Foot health

If you’re in pain or discomfort, book an appointment at one of my clinics in Matlock or Stapenhill today. Not only do I treat common foot problems, but I advise patients on how to prevent their issues from recurring in future.

Understanding your foot health

We are all guilty of taking our feet for granted, but even minor foot concerns can make our lives uncomfortable. If you’re experiencing pain or discomfort, it’s important to get your feet checked out as soon as possible. By treating common foot problems quickly, you can prevent deformities, treat infections and relieve pain, ensuring you’re back on your feet in next to no time.

Learning about Foot Health

As well as diagnosing and treating your foot issues, I can give you and your children advice on how to look after your feet moving forward to prevent the same problems from occurring again. This includes daily exercises if necessary and the best type of shoes to wear for your particular foot concern. If you’re worried about your foot health, please contact me today.

Your foot health

In order to understand more about your foot condition and pain levels, your first appointment will be focused on me learning more about your symptoms, including when they first started and what makes them worse or better. Next, I’ll carry out a physical exam of your feet, taking a closer look at the areas which are particularly painful.

I may ask you to walk or perform some simple exercises to see how your feet and ankles are positioned. If necessary, I will recommend further imaging (an x-ray, for example) to identify areas of damage or injury. Finally, I use all of this information to determine the best treatment plan and orthotics for you. To book an appointment with me, please call the clinic.

Your foot health

In order to understand more about your foot condition and pain levels, your first appointment will be focused on me learning more about your symptoms, including when they first started and what makes them worse or better. Next, I’ll carry out a physical exam of your feet, taking a closer look at the areas which are particularly painful.

I may ask you to walk or perform some simple exercises to see how your feet and ankles are positioned. If necessary, I will recommend further imaging (an x-ray, for example) to identify areas of damage or injury. Finally, I use all of this information to determine the best treatment plan and orthotics for you. To book an appointment with me, please call the clinic.