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We believe open and honest dialogue is the foundation of great foot care. We take time to listen to your concerns, clearly explain your treatment plan, and ensure you understand how to manage your foot health between visits. We’re here to answer all your questions—no matter how small.
Professional foot care is essential for nearly everyone, but it is particularly beneficial for individuals facing difficulty in self-care, such as seniors or those with limited mobility. Crucially, anyone managing diabetes, poor circulation, or chronic conditions like corns, calluses, and ingrown toenails should seek professional treatment to prevent complications and maintain comfort.
We offer a comprehensive range of professional foot care services focused on hygiene, comfort, and prevention. This includes routine trimming and filing of nails, specialized care for thick or fungal nails, safe reduction of painful corns and calluses, and preventative foot health assessments, especially vital for those with diabetes.
To confirm your eligibility for coverage, you should directly contact your private health insurance provider (e.g., Extended Health Benefits). Ask if your plan covers services rendered by a Registered Foot Care Nurse (RN).
The fastest way to reach us for appointments or urgent inquiries is by calling us directly by calling us. Alternatively, you can send an email, and we aim to respond promptly to facilitate your booking.
A typical visit involves a thorough foot assessment, followed by gentle, professional treatment tailored to your needs, which may include nail care and skin treatments. We prioritize patient comfort and safety throughout the process, which usually lasts about 45 to 60 minutes. We encourage you to use this time to ask any questions you have about your ongoing foot health.
A need for professional care is indicated if a person experiences chronic pain while walking, has difficulty reaching or seeing their feet to perform basic hygiene, notices changes in the color or texture of their nails/skin, or has an underlying health condition like diabetes that necessitates regular monitoring.
We commonly treat and manage issues such as fungal or thickened nails, painful corns and calluses, ingrown toenails, and perform crucial preventative care for patients with diabetes who are at a higher risk of complications.
Get professional, gentle care for painful corns, calluses, and ingrown nails—from our dedicated nurses.