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How often should I book routine foot care?
Every 6–8 weeks for general maintenance, or more frequently if you have diabetes.
Ingrown Toenail - Is the Ingrown Toenail treatment painful?
Most treatments are mild and comfortable. Severe cases may cause sensitivity, but we always work gently to minimise discomfort.
Ingrown Toenail - Will it come back?
With proper care, most cases resolve fully. Recurrent issues may need nail surgery.
Ingrown Toenail - How do I know if it's infected?
Signs include redness, swelling, throbbing, and pus. We can treat infection during your appointment.
Nail Surgery - Is nail surgery painful?
No — the toe is fully numbed. You may feel slight pressure but no pain.
Nail Surgery - How long is recovery?
Most patients resume normal daily activity within 24–48 hours. Healing takes a few weeks.
Nail Surgery - Will the nail grow back?
If a chemical is used to stop regrowth, the treated part will not return — preventing future issues.
Nail Surgery - Is it safe for diabetics?
Yes — as long as circulation is healthy. We perform a diabetic foot check first.
Verruca Treatment - How do I know it’s a verruca?
They usually have a rough, cauliflower-like texture with small black dots.
Verruca Treatment - Are verrucae contagious?
Yes — especially in damp areas like pools and changing rooms.
Verruca Treatment - How many sessions will I need?
Most verrucae require multiple treatments depending on severity.
Foot Pain - When should I see a podiatrist for pain?
If pain lasts longer than a few days, follows injury, or keeps returning.
Foot Pain - Do orthotics help?
Custom orthotics can significantly reduce pain by improving alignment.
Diabetic - How often should I have a diabetic assessment?
At least once a year, or more regularly if advised.
Diabetic - Why are diabetic feet at higher risk?
Reduced sensation and circulation mean issues can develop quickly without pain.
Biomechanics + Gait - What problems can biomechanics help with?
Heel pain, flat feet, tendon issues, knee pain, hip pain, back pain, and sports injuries.
Biomechanics + Gait - Are custom orthotics worth it?
Yes — they’re tailored to your exact foot shape and movement pattern.
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