The Podiatry Clinic
The clinics have now finished for the summer.
The Podiatry Clinic starts again w/c 29th September. The next available appointments will be November/December.
Existing patients can contact us to go on the waiting list. New patients can submit a new patient request for treatment form, and we will contact you in due course. Please check your emails and spam/junk inbox.
About our student podiatry clinic
Our purpose-built podiatry student clinic, based in our Daphne Steele building, offers state-of-the-art equipment and techniques including a multi-chaired clinic, orthotics lab and gait analysis.
The Podiatry student clinic can provide appropriate treatments to help with a range of foot problems in both children and adults, including:
- Treatments for corns and verrucae
- More complex problems requiring nail surgery or providing
- Treatments for people at high risk of foot problems, such as those with diabetes.
The Podiatry student clinic is a teaching clinic and provides our podiatry students with the ‘hands-on’ clinical experience needed to develop their knowledge and skills. Our students are under the supervision of highly skilled Podiatry Academics who are all registered with the Health Care Professions Council.
Please note, the Podiatry student clinic is a teaching clinic and therefore appointments may take up to three hours; your patience and support are greatly appreciated.
Our available services
- Musculoskeletal Clinic - Lower limb and foot pain, sports injuries or problems with function are assessed within this clinic. This may result in the production of chairside or custom-made orthoses to improve function. Shockwave treatment may be recommended for certain musculoskeletal conditions.
- High-risk clinic - For patients with complications such as poor circulation or loss of feeling in the lower limb.
- Nail surgery clinic - A permanent solution to painful toenail conditions such as ingrowing nails.
- General podiatry clinics - Consultation on common podiatric conditions, such as toe deformity, corns, callus, thickened or misshapen nails, as well as verruca treatments.
Complaints procedures
The Podiatry Clinic welcomes all constructive feedback on its activities, whether positive or negative and understands that, from time to time, people attending the clinic may feel their expectations have not been met.
Please download and use our complaints form if you have any complaints so that we can work towards improving our service provision.
University of Huddersfield Podiatry Clinic Complaints Procedures