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London Foot Care Clinic

 

Foot Care service in the comfort of your home

Chiswick, Kew, Acton, Ealing

 

About medipedi

What is a Foot Care treatment?

A Foot Care treatment is performed by a foot care professional who is trained to recognise and treat all common foot and nail conditions including the safe removal of corns and calluses, nail cutting and help with the management of fungal nails. This is performed on dry feet with specialised sterilised instruments.

On site

laboratory

Open 7 days

a week

Accepting all major

insurance plans

Short waiting

times

No appointment needed

Calluses are thickened, yellowish areas of skin usually caused by pressure or rubbing.  Calluses can cause considerable discomfort but are easy for a specialist to remove

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Nail cutting and shaping

 

Thickened nail

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Callus 

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Cracked heels

long toe nails being cut
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thicken toe nails being cut
Services
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Diabetic footcare

Price

Price

 

£49 per home visit (45-60mins)

Kew, Chiswick, Acton, Ealing areas

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About me
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Pui Parmar (Ba Hons)

Foot Health Practitioner

I am a fully qualified and insured Foot Health Practitioner having studied at the SMAE Institute in London.  I provide a highly professional service where safety, hygiene, comfort and confidentiality are paramount.

Booking
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To make a booking or if you have an questions please call or email me on:

07957 656 904

footcare@mailbolt.com

Please note, missed appointments will be charged at the standard rate unless 24 hours notice is given.

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