Podiatry at Home

Our Podiatry at Home service offers expert foot and lower limb care in the comfort and safety of your own home. Whether you’re managing a chronic condition, recovering from injury, or simply want to improve comfort and mobility, our podiatrist will come to you with the tools and expertise needed to provide thorough, professional care.

From foot pain and nail conditions to diabetes-related foot health, we help you stay active, pain-free, and independent – one step at a time.

Who is it for?

Our home-based podiatry service is ideal for:

  • Older adults with mobility limitations
  • Individuals with diabetes requiring regular foot checks
  • People experiencing foot pain, swelling, or skin/nail issues
  • Athletes and active individuals managing repetitive strain or injury
  • Anyone needing routine foot care but unable to attend a clinic
What we offer:
  • Assessment and treatment of foot and lower limb conditions
  • Nail care and treatment of thickened or ingrown toenails
  • Corn and callus removal
  • Diabetic foot assessments and management
  • Gait and posture evaluation
  • Orthotic advice and insole recommendations
  • Wound care and pressure relief strategies
  • Footwear advice tailored to your condition
What you can expect:
  • Reduced foot pain and improved comfort
  • Prevention and early detection of complications, especially for diabetic patients
  • Improved posture, mobility and overall quality of life
  • Safe, hygienic care without the need to travel
  • Ongoing support with tailored advice for long-term foot health

Frequently Asked Questions

Your podiatrist will assess your feet, nails, skin, and overall foot health. Treatment may include nail care, removal of corns or calluses, diabetic assessments, or recommendations for footwear and orthotics.

Yes. We offer specialised diabetic foot care, including regular checks to prevent complications such as ulcers or infections.

No. Our podiatrist brings all necessary equipment for assessment and treatment during your appointment.

It depends on your condition. For example, people with diabetes should ideally have foot checks every 6–12 weeks. Your podiatrist will advise based on your individual needs

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