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Tailored tips and advice to keep your feet healthy

Give your feet the best chance of staying healthy with recommendations from our expert specialist podiatrist – book an appointment today for personalised advice.

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Why do I need to take care of my feet if I have diabetes?

  • Prevent any foot problems from becoming a larger issue

  • Manage your condition by slowing down changes in your nerves and blood supply

  • Reduce the risk of pain, infection and further complications

  • Feel reassured you are keeping your feet in the best condition

  • Be more aware of your feet and better able to spot problems quickly

Diabetic Foot Care Advice

How can a specialist podiatrist help?

It is important that you receive the very best care for your feet, especially if you are living with diabetes. At Podiatry Station, our specialist podiatrists are highly trained and experienced in diabetic foot care, able to give you the tools, knowledge and expert treatment to keep your feet problem-free for as long as possible.

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We’ve helped many people feel reassured about their diabetic foot health with bespoke advice and care. We’re so proud of the reviews and feedback from our valued patients. We invite you to see what our patients are saying for yourself, and please get in touch to book your appointment.

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Diabetic Foot Care Advice

Simple self-care tips for diabetic feet

There are many simple ways you can help maintain your foot health at home. These include:

  • Check your feet every day for changes or developments
  • Clean and dress any cuts, scratches or wounds on your feet
  • Use a good foot balm to keep your feet well-hydrated
  • Always wear footwear to avoid accidental injury
  • Make sure your feet are measured correctly so you wear the right type of shoe for your feet
  • Visit your podiatrist for specialist treatment when necessary
  • Avoid using corn plasters
  • Protect your feet from extremes of hot and cold
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Frequently asked questions

People with diabetes need to take greater care of their feet as they have an increased chance of infection and complications from wounds and other problems. Excess blood sugar caused by diabetes can affect the blood supply and nerves in the feet, causing potential problems. Regular foot care enables those with diabetes to take control of their condition, addressing risk factors and preventing the onset of many issues.

Anyone who has diabetes should have their feet checked at the very least once a year by a professional podiatrist. You will receive a full assessment and tailored advice and treatment, if necessary. If you are at increased risk of complications, you may need to see a podiatrist more regularly.

You can prevent the onset of most foot problems by managing your diabetes well and staying in control of your condition. You should also stay in control of your blood glucose levels, cholesterol and blood pressure, and lead a healthy and active lifestyle. It is also very beneficial if you do not smoke. By adopting these measures, you can prevent or slow down changes to the nerves and blood vessels that supply your legs and feet.

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Whether you’re a new or existing patient, our warm and friendly team would love to hear from you, answer your questions and give advice.


Opening Times

  • Monday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday: 8.30am - 7pm
  • Saturday: 9.30am - 5pm
  • Tuesday & Sunday: Closed