The Foot Clinic
Gnosall Health Centre
Appointments: 01785 822220
Mobile: 07973 239208
LATEST ARTICLES
Cancer and your feet
When that diagnosis arrives, the last thing you think about is your feet. I understand that. However, your Foot Health Professional can actually help. Certain cancers and their treatments such as breast, uterine, and prostate affect a person’s hormone levels and the skin and nails can become dry and fragile. …
New beginnings
Even though winter is still with us and we often want to stay tucked up safe and warm, the New Year can be a great time to start a new habit. This year, why not make it looking after your health? As they say, your health is your wealth. Some …
Cold days and chilly toes
As the weather is most definitely cooler, Beth and I have noticed that more people are coming into clinic with cool feet and limbs therefore we have already seen some chilblains. We understand that the cost of living crisis is affecting us all and people are loathed to put the …
Come and visit us at our lovely clinic
The Foot Health Clinic is a private podiatry clinic set within Gnosall Health Centre.So what should you expect? Firstly, we are located in a lovely location of Gnosall in a purpose built clinic. The centre has a huge car park. So parking is not an issue.Check in with one of …
Meet the team
Last time we introduced our new team member, Beth. Although I have been at the Foot Health Clinic in Gnosall Health Centre for over 16 years, I forget that many people still have not met me. I’m Wendy, and I qualified 33 years ago and started the Foot Health Clinic …
Barefoot walking
I’m often asked “Is barefoot walking safe or good for me?” and a new question is “Is barefoot running good for me?”. The answer is yes in certain situations. Babies and young walkers These little people most definitely need to be allowed to walk with their feet exposed; they need …
The Foot Health Clinic introduces our new team member Beth
For many years I have had the immense privilege of looking after your feet. Thanks to your continued support, the Foot Health Clinic has become really busy and the time has come for me to expand and add somebody else to bring their skills to improve the practice further. Beth …
Babies’ feet
A baby’s foot is made up of bones that are not fully formed. It’s really important not to constrain your baby’s feet beneath restrictively pulled covers, too-tight socks, or baby grows. If socks or baby grows are too tight the feet will not be able to develop properly. Letting your …
A wonder of human engineering
Each year the Royal College of Podiatry encourages Podiatrists to take part in Foot Health Week. This year Foot Health Week 24–30 April, celebrates the masterpiece of engineering that are our feet. So here are some fun facts and a smattering of advice to keep you on your toes. Your …
Spring arrival
Spring has arrived which means that it’s time once again to show off your feet to the world. But don’t worry if the past few months of neglect have left your feet dry and cracked. Let’s get them ready to go go go. Soak your feet. A great way to …
Movement and you
I have often written about the benefits of walking, however, this is not for everyone. But it’s important for a variety of reasons to keep moving. Gentle exercise can help to improve your mood and in some cases reduce high blood pressure. Most gentle movement will improve your circulation. Our …
New Year, best step forward
As we enter this New Year many people are concerned about the future. Our health, now more than ever, is an important consideration. If we can’t work or we are in pain then life can be more difficult as some employers will not pay if you are off work. Maintaining …