Services

Nail cutting and filing
A precise and hygienic treatment designed to safely reduce nail length and shape the nails correctly, promoting comfort, nail health, and a neat, natural finish. Ideal for maintaining healthy nails, reducing pressure, and supporting overall foot comfort.

Callus hard skin reduction
A safe and effective treatment to reduce areas of hardened skin and callus, helping to relieve pressure, improve comfort, and restore the natural condition of the skin. Performed using professional techniques to support healthy, smooth, and pain-free feet, while also helping to keep dry skin and cracked heels soft, smooth, and well-maintained.

Corn treatment
A gentle and effective treatment designed to reduce corns and areas of hardened skin that commonly develop on the heels and pressure points. This treatment helps to relieve discomfort and pressure, improve mobility, and restore skin comfort, leaving the feet feeling softer, smoother, and renewed.

Elim Medical Graded Pedicure
A premium medical-graded pedicure designed to restore, protect, and maintain optimal foot health while delivering a luxurious treatment experience. This advanced pedicure includes a comprehensive foot and nail assessment, precise nail cutting and shaping, professional cuticle care, and the effective reduction of hard skin and callus using Elim’s innovative, non-invasive techniques. Finished with luxury Elim products, the treatment deeply hydrates, smooths, and revitalises the skin, leaving the feet visibly refreshed, comfortable, and renewed. Ideal for clients seeking clinical-level foot care with a refined, luxury finish, this pedicure supports ongoing foot health while enhancing skin condition and comfort.

Please note: This treatment is available exclusively in-clinic and is not offered for home appointments.

New Patient & Diabetic Assessments (Including Neurovascular Assessment)
A comprehensive assessment designed to ensure safe, appropriate, and effective foot care for all new patients and those with diabetes. This initial appointment allows a full understanding of your medical history, foot health, and individual care needs before any treatment is carried out. The neurovascular assessment is a vital part of this process and involves checking the circulation and nerve function in the feet. This includes assessing blood flow, temperature, skin condition, pulse points, and sensation to identify any reduced circulation or nerve sensitivity. These checks help detect early signs of neuropathy, vascular compromise, or other conditions that may affect healing and foot health.

For diabetic patients, this assessment is particularly important, as changes in circulation and sensation can increase the risk of injury, infection, and delayed healing. By carrying out a thorough neurovascular assessment, appropriate treatment plans can be safely tailored, risks can be minimised, and ongoing foot health can be closely monitored.

This assessment ensures all treatments are delivered safely, professionally, and in line with clinical best practice, providing peace of mind for both new and returning patients.

Routine Foot Care
Routine foot care is a preventative and maintenance treatment designed to keep the feet healthy, comfortable, and functioning well. As a Foot Health Practitioner, this service focuses on the early identification and management of common foot concerns before they develop into more serious problems.

Treatment typically includes a thorough foot and nail assessment, safe nail cutting and shaping, professional cuticle care, reduction of hard skin and callus, and attention to areas of pressure or discomfort. The skin is treated and nourished to improve overall condition, comfort, and mobility.

Routine foot care is suitable for all clients, including those with reduced mobility, ongoing foot conditions, or medical considerations. Regular appointments help maintain healthy skin and nails, reduce discomfort, and support long-term foot health, ensuring feet remain comfortable, well cared for, and pain free.

Reduction of Thickened Nails
Thickened nails can develop for a variety of reasons, including trauma, fungal infection, pressure from footwear, reduced circulation, or age-related changes. When left untreated, they can cause discomfort, pressure, difficulty with footwear, and an increased risk of nail injury or infection.

The reduction of thickened nails is carried out using professional techniques and specialist instruments designed to safely thin and reshape the nail. This process reduces nail thickness, restores a more natural nail shape, and relieves pressure on the surrounding skin and nail bed. Care is taken to ensure the procedure is comfortable and appropriate for the individual’s nail condition and medical history. Reducing thickened nails improves comfort, supports healthy nail growth, allows for better footwear fit, and helps maintain overall foot health. This treatment is particularly beneficial for older clients, those with reduced mobility, and individuals with medical conditions such as diabetes, where careful nail management is essential.

Fungal Nail Assessment & Management
Fungal nail infections are a common condition that can cause the nails to become thickened, discoloured, brittle, and difficult to manage. Left untreated, fungal nails can worsen over time, leading to discomfort, pressure, and an increased risk of secondary infection.

As a Level 4 Foot Health Practitioner, treatment begins with a thorough nail and foot assessment to identify signs consistent with a fungal infection and to rule out other possible causes of nail changes. Management focuses on safely reducing nail thickness, improving nail appearance, and creating an environment that supports healthy nail growth.

Treatment includes professional debridement of the affected nail to reduce thickness and pressure, careful nail reshaping, and advice on appropriate topical treatments where suitable. Clear guidance is provided on ongoing nail care, footwear hygiene, and preventative measures to reduce the risk of reinfection.

Regular monitoring and maintenance help improve comfort, manage symptoms, and support long-term nail health. Where signs indicate a more complex condition or where medical intervention is required, appropriate referral advice will be given.

Athlete’s Foot (Tinea Pedis) Treatment
Athlete’s foot, also known as tinea pedis, is a common fungal skin infection affecting the feet, often between the toes or on the soles. Symptoms may include itching, redness, scaling, cracking, and soreness, which can worsen if left untreated.

As a Level 4 Foot Health Practitioner, treatment begins with a professional assessment of the skin to confirm signs of fungal infection and exclude other skin conditions. Care focuses on reducing infection, restoring healthy skin, and preventing recurrence. This may include the gentle removal of affected skin where appropriate, cleansing of the area, and advice on suitable antifungal treatments.

Clients are provided with clear guidance on foot hygiene, moisture control, footwear, and ongoing skin care to support healing and reduce the risk of reinfection. Treating athlete’s foot promptly helps relieve discomfort, protects the skin barrier, and reduces the risk of secondary infection, particularly for individuals with diabetes or compromised skin integrity.

Diabetic Foot Care
Diabetic foot care requires a specialised and cautious approach due to the increased risk of reduced circulation, nerve damage, delayed healing, and infection. As a Level 4 Foot Health Practitioner, treatments are carefully adapted to ensure safety, comfort, and the protection of long-term foot health.

Treatment begins with a thorough assessment, including a review of medical history and a neurovascular assessment to evaluate circulation and sensation in the feet. Nails are carefully cut and shaped to reduce pressure and prevent ingrown nails, while hard skin and callus are reduced safely to lower the risk of skin breakdown. Skin condition is closely monitored, with particular attention to areas of pressure, dryness, or cracking.

All treatments are carried out using sterile instruments and gentle techniques to minimise trauma to the skin. Clients are also given clear advice on daily foot care, skin hydration, footwear, and early warning signs to watch for.

This careful, preventative approach helps reduce the risk of ulcers, infection, and complications, supporting comfort, mobility, and overall foot health. Regular professional care is essential for people with diabetes to maintain healthy feet and prevent avoidable problems.