Professional Foot Care in Worcester

If you are looking for a foot care specialist, you have come to the right place. Call The Worcester Podiatry Clinic today.
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About Us

We Care For Your Feet. Promoting Optimal Foot Health.

Regular podiatric care is essential for maintaining foot health. This includes routine checkups, proper hygiene, and comfortable footwear. Early detection and treatment of foot problems can prevent complications and improve your overall well-being. 

We serve patients in Worcester and the surrounding areas. If you are looking for laser treatments and podiatry services, contact us today.

Our Services

What do we Offer?

Nail Surgery

Who Typically Benefits From Podiatry Treatment?

Podiatry treatment benefits anyone experiencing foot or lower limb pain, discomfort, or mobility issues. Common conditions include plantar fasciitis, heel pain, ingrown toenails, verrucae, corns, calluses, and fungal nail infections. People with diabetes often need regular foot care to prevent complications.

Athletes, runners, and active individuals may benefit from podiatry to address sports injuries or biomechanical problems. Older adults often seek treatment to maintain foot health and prevent falls.

Whether you’re dealing with persistent pain, a sudden injury, or general foot care needs, podiatry provides expert assessment, treatment, and ongoing support to help keep you mobile and pain-free.

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What Does Podiatry Involve?

Podiatry involves the diagnosis and treatment of foot and lower limb conditions using a range of advanced techniques. During a session, patients may receive nail care, callus or corn removal, or specialist treatments like shockwave therapy for heel pain, laser therapy for fungal nails or verrucae, and verruca needling. Nail surgery is available for recurring ingrown toenails.

Custom orthotics may be prescribed following a detailed biomechanical assessment or gait analysis. Each appointment includes a thorough examination, clear explanation of findings, and a personalised treatment plan. Podiatry aims to relieve pain, improve mobility, and support long-term foot health in a comfortable setting.

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Benefits and Outcomes of Podiatry Treatment

Podiatry treatment aims to relieve pain, improve mobility, and support long-term foot health. Common outcomes include reducing discomfort from conditions like plantar fasciitis, heel pain, or ingrown toenails, as well as improving skin and nail health.

Treatments such as laser therapy can help improve fungal nails, while verruca needling or laser can effectively get rid of verrucas. Podiatrists also address biomechanical issues with gait analysis and custom orthotics to prevent further strain or injury. For people with diabetes, podiatry helps prevent complications.

Overall, patients experience better comfort, confidence when walking, and a higher quality of life with regular care.

Foot Care Health Plan

Step into Comfort With Our Foot Care Plans

With an option for everyone, our memberships are the easy way to make sure you stay on top of your foot health. For our individual services prices, please click here

StepCare Essential

£ 25 Monthly
  • 6 Routine foot care appointments
  • Appointments at 2 month intervals
  • Priority Booking
    (can book ahead in the year)
  • Access to urgent care appointments
  • 10% on social services and products

StepCare Advance

£ 38 Monthly
  • 9 Routine foot care appointments
  • Appointments every 6 weeks
  • Priority Booking
    (can book ahead in the year)
  • Access to urgent care appointments
  • 10% on social services and products

StepCare Premium

£ 50 Monthly
  • 12 Routine foot care appointments
  • Appointments every 4 weeks
  • Priority Booking
    (can book ahead in the year)
  • Access to urgent care appointments
  • 10% on social services and products
Foot Care Membership

Step into Comfort With Our Foot Care Plans

With an option for everyone, our memberships are the easy way to make sure you stay on top of your foot health.

Basic

29
99
  • 6 Routine Footcare Appointments
  • 2-month Appoinment Interval

Premium

42
99
  • 9 Routine Footcare Appointments
  • 6-weeks Appoinment Interval

Deluxe

57
99
  • 12 Routine Footcare Appointments
  • 4-weeks Appoinment Interval
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FAQ's

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a podiatrist?
A podiatrist is a healthcare professional who specialises in diagnosing and treating conditions affecting the feet, ankles, and lower limbs. They manage a wide range of issues, from skin and nail problems to musculoskeletal pain and diabetic foot complications. Podiatrists use medical, surgical, and therapeutic techniques to help improve mobility, relieve pain, and maintain overall foot health.
A podiatrist assesses, diagnoses, and treats foot and lower limb conditions such as heel pain, ingrown toenails, verrucae, and fungal infections. They provide hands-on care, prescribe custom orthotics, perform minor surgeries, and use advanced treatments like shockwave or laser therapy. Their goal is to relieve pain, improve mobility, and prevent future foot problems.
Podiatrists can treat a wide range of conditions including heel pain, plantar fasciitis, ingrown toenails, corns, calluses, verrucae, and fungal nail infections. They also manage foot problems related to diabetes, arthritis, and poor circulation. In addition, podiatrists address biomechanical issues, provide custom orthotics, and treat sports injuries affecting the feet and lower limbs.
Podiatry and chiropody refer to the same field of foot healthcare, but “podiatry” is the more modern, widely used term. “Chiropody” was traditionally used in the UK, while “podiatry” reflects updated training, broader scope, and international recognition. Today, both terms are often used interchangeably, but podiatrists typically have more advanced qualifications and training.
A chiropodist and a podiatrist are essentially the same profession, both specialising in the treatment of foot and lower limb conditions. The term “podiatrist” is now more commonly used and reflects modern training and a broader, more medically recognised scope of practice. In the UK, anyone registered with the HCPC as a podiatrist or chiropodist has met the same professional standards and qualifications.
In the UK, a podiatrist is not a medical doctor but a highly trained healthcare professional specialising in foot and lower limb care. They complete a degree in podiatry and are regulated by the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). While not doctors, podiatrists are qualified to diagnose, treat, and manage a wide range of conditions, and some go on to gain further qualifications in areas like prescribing or minor surgery.
At Worcester Podiatry & Laser Centre, a new patient podiatry appointment costs £80, and return visits are £53. A specialist pain and injury (MSK) consultation is £150, with advanced treatments such as verruca needling at £325, nail surgery from £410, and a custom orthotics package at £550. The clinic offers expert, personalised care for a wide range of foot and lower limb conditions.
Christmas Opening Hours

23 December 9.00-5.30.
24th December 9.00-12.00.
Clinic closed 25th December-3rd January
Clinic reopens Monday 6th January.