Services

Routine foot care services, delivered through organised clinics.

Our focus is practical foot health support for people in care homes, community venues, sports clubs and members clubs. The service is clear, repeatable and designed around real clinic delivery.

Core foot care

What the clinic can cover.

Foot Health Practitioners support common routine needs. The work is not flashy, but it is important: comfortable nails, reduced hard skin, corn care, basic checks and sensible advice can make walking, footwear and day-to-day comfort easier.

Toenail cutting and filing

Careful trimming and filing of long, thickened or awkward toenails where suitable within routine foot health scope.

Thickened nail reduction

Reduction and smoothing where nails are bulky, uncomfortable or catching on socks, shoes or bedding.

Hard skin and callus reduction

Reduction of uncomfortable hard skin and pressure areas where safe and appropriate.

Corn care

Corn reduction with practical pressure advice and guidance where recurrence is likely.

Foot health checks

Observation of skin, nails, comfort, pressure areas and changes that may require onward advice.

Moisturising and comfort advice

Simple guidance on dry skin, footwear comfort and basic ongoing foot care routines.

Foot care treatment close up

What we do not pretend to be

Professional scope matters.

Routine foot care has clear limits. If there is an open wound, spreading infection, sudden severe pain, concerning diabetic foot issue or anything requiring diagnosis or urgent clinical treatment, the right response is escalation, not guesswork.

  • We work within Foot Health Practitioner scope
  • We signpost concerns that need GP, podiatry, nursing or urgent review
  • We record useful observations from the clinic
  • We avoid blurring routine care with emergency or specialist treatment

Service design

More than treatment on the day.

A good clinic needs organisation around it. That is where Wiggly Toes is different from a loose list of individual appointments.

Clinic planning

We help agree the expected list, clinic space, timings and local contact point before the visit.

Resident or member flow

Appointments are grouped sensibly so the clinic day is calm and efficient rather than chaotic.

Digital records

Treatment notes support continuity and give the venue a clearer view of what has happened.

Repeat scheduling

Recurring clinic dates reduce last-minute chasing and help people keep on top of routine care.

Family and staff clarity

Plain-English notes and agreed communication routes help avoid confusion.

Multi-site support

For groups, we can discuss a more consistent approach across multiple locations.

Need routine foot care for several people?

Send us the likely numbers, venue type and current arrangement. We will help shape a practical clinic model.

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