Treatments available at the Malvern Foot Clinic™
We treat all foot problems for all ages and our services include:
- Chiropody treatments
for nails, corns, hard skin, verrucae, athlete’s foot
- Shockwave therapy
A non invasive treatment for joint and tendon disorders including achilles tendinopathy and plantarfasciitis
- Diabetes foot checks and foot care
as recommended by Diabetes UK (including assessment of the blood and nerve supply)
- Nail surgery and injection therapies
offer a more permanent solution for problem nails forefoot pain and heel pain.
- Biomechanical and gait analysis
for people experiencing lower back, hip, knee ankle, leg or foot pain
- Custom orthoses
can be prescribed to treat heel pain, flat feet, forefoot pain and a range of other foot conditions
- Foot surgery
We are able to refer to surgery and medical colleagues should conservative care be exhausted. We work closely with colleagues at Spire South Bank Hospital in managing further consultation and second opinions as needed.
- Sports therapy
Our sports therapist can help with all joint and soft tissue injuries/pain, arthritic pain and post operative rehabilitation. Treatments include: sports massage, joint mobilisation, shockwave therapy and tailored rehabilitation programmes.
What happens at your first consultation?
At your first consultation, we will discuss your reason for coming to the clinic. We take a full medical history and carry out tests such as checking the blood and nerve supply in your feet. We may also check the way you walk and move your lower limb joints.
We will discuss your concerns, make a diagnosis and draw up a treatment plan to suit your needs.
Usually any minor problems that are picked up can be treated on the spot including the removal of hard skin, corns and calluses.
We aim to make you feel relaxed and leave the clinic with a bounce in your step!
If you are a new patient you can download and complete the new patient form and bring it along to your appointment. Alternatively bring along a list of medical conditions and any medication you are currently taking.
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