Healthy Feet, Healthy Life: Professional Foot Care at UK Podiatry
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At UK Podiatry, we understand how important your feet are to your everyday life. From work and exercise to simply moving comfortably day to day, healthy feet play a vital role in your overall wellbeing. Yet foot problems are often ignored until they begin to cause pain or limit mobility.
Our aim is to help patients stay active, comfortable, and confident on their feet through expert podiatric care.
Common Foot Conditions We Treat
UK Podiatry provides diagnosis and treatment for a wide range of foot and lower limb conditions, including:
- Plantar fasciitis and heel pain
- Ingrown, damaged, or painful toenails
- Corns and calluses
- Fungal nail infections
- Arch pain and general foot fatigue
- Diabetic foot care and ulcer prevention
- Foot and ankle pain affecting mobility
- Early assessment and treatment can prevent minor concerns from becoming long-term issues.
When Should You See a Podiatrist?
You don’t need to wait until pain becomes severe. We recommend booking an appointment if you experience:
- Persistent foot or ankle pain
- Changes in nail colour, thickness, or shape
- Cracked skin, sores, or wounds that are slow to heal
- Pain when walking or standing
- Foot problems impacting your work, exercise, or quality of life
- Our podiatrist takes the time to understand your symptoms and provide personalised, evidence-based treatment plans.
Foot Care Advice from UK Podiatry
Looking after your feet at home can help maintain comfort and prevent common problems:
- Wear well-fitted, supportive footwear
- Keep feet clean and dry, changing socks daily
- Trim toenails straight across to avoid ingrowing
- Moisturise dry skin regularly (avoiding between the toes)
- Seek professional advice early if problems arise
Why Foot Health Matters
Foot pain can affect more than just your feet. Poor foot health can contribute to knee, hip, and back pain, as well as balance and posture issues. By caring for your feet, you’re supporting your long-term mobility and overall health.
We are committed to delivering high-quality, patient-centred care in a welcoming and professional environment. Whether you need routine foot care or treatment for a specific condition, our experienced team is here to help.
UK Podiatry
25 Barrington Road
Altrincham
Cheshire, WA14 1HP
Telephone: 0161 929 7272
Email: info@ukpodiatry.com

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