Professional and friendly mobile foot care specialist in Calverton, Nottingham.
Specialising in nail trimming, corn and callus removal, diabetic foot assessments, diabetic foot care, fungal nail treatment, verruca, cryotherapy and ingrown toenail management.
Your feet are the foundation of your body, they carry you through every step of your life, support your posture, and influence your overall wellbeing, yet they are often the most neglected part of our body. I offer a professional, caring mobile foot care service from the convenience of your home.
Conditions I can treat at Calverton foot care
I can support you with a range of foot conditions as part of my service to help you stay mobile and comfortable.
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Corns are common forms of thickened skin caused by friction or pressure. Professional foot care is the safest and most effective way to treat hard corns, soft corns. and seed corns. I can help you to relieve pain, remove the corn, and address the underlying cause such as footwear, pressure, or foot structure.
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Diabetes can have a significant impact on foot health and people living with diabetes are more prone to foot complications, which is why regular foot care and routine assessments are so important.
Regular appointments can help maintain healthy feet, reduce the risk of complications, and provide reassurance. Routine care such as nail cutting, callus reduction, skin care advice, and monitoring changes in the feet can play an important role in long-term foot health for people with diabetes.
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Fungal nail infections often begin as a small discolouration and may gradually cause the nail to become yellow, white, brown, thickened, brittle, crumbly, or distorted in shape. In some cases, the nail may lift away from the nail bed or become uncomfortable when wearing shoes.
I provide professional assessment to confirm whether fungal infection is likely and advise on the most suitable treatment options.
Regular treatment can significantly improve comfort, appearance, and nail manageability
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Athlete’s foot is a fungal skin infection that commonly affects the skin between the toes. It can also spread to the soles, sides of the feet, and heels. Symptoms may include itching, burning, redness, peeling skin, cracking, soreness, or an unpleasant odour.
I can assess the severity of the infection and recommend an effective treatment plan to bring relief and prevent ongoing problems.
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An ingrown toenail develops when the edge or corner of the nail presses into or pierces the surrounding skin. This most commonly affects the big toe and can cause pain, swelling, redness, tenderness, and infection.
I offer professional treatment to relieve pain and address the cause of the problem.
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A callus is an area of hard, thickened skin that forms when the skin tries to protect itself from repeated pressure or friction. It usually develops on the heels, balls of the feet, sides of the toes or beneath prominent joints.
I safely reduce and remove excess hard skin using professional techniques, helping to restore comfort and smoothness.
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Heel fissures are splits or cracks in the skin around the heel, usually caused by dryness, pressure, hard skin build-up, or prolonged standing. They can begin as superficial cracks that deepen over time, causing pain, bleeding, or difficulty walking.
I provide effective treatment to improve heel condition and encourage healing.
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A verruca is a viral infection affecting the skin on the sole of the foot. It often appears as a rough patch of skin, sometimes with tiny black dots. Verrucae may occur singly or in clusters and can become painful when located on weight-bearing areas.
I assess the verruca and then together we’ll discuss the most appropriate treatment options based on size, location, symptoms, and duration.
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Certain benign skin tags and superficial lesions may be suitable for cryotherapy treatment.
I can advise on whether I can treat the lesion or if a referral to a GP or other healthcare professional would be more suitable.
To read more about the conditions I can help you treat and the different treatments I offer for each, visit the link below
Why patients choose Calverton Footcare
✓ Qualified Foot Health Practitioner
✓ Professional and hygienic treatment
✓ Gentle, patient-focused care
✓ Clear advice and aftercare guidance
✓ Fully insured and DBS checked
✓ Appointments tailored to your needs
✓ Suitable for adults and older clients
✓ Preventative care as well as treatment
How it works
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Get in touch
Contact me through the enquiry form at the bottom of the page or through WhatsApp on 07544035282. I’ll get back to you as soon as possible to arrange a consultation - usually within 48 hours!
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Consultation
We’ll have a friendly chat about what you need and how I can help you, with the chance for us both to ask questions and understand your needs. Then we’ll get you booked in for your treatment.
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Appointment
Your appointment will be held in the comfort of your own home. Your treatments are completely tailored to your individual needs. You’ll be treated with care, comfort, and attention to detail every step of the way.
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Enquire to book your appointment
Fill out the form and share some information about you and I’ll be in touch with you as soon as possible to arrange your consultation and book your appointment.
At Calverton Footcare I offer a friendly and professional service, so if you’re experiencing any issues with your feet then please don’t hesitate to get in touch!
Frequently Asked Questions
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A Foot Health Practitioner is a qualified professional trained to assess, treat, and help maintain healthy feet, they are not podiatrists. Treatments by FHP’s commonly include nail care, hard skin removal, callus reduction, management of common foot conditions, and advice to help keep your feet comfortable and mobile.
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I provide mobile appointments across my local service area of Calverton, Nottingham and the surrounding areas such as Lowdham, Arnold, Southwell, Burton Joyce, Hucknall, Woodborough and more. If your area isn’t mentioned here, please get in touch with your postcode or location details and I will be happy to confirm availability in your area.
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Your first appointment will usually include a consultation, assessment of your foot health, discussion of any concerns, treatment where appropriate, and advice on ongoing care or future appointments.
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Most routine foot care treatments are gentle and designed to relieve discomfort rather than cause it. If an area is particularly sensitive or painful, treatment will be adapted to keep you as comfortable as possible.
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Yes. Many of my clients are older adults who may find it difficult to manage their own foot care. Regular treatment can improve comfort, reduce pain, and help maintain mobility and independence.
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Yes, routine diabetic foot checks and basic foot care can be provided where appropriate. If any concerns require medical or specialist podiatry input, I will always advise you accordingly.