PODIATRISTS
Page last reviewed: 10 August 2023
Page created: 10 August 2023
Page created: 10 August 2023
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Podiatrists are the experts in all aspects of foot and lower limb structure, function and health. They are highly skilled health care professionals trained to diagnose, treat, rehabilitate and prevent disease and complications of the feet, ankles and lower limbs. They can prevent and manage foot problems, relieve pain, treat infection and support foot irregularities, to keep people of all ages mobile and active.
Podiatrists are ideally placed to use their expertise in primary care settings by developing and embedding services that extend the ability of GPs and primary care teams to provide a focus on prevention and early intervention.
A first contact podiatrist's role is to assess and manage foot and ankle problems but they cannot provide routine foot/nail care or ongoing podiatry treatment.
Our Podiatrists are able to carry out some minor surgical procedures and work closely with GPs to manage a wide range of foot problems.
If you have a new foot problem you can request an appointment with a podiatrist without seeing a GP first.