Diabetes

Diabetic Foot Care at Home

Around 10% of people with Diabetes develop a foot ulcer at some point.


Foot ulcers can affect both type 1 & type 2 diabetics.


Taking good care of your feet will lower your chances of having diabetic foot ulcers.

Being diabetic puts you at a higher risk for serious complications of the following common foot problems:

Athletes foot, Fungal Nails, Hard skin (Callus), Dry Skin, Cracked heels (Fissures), Blisters, Ulcers, Corns

It is important to regularly check your feet.
Neglect can lead to amputation.


Contact Emily via phone or email to book your Initial Consultation & Treatment.
Let's give your feet the attention they need and deserve!