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Maintaining your health begins from the ground up. As we age, our feet require more than just routine maintenance; they require a comprehensive lower limb assessment to identify underlying issues before they impact your mobility. Professional nail and skin care is essential for preventing infections, while specialized wound care management ensures that small breaks in your lower limb skin do not escalate into serious health risks. By prioritizing regular reviews, you are investing in your ability to move safely and confidently.

Personalised, Unhurried Care

Appointments are longer than typical clinic visits, allowing time for a comprehensive assessment of foot and lower limb health. This includes evaluating circulation, nerve function, skin and nail health, foot structure, and pressure areas that may affect mobility or increase the risk of complications.

Care Delivered in Your Home

For many people, especially older adults or those with mobility difficulties, travelling to a clinic can be challenging. Home visits make professional podiatry care accessible, convenient, and comfortable.

Focus on Prevention and Long-Term Foot Health

Foot problems often develop gradually. By identifying early changes in circulation, sensation, skin integrity, or pressure patterns, podiatry care can help prevent more serious complications and maintain mobility over time.

Evidence-Based Clinical Care

Care is guided by current research and clinical best practice, ensuring treatment decisions are informed by the latest evidence in podiatry and lower limb health.

Coordinated Healthcare

When needed, communication with your GP, specialist, or other healthcare providers can help ensure that your foot health is managed as part of your overall healthcare plan.

Supporting Your Mobility and Independence

Healthy feet play a vital role in maintaining balance, mobility, and independence. By providing thorough assessments, thoughtful treatment, and ongoing monitoring, Home Base Podiatry aims to help people remain comfortable, active, and confident on their feet.

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