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Podiatrist Training Across Multiple Medical Disciplines
The specialist conducting the assessment has specific training in dermatology, orthopaedics, surgery, and endocrinology. This breadth of knowledge is what makes it possible to identify conditions like diabetic foot complications or nail deformations that a cosmetic pedicure specialist would not recognise.
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Sterile and Disposable Instruments Throughout
Only sterile or single-use instruments come into contact with the skin and nails. This is a clinical hygiene standard, not an optional upgrade — and it matters most for clients with open cracks, active infections, or compromised circulation.
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Cosmetic and Medical in One Appointment
The session combines clinical treatment with deep exfoliation, a foot massage, and nail finishing. Clients leave with feet that are both properly treated and visibly improved, without needing separate appointments for the medical and cosmetic components.
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Central London, Open Daily Until 9pm
Both locations — South Kensington and Oxford Circus — are open seven days a week, including evenings. Clients do not need to take time off work to access specialist podiatry care.