Not at all. There is no difference between a chiropodist and a podiatrist, they are two different names for the same profession. Chiropodist is a UK friendly term, while podiatrist is a more modern and more international title.
It varies on the practitioner, the treatment required and the locality.
Booking is done online during the weekday Monday to Thursday. The podiatrist will enquire of your location, email and telephone number. They will then accept the booking you made online and make arrangements with you via phone or email, of your address.
We recommend you have a visit every six to eight weeks, depending on the condition of your feet.
Amersham, Berkhamsted, Bovingdon, Chesham, Hemel Hempstead, Kings Langley, North Watford,
St. Albans
Yes. Patients with dementia may require extended bookings
Yes. Ingrown toenails can be treated in the home
We operate at the weekends Fridays to Sundays only.
A podiatrist is a healthcare professional specialising in the diagnosing, treatment and prevention of foot and ankle problems, ranging from gait issues, bunions, corns and calluses, advising on footwear
We assess your feet, check for skin and nail problems and provide necessary treatment offering preventative and improvement advice and also make recommendations to you regarding your foot health