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At Blackhall Podiatry, we are dedicated to understanding your foot health and addressing any issues you may be experiencing.

Our goal is to provide you with the best advice and treatment to keep you pain-free and active. When you visit us for the first time, here’s what will happen:

Medical History Review

Your Medical History will be reviewed to identify any factors that might affect your foot health and treatment options.

Comprehensive Foot Health Check

Your lower leg, feet & ankles will be thoroughly examined, including checking your skin and nails for infection, skin cancers or indicators of systemic disease. Your circulation will also be assessed. Our findings will be discussed with you and any issues which require external intervention will be referred (with your permission) to your GP.

Problem Assessment

Your podiatrist will discuss with you the issues that brought you to us. If you have multiple concerns, we will prioritise the most pressing one.

Diagnosis and Treatment Plan

After your assessment, we will diagnose your condition and discuss the available treatment options. Together, we will agree on a personalised treatment plan. Where possible, we will begin treatment right away. In some cases, further investigation or additional treatments may be necessary, and we will guide you through the next steps.

Regular podiatry visits play a key role in maintaining your overall foot health, allowing you to stay active.  The frequency of your podiatry visits depends on your individual needs and health conditions. Many of our patients attend regularly to have corns, callus and nails managed to keep their feet looking great and feeling fantastic.  Regular visits also give you peace of mind that any changes in your foot health are caught at an early stage, reducing risk of further complications.

New Patient enquiries are welcome. At Blackhall Podiatry we have a team of seven podiatrists offering consultations 6 days a week. This allows us to accommodate New Patients and Emergencies.