Home visits

Home visits - Kelso Health & Wellness
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TO DISCUSS IF A HOME VISIT IS AVAILABLE, PLEASE CONTACT US ON 01573 224 657.

We provide home visits for those not able to attend the Kelso Foot Clinic at Kelso Health & Wellness. Good foot care is even more important for our housebound patients than it is for those more able to get out and about. Comfortable, pain-free feet can improve your quality of life immeasurably.

FOOT CARE FOR ELDERLY PATIENTS

It is incredibly important to take good care of our feet in later life. This will lower our risk of having a fall and reduces our risk of infection. It also helps to relieve pain. At Kelso Foot Clinic, we believe our elderly patients should receive the highest standard of foot care, so we offer podiatry services in the home.

Older people, their family members and their carers most often get in touch about corns and callus, verruca treatment, athlete’s foot, bunions, arthritis and generalised foot pain. Our aim at Kelso Foot Clinic is to offer our home visit patients reduced foot-related pain, maintain and improve foot function and therefore mobility, whilst also protecting skin and other tissues from damage.

KELSO FOOT CLINIC IN CARE HOMES

Matthew Aplin and Ruth Mole visit lots of their patients in care homes in Kelso. As for those living in their own homes, it’s essential that care home residents are given outstanding foot care. If residents have excessive pain in their feet, they will be less mobile. For overall health and wellbeing, pain-free feet are very important.

PODIATRY HOME VISITS IN THE SCOTTISH BORDERS

Please contact the clinic to discuss your requirements and your location.

 

Contact Kelso Foot Clinic – Podiatry

Matthew Aplin & Ruth Mole

Tel: 01573 224 657
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