A visit to a podiatrist can dramatically improve mobility and maintain fit, active and pain free feet. You do not need to be referred by your GP.

HPC (Health Professions Council) registration is the standard, set by the Government, which indicates that a podiatrist is properly qualified. To reach this standard, a podiatrist must now complete a three year full time course, leading to a BSc degree in Podiatry.

Previously, State Registered Podiatrist (SRCh) was used, but this has now been replaced by 'HPC registered'. HPC registration is the only standard acceptable to allow a podiatrist to work for the NHS. You should not accept anything less.

In fact, it's now against the law for a practitioner to call themselves a Podiatrist or Chiropodist without being HPC registered. To check that your health professional is registered visit www.hpc-uk.org.

For other useful information see the web site for the Society: www.feetforlife.org.

For more details or to book a session, please contact me (David Walker) either by email on , or by telephone on 01604 412509 or 07834 73 78 70.

Health Professions Council (HPC) Registration number CH14884 / A member of the Society of Podiatrists and Chiropodists Membership number 1506

You can see my profile by clicking here and you can also download my leaflet.

You can find more foot health information from The Society of Chiropodists and Podiatrists, of which I am a member. They also have a good Frequently Asked Questions section.

 

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