Podaitry For The Young And Old
FAQ
What is a Podiatrist ?
Medical Definition of Podiatrist:
A specialist in the diagnosis and care of foot disorders, including their medical and surgical treatment.
Whats the difference between a podiatrist and a chiropodist?
There's no difference between the two. "Podiatrist" is the most common and up-to-date, this is because chiropody was given a new name in 1993. Chiropodists and podiatrists have the same qualifications and experience. And both can help you with minor or more severe foot issues.
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Routine Care
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Local Anaesthetic
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Nail Surgery
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Ingrown Toenails Removed
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Corns, Callus and Hard Skin Removed
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Diabetic Care
Advice On
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Fallen Arches
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Verrucae Treatments
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Athletes Foot
What exactly does a chiropodist do?
Chiropodists and podiatrists are who deal with common foot problems.
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Fungal Infection
Podiatrists treat people of any age for many foot-related conditions, including:
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Podiatrists regularly treat the common injuries when they affect a foot or ankle.
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Bunions and hammertoes.
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Diabetes.
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Arthritis
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Growing pains.
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Heel pain.
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Morton's neuroma.
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Skin Complaints
