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cashman 30-01-2009 09:58

Good Chiropodist?
 
anyone know a good un? the boss wishes to know, ta in advance.:)

MargaretR 30-01-2009 10:05

Re: Good Chiropodist?
 
Now she is over 60 she may qualify for FREE Nhs chiropody at the A corn :)Centre (I do). Referral via doc.
I remember being on a waiting list for a couple of months before I got my 1st appointment, so it doesn't solve her current need, but worth trying for the future.

garinda 30-01-2009 10:32

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You can go to the Acorn Centre for free, as Margaret said, but for a more thorough going over of your tootsies the Warner Street Clinic is very good too.

Warner Street Clinic Information

harwood red 30-01-2009 11:54

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or if they would like a home visit - try Paul on 07957957716 and say Lesley recommended him. However, he is away on hols at the mo so try in a couple of weeks

jaysay 30-01-2009 12:03

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 673789)
You can go to the Acorn Centre for free, as Margaret said, but for a more thorough going over of your tootsies the Warner Street Clinic is very good too.

Warner Street Clinic Information

Ann Starkey used to be my chiropodist a few years ago, when she was with the NHS (think she may still be) I have home visit from the Acorn Centre now, I used to go to Ossy Clinic when I was mobile

cashman 30-01-2009 12:21

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Quote:

Originally Posted by garinda (Post 673789)
You can go to the Acorn Centre for free, as Margaret said, but for a more thorough going over of your tootsies the Warner Street Clinic is very good too.

Warner Street Clinic Information

cheers rindy, paris has made n appointment, so god help ya if there crap.:D;)

garinda 30-01-2009 12:27

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 673817)
cheers rindy, paris has made n appointment, so god help ya if there crap.:D;)

They're really good, especially Mrs Starkie, as Jaysay said.

She'll come out like she's walking on air.;)

jaysay 30-01-2009 12:52

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 673821)
They're really good, especially Mrs Starkey, as Jaysay said.

She'll come out like she's walking on air.;)

I was pleased to here that Ann was recovering from what was a life threatening accident some time ago, think she was kicked by a horse or something, but I believe she was very lucky

ChrisK 30-01-2009 17:29

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if you need a quick fix...

A shop called Shuropody opened in Ossy Mills not too long ago which I visited a couple of times. The shop bit is now closed but the Chiropodist has gone self employed and rents a room there. I think you can get in contact with her from the main desk at Ossy Mills or you can email, [email protected] .

Last time I went it cost me £20.

katex 30-01-2009 17:35

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Never been to a Chiropodist ... what do you go for in the main ? Just curious.

panther 30-01-2009 17:41

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The thought of someone touching me feet makes me cringe, how can anyone have that job as a profession?, the sheer thought makes me feel like someone has just walked over me grave!!......hate feet!!:rolleyes:

jaysay 31-01-2009 10:04

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Originally Posted by katex (Post 673908)
Never been to a Chiropodist ... what do you go for in the main ? Just curious.

To have your tootsie cared for kate,:D

katex 31-01-2009 14:03

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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 674163)
To have your tootsie cared for kate,:D

:rolleyes: Some people's brains are in their feet though .... no names mentioned like :D

'Course know about the obvious things like:-

  • Athletes' foot
  • Ingrowing toe nails
  • Bunions
  • Thicker toenails, difficult to cut, as you grow older (usually caused by past fungal infections).
  • Injuries
  • Corns ... is this still the most common complaint these days ? Legacy of wearing poorly fitted shoes, would think that with all the knowledge available, and people being able to afford more than one pair of shoes they would have lessened ?
OK ... know they won't do your nail varnish ... :D

cashman 31-01-2009 14:24

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Quote:

Originally Posted by katex (Post 673908)
Never been to a Chiropodist ... what do you go for in the main ? Just curious.

too have yer teeth out.:D

katex 31-01-2009 14:29

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 674254)
too have yer teeth out.:D

Honestly ..... :rolleyes:


Was attempting to raise a discussion on problems with feet, and share experiences and advice .... :D


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