Podiatric Medicine
Podiatric medicine is devoted to the study, diagnosis, treatment and management of disorders and conditions affecting the leg, ankle and foot.
Podiatric medicine is practiced by State Registered Podiatrists; in order to qualify a podiatrist must complete a programme of 3 years full time study, at an approved University.Upon graduation registration with the health professions Council (HPC) is mandatory. The HPC is a UK wide regulatory body which sets the standards for training, education and practice of some 14 health professions including podiatry and physiotherapy.
Continuing professional development (CPD) is an integral part of registration with the HPC and is audited to ensure compliance. All health and fitness solutions clinicians exceed the minimum standards of CPD set by HPC.
The range of conditions that can be treated by our podiatrists include:
- Skin conditions such as callous and corns, and more complicated conditions such as eczema and psoriasis
- Nail conditions, such a thickened and deformed nails, and fungal nails, painful or ingrown toenails
- Verrucae
- Infections such as fungal infections, infected wounds, bites or ingrown nails
- Circulatory / vascular problems affecting the foot e.g. chilblains
- Foot ulcers / wounds
- Neurological problems such as painful neuropathy and changes to foot structure
- Complications from diabetes
- Complications from long term conditions such as Rheumatoid Arthritis, gout, HIV and MS
- Chronic pain in the lower limb and foot
Our clinics are located at Aldgate, Moorgate and Harley Street in the City of London and the West End. Contact us now to make an appointment.








