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Get in Touch

We are eagerly waiting to assist you with expert footcare and advice. Please get in touch with us today.

Give us Call

WhatsApp Us

067 419 6088

Please reach out

Whether you’re dealing with persistent pain, need expert advice, or simply have questions about your foot health, we’re here to help. Reach out today and take the first step toward comfort, confidence, and care you can trust. 

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Frequently AskedQuestions

You have questions, we have the answers. For more detailed information, or if you have any other burning questions, please reach out to us; we are here to assist!

When should I see a podiatrist?

If you’re experiencing persistent foot or ankle pain, changes in nail or skin appearance, difficulty walking, or have diabetes, it’s time to book a visit. Early intervention can prevent more serious complications.

Do I need a referral to see a podiatrist?

In most cases, no referral is needed. You can book directly. However, if you’re using medical aid or insurance, check whether a referral is required for coverage.

How do podiatrists help with diabetic foot care?

Diabetes can reduce circulation and nerve function, increasing the risk of ulcers and infections. Podiatrists provide regular check-ups, wound care, nail trimming, and advice to prevent complications and keep feet healthy.

Can podiatrists help with foot pain from running or exercise?

Absolutely. Podiatrists assess biomechanics, gait, and footwear to pinpoint causes of pain. They may recommend custom orthotics, exercises, or changes in training to prevent injury and improve performance.

Can podiatrists offer alternative therapies?

Yes, but ethically. Podiatrists must first explore conventional treatments and ensure any alternative therapies are safe, evidence-informed, and not misleading. Patient autonomy and informed consent are key.

Can foot problems affect my posture or back pain?

Yes! Your feet are your foundation. If they’re misaligned or unsupported, it can cause a chain reaction—leading to knee, hip, or back pain. Custom orthotics or targeted therapy can help restore balance and relieve strain.

Reach Out

Whether you’re dealing with persistent pain, need expert advice, or simply have questions about your foot health, we’re here to help. Reach out today and take the first step toward comfort, confidence, and care you can trust. 

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Frequently AskedQuestions

You have questions, we have the answers. For more detailed information, or if you have any other burning questions, please reach out to us; we are here to assist!

When should I see a podiatrist?

If you’re experiencing persistent foot or ankle pain, changes in nail or skin appearance, difficulty walking, or have diabetes, it’s time to book a visit. Early intervention can prevent more serious complications.

Do I need a referral to see a podiatrist?

In most cases, no referral is needed. You can book directly. However, if you’re using medical aid or insurance, check whether a referral is required for coverage.

How do podiatrists help with diabetic foot care?

Diabetes can reduce circulation and nerve function, increasing the risk of ulcers and infections. Podiatrists provide regular check-ups, wound care, nail trimming, and advice to prevent complications and keep feet healthy.

Can podiatrists help with foot pain from running or exercise?

Absolutely. Podiatrists assess biomechanics, gait, and footwear to pinpoint causes of pain. They may recommend custom orthotics, exercises, or changes in training to prevent injury and improve performance.

Can podiatrists offer alternative therapies?

Yes, but ethically. Podiatrists must first explore conventional treatments and ensure any alternative therapies are safe, evidence-informed, and not misleading. Patient autonomy and informed consent are key.

Can foot problems affect my posture or back pain?

Yes! Your feet are your foundation. If they’re misaligned or unsupported, it can cause a chain reaction—leading to knee, hip, or back pain. Custom orthotics or targeted therapy can help restore balance and relieve strain.

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