Can I get my feet done on the NHS?
If your foot condition affects your health or mobility, you may be able to have a routine chiropody appointment on the NHS. A chiropodist (also known as a podiatrist) can treat most common problems successfully. Contact your doctor to see if you are eligible for NHS treatment. You can also pay privately.
How much does a chiropodist charge UK?
Podiatry Service Prices
Treatment | Price £ | Approx Duration |
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General Podiatry Treatment | 45 | 30 |
Extended Appointment | 65 | 45 |
Regular Nail Cutting Only | 30 | 10 |
Short Appointment (for a single problem) | 30 | 15 |
Can you get your toenails cut on the NHS?
Whilst we see and advise patients, we will not routinely see those unable to cut their own toenails. Toe nail cutting is considered as personal care; we are able to provide training for relatives/carers, alternatively there are Podiatrists/Chiropodists in the private sector who will provide this service.
Can I get my toenails cut on NHS?
Who qualifies NHS podiatrist?
Eligibility for NHS podiatric treatment In most cases the criteria for whether or not free treatment available revolves around the question of mobility. If a person’s condition impacts their movement and quality of life, then treatment is provided through the NHS.
How do I become a chiropodist UK?
Training to become a Podiatrist (often also called a Chiropodist) To practice as a podiatrist in the UK, you must be registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) and to do this you need to successfully complete an HCPC approved Podiatry degree.
Do NHS podiatrists cut toenails?
WILL A PODIATRIST CUT MY TOE NAILS? No. You can only access this service if your feet are healthy. Such persons do not qualify for NHS Podiatry care.