FOOTNOTES - March 2022
FACE MASKS
We would like to send a polite reminder that within healthcare we are still required to wear masks within the clinic. It would be really helpful if all our patients could bring their masks to wear when they come for their appointment.
Since the restrictions changed last month, we have had an increasing number of patients arriving without a mask which we have subsequently supplied. Whilst we recognise that on occasion mask break and are happy to help, if we continue to supply as many as we are doing at the moment then we may be forced to make a small charge which is something we are keen to avoid.
Thank you for your continued support.
MEET THE TEAM
We would like to introduce to you our two latest recruits to Total Foot Health.
Emma Morton-Taylor joins us an HCPC registered podiatrist. Emma has a wealth of experience and has already become an invaluable member of the team. You can book to see Emma either through calling us on 01722 340057 or by booking on line at?https://totalfoothealth.co.uk/
Katie Calder has joined the team as our new accounts manager following the retirement of Marie Hedley in January. Although she will be working behind the scenes Katie is making a significant contribution to the success of the practice.
NATIONAL FEET WEEK
This week is National Feet Week and its main aim is to raise awareness about foot health and encourage us all to take care of our feet. Whilst we rush to the garage when our cars begin to show signs of concern for fear of the dreaded breakdown, we tend to be less proactive when it comes to our feet. Yet, in reality, we rely on our feet for the majority of our daily activity and consequently they deserve the same level of care and attention. So, for redial or preventative foot care we at Total Foot Health are primed and ready to help.
In addition to seeing your Total Foot Health podiatrist, you can invest in a few ‘self-care’ steps to help maintain healthy feet:
- Regularly cutting your nails correctly https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GQIIy7aKewo&list=PL94GT5rp9e0m6FKVtqFoezpDV5yC2k5um&index=1
- Use a file to remove dry and cracked skin
- Apply foot creams: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2AU05qo6r-0&list=PL94GT5rp9e0m6FKVtqFoezpDV5yC2k5um&index=2
We have a range of foot creams, foot files and nail clippers available from our reception so why not check your supply and top up when you come in for your next visit.
To book your appointment either call us on 01722 340057 or alternatively click here to book online.
INCREASE TO OUR FEES WITH EFFECT FROM MONDAY 4TH APRIL 2022
As of Monday 4th April, we will be introducing an increase to our treatment charges. This is the first increase we have made since 2019.
Throughout the pandemic we have absorbed the additional fees we incurred for the additional PPE required and the increased costs in purchasing medical equipment required within your treatment. However, we are continuing to experience further increases in the cost of essential medical equipment and supplies together with our general operating costs. As you would expect, we have sought to find the most cost-effective suppliers without reducing the quality which would impact on patient care. Additionally, from the first of April we will incur the additional cost of the raising of employer contributions in National Insurance. Consequently, despite our best efforts we are no longer able to resit the need for an increase in treatment charges.
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From Monday 4th April consultation fees will be as follows:
Podiatry:
Initial assessment ï¿¡85.00???
Follow-up appointment: ï¿¡64.00
Musculoskeletal/Biomechanical (MSK)
MSK New assessment/gait analysis: ï¿¡190.00
MSK Follow-up: ï¿¡105.00
Rehabilitation Treatments (Chris Ball)
Initial Assessment: ï¿¡95.00
Follow-up appointment (45 Min): ï¿¡68.00
We would all like to thank you for your support and understanding with this and look forward to seeing you in clinic soon.?
AFTER A STEROID INJECTION
What is it like After a Steroid Injection into a Neuroma??
The Same dayI am pleased to say that it is bliss! The local anaesthesia means that there is no discomfort, and because of the need to rest, it means that you can enjoy being looked after!
The Next Two daysThe area is quite sore, but only when you put pressure on it. It may look a little red on the top of the foot as well- due to the reaction to the steroid. You are not likely to be able to walk very far, just around the house. Another lovely couple of days being looked after. Lots of time to catch up on reading or films!
The Following WeekThe soreness will gradually settle down. After 7 days of limited activity, I was able to walk for 20 minutes with my walking boots on with no problems.
The Following few weeksPatience is needed because the steroids will slowly take their effect on the neuroma, making the tissue soften and the discomfort will slowly disappear. I suddenly realised that I was not thinking about my foot at all, and was able to walk with no problems.
MOTHER'S DAY TREATS
How about treating your mother or special someone to one of our?Medical Pedicures?(Medi-Pedi) or?Warm Wax treatments.?
Purchasing your Mother's Day gift could not be easier. You can either purchase a voucher directly from our reception or, alternatively, you can call us and we can arrange to either email or post the voucher. (A great option if you are running low on time!).?Whichever option you chose, purchasing your Mother's Day gift could not be simpler.
Call us on?01722 340057?or email:?info@totalfoothealth.co.uk,?and we will do the rest.??
"Excellent - so many outstanding questions answered and sound advice given"