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Chiropody

Chiropody

At Podiatry Station we can help with the following routine chiropody conditions –

Nail Care

We can help with a large range of nail conditions. Whether this be a simple nail cut or dealing with thickened discoloured crumbly nails that unfortunately develop over time.

Fungal Nail Care

Fungal nails are also a very common problem. The Podiatrist can treat these for you to make them more manageable and offer you a range of products that may help prevent the nail from becoming worse.

Ingrowing Toenails

Ingrowing toenails can be hereditary in nature or acquired through poor nail cutting and or pointed shoes. Whatever the cause the Podiatrist can assess the nail and offer you some relief through conservative treatment. If this does not resolve the problem, then nail surgery can also be offered.

Callous / Hard Skin

The Podiatrist will remove any hard skin that maybe causing you pain in a skilful and painless manner. No harsh chemicals are used in this process so you are able to return to work immediately.

Corns

Corns can develop due to abnormal pressure point areas and are often the result of unsuitable footwear. The Podiatrist can remove these for you in a painless manner giving instant relief.

Athletes Foot

This is a fungal infection that usually appears in between the toes and on the soles of the feet. It can present itself in many ways and be a cause of great distress for the patient as it can change the appearance of the skin. The Podiatrist can discuss several treatment options that are available to you to help resolve this problem as quickly as possible.

Verruca

Verruca is the name given to a viral infection that most commonly presents itself on the soles of your foot. It can start as a small black dot and manifest into something much bigger. They can be painless or cause a great deal of discomfort. The possibility of spreading the verruca to other areas on your body as well as family members is also high that’s why its so important to get treatment as soon as possible. The Podiatrist will discuss treatment options with you to see which one is most suitable.