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Urgent wound care when you need it most

Emergency specialist appointments to treat your wounds without delay and prevent them getting worse – get in touch with us today!

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Emergency Wound & Ulcer Care

Why choose Podiatry Station for emergency wound care?

  • Specialists in podiatry wound care

  • Fully equipped, clean and modern surgery able to deal with all types of wound

  • Innovative MLS Class IV Laser Therapy used to speed up healing

  • Urgent care to prevent your wound getting worse or forming an ulcer

  • Relieve your foot pain and restore function and movement

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Why do wounds develop on feet?

There are many reasons you may develop a wound on your feet. Conditions such as ingrown toenails, painful corns and blisters can worsen and lead to wounds, especially if the skin is broken and there is a risk of infection. This can lead to further complications which can affect your well-being and cause you pain.

Blisters are common and are regarded as harmless by many people. In most cases, they won’t pose a problem, but a deep blister, or one that develops underneath a patch of hard skin, will need more attention to avoid further problems and pain.

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We’ve helped many people with urgent treatment to relieve pain and get them back on their feet. 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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Emergency Wound & Ulcer Care

Why do I need to have a wound professionally treated?

You should not delay seeking professional advice and treatment if you have a wound or ulcer on your foot. As specialists in podiatry, we are best placed to give you careful and accurate treatment suited to your needs and resulting in the best outcome.

Home treatments and over-the-counter products used without professional advice can lead to further issues rather than treating your wound correctly. Products such as corn pads contain acids, which not only burn through the corn but also burn the surrounding healthy tissue. Also, if not treated professionally, any wound has the potential to become deeper and infected, leading to the formation of an ulcer.

At Podiatry Station, we assess and treat all kinds of foot wounds and ulcers. We take time to understand your injury and provide you with experienced care. We have the necessary dressings and expertise to repair your skin and get you back on your feet as soon as possible. We can even use innovative MLS Class IV Laser Therapy to speed up healing of even the most stubborn wounds.

Frequently asked questions

If you develop a wound on your foot, please call us for advice. We believe it is better to treat a wound without delay, so will always prefer you to get in touch for an assessment to see if treatment is needed. Early treatment is important to avoid the wound getting worse, so even if you think it looks mild, it is best to seek professional advice.

A wound is damage or a break in the surface of the skin. Many foot conditions can lead to wounds, including blisters, ingrown toenails and corns. You may also develop a wound through injury or trauma.

We offer specialist emergency appointments at our practice. Contact us as soon as possible so we can treat your wound urgently and provide the best care.

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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