Foot Care Services at MedCare Clinics

Foot Care

At MedCare Clinics, we understand that taking care of your feet is essential to overall health and well-being. Our Foot Care services are designed to address a variety of foot health concerns. We offer comprehensive assessments and diagnoses, followed by personalized treatment plans, referrals to specialists if needed, ongoing monitoring and follow-up, and education on proper foot care to help you maintain optimal foot health.

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We understand that your health, including the well-being of your feet, plays a crucial role in your overall quality of life. Walk in or schedule a visit at MedCare Clinics for an assessment, where we can help you take proactive steps toward maintaining your overall health and foot health, ensuring you achieve optimal well-being.

Foot care assessment and treatment services

How to Prepare for Your Visit

To get the most out of your visit, here are a few steps you can take to prepare:

How Can MedCare Clinics Help?

At MedCare Clinics, we provide a professional and comprehensive approach to foot care. Our team is committed to helping you maintain healthy feet through thorough evaluations, personalized treatment plans, and access to specialists if needed. We offer a variety of services aimed at identifying and addressing potential foot health issues. Here are some examples: Foot Health History: This is an opportunity to discuss any foot concerns or issues with your healthcare provider. We will review your personal and family medical history to identify any conditions that may affect your feet, such as diabetes or circulation problems. Foot Assessments: We will evaluate the condition of your feet, checking for signs of infection, deformities, or any abnormalities in the skin, nails, and joints. We may also assess your gait and posture to identify any underlying issues that could affect your overall foot health. Personalized Treatment Plans: Based on your foot health evaluation, we will develop a tailored treatment plan, which may include recommendations for footwear, exercises, or referrals to specialists if necessary, such as podiatrists, chiropodists or orthopedic surgeons.

If you answer YES to any of these questions, it's time to prioritize your foot health and schedule a foot care assessment:

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Foot Care
Do's and Don'ts

Do's

  • Do ask questions!

    If you have concerns about your feet, pain, or treatment options, be sure to discuss them with your healthcare provider during your visit.

  • Do follow through with recommended foot screenings and tests!

    Regular foot check-ups and screenings for circulation, nerve function, and skin health are key to detecting potential issues early.

  • Do maintain a healthy lifestyle!

    Staying active and managing conditions like diabetes can significantly improve your foot health. Pay attention to your posture, gait, and overall mobility.

  • Do pay attention to your footwear!

    Choose shoes that are comfortable, well-fitting, and supportive to avoid foot problems such as blisters, bunions, or calluses.

  • Do stay informed!

    Learn about foot health and preventive measures to make well-informed decisions about your foot care.

  • Do be proactive!

    Schedule regular assessments to stay on top of your foot health year-round and catch any potential issues early.

Don'ts

  • Don't delay your foot check-up!

    Neglecting regular foot assessments can allow foot problems to develop unnoticed. Make your foot health a priority.

  • Don't ignore foot symptoms!

    Even minor issues like foot pain, swelling, or skin changes can indicate something important. Don't wait for them to worsen. Address them now.

  • Don't skip preventive foot care!

    Preventive care like proper footwear, foot hygiene, and regular inspections are vital for maintaining foot health and preventing long-term issues.

  • Don't neglect your foot hygiene!

    Clean your feet daily and keep them dry, especially between the toes, to prevent infections like athlete's feet.

  • Don't ignore changes in your feet!

    If you notice any changes in the colour, shape, or texture of your feet or nails, seek professional advice promptly.

Frequently Asked Questions

It's recommended to have a professional foot check-up at least once a year. If you have diabetes or other health conditions that affect your feet, more frequent check-ups may be necessary.

You should see a foot care specialist if you experience persistent foot pain, swelling, numbness, cuts, blisters, or changes in skin colour, texture, or nail health.

To prevent foot issues, maintain good foot hygiene, wear comfortable, well-fitting shoes, moisturize your feet, and keep an eye on any changes in your feet or nails. Regular foot check-ups are also key for early detection.

Occasional foot pain can be normal after physical activity or standing for long periods. However, chronic or severe pain should not be ignored and should be assessed by a healthcare provider.

Shoes that provide proper support, a wide toe box, and cushioning are best for foot health. Avoid high heels, tight shoes, or those that lack arch support, as they can lead to foot problems like bunions or plantar fasciitis.