Whatever is troubling your feet, there is usually something we can do to help. Browse the common conditions we see, or get in touch and we will guide you to the right appointment.
Ingrowing and involuted toenails, fungal nail infections, and thickened or trauma-damaged nails. Painful or recurring nail problems are very treatable.
Ingrowing toenail & fungal nail →Corns and callus, verrucas, blisters, cracked heels, athlete's foot and chilblains. We reduce hard skin, treat verrucas and help stop problems returning.
Skin, corns & verrucas →Plantar fasciitis and heel pain, bunions, hammer toes, neuromas and metatarsalgia. We assess the cause and set out the options for relief.
Heel pain & bunions →Lower back, hip, knee and ankle pain can stem from how your feet and lower limbs move. Through gait and postural analysis we look at the whole picture.
Biomechanical assessment →Patellofemoral pain, Achilles tendinitis, sprains and strains. We help runners and active people across South West London stay moving and recover well.
Sports injuries →Diabetic foot care, rheumatological foot care, feet in pregnancy, and children's foot care (podopaediatrics).
Diabetic & specialist care →If you are unsure, choose a general assessment when booking, or call us on 020 7228 8383 and we will help you pick the right one.
Often, yes. Let us know what is troubling you when you book so we can allow enough time.
We cannot diagnose or advise on individual symptoms remotely. The best step is to book an assessment. For urgent matters, contact your GP or call 111, and for emergencies call 999.
No. You can book directly with us as a private patient, with no GP referral needed.
Not sure where to start?
Tell us what is troubling you and we will point you to the right appointment. Book online or call 020 7228 8383.
Our podiatrists are qualified to degree level (or equivalent) in podiatric medicine, registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) and accredited by the College of Podiatry. We are specialists in biomechanics, sports injuries and diabetes, and are qualified to administer local anaesthesia.