Ingrown Toenail in Adults and Children

Ingrown Toenail in Adults and Children2026-03-28T16:15:36+00:00
Which type of appointment should I book if I want to see Ms Miller?2026-05-29T15:19:03+00:00

Book a:

Routine podiatry appointment: 30 minutes – Nail care, ingrown nails, corns, callus, fungal infections, etc.

Biomechanical assessment: 60 minutes for adults or 45 minutes for children under 5 – Painful foot/lower limb conditions including bunions, heel pain, knee pain,  plantar fasciitis, etc, as well as developmental issues including flat feet, hypermobility, Severs’s disease, toe walking, etc, and sports-related conditions and performance.

Biomechanical review: 30 minutes – Usually a year or more after your initial biomechanical assessment, can be less for children, to reassess your condition and/or new orthotic insoles.

Fitting or an adjustment: 15 minutes – A free appointment to fit or adjust an orthotic insole.

If you have any doubts as to which appointment you should book please call reception on 020 8348 5553 who can help you.

When should I see a podiatrist for an ingrown toenail?2026-03-27T23:23:22+00:00
Can an ingrown toenail be treated without surgery?2026-03-27T12:02:50+00:00
Which type of appointment should I book if I want to see Ms Miller?2026-05-29T15:19:03+00:00

Book a:

Routine podiatry appointment: 30 minutes – Nail care, ingrown nails, corns, callus, fungal infections, etc.

Biomechanical assessment: 60 minutes for adults or 45 minutes for children under 5 – Painful foot/lower limb conditions including bunions, heel pain, knee pain,  plantar fasciitis, etc, as well as developmental issues including flat feet, hypermobility, Severs’s disease, toe walking, etc, and sports-related conditions and performance.

Biomechanical review: 30 minutes – Usually a year or more after your initial biomechanical assessment, can be less for children, to reassess your condition and/or new orthotic insoles.

Fitting or an adjustment: 15 minutes – A free appointment to fit or adjust an orthotic insole.

If you have any doubts as to which appointment you should book please call reception on 020 8348 5553 who can help you.

When should I see a podiatrist for an ingrown toenail?2026-03-27T23:23:22+00:00
Can an ingrown toenail be treated without surgery?2026-03-27T12:02:50+00:00
Which type of appointment should I book if I want to see Ms Miller?2026-05-29T15:19:03+00:00

Book a:

Routine podiatry appointment: 30 minutes – Nail care, ingrown nails, corns, callus, fungal infections, etc.

Biomechanical assessment: 60 minutes for adults or 45 minutes for children under 5 – Painful foot/lower limb conditions including bunions, heel pain, knee pain,  plantar fasciitis, etc, as well as developmental issues including flat feet, hypermobility, Severs’s disease, toe walking, etc, and sports-related conditions and performance.

Biomechanical review: 30 minutes – Usually a year or more after your initial biomechanical assessment, can be less for children, to reassess your condition and/or new orthotic insoles.

Fitting or an adjustment: 15 minutes – A free appointment to fit or adjust an orthotic insole.

If you have any doubts as to which appointment you should book please call reception on 020 8348 5553 who can help you.

When should I see a podiatrist for an ingrown toenail?2026-03-27T23:23:22+00:00
Can an ingrown toenail be treated without surgery?2026-03-27T12:02:50+00:00

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