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Appointment guide

What to expect from a routine appointment

A clear, practical journey from enquiry to aftercare, with clinic and home-visit options.

1

Get in touch

Call, email or send a short enquiry. We’ll ask whether you prefer clinic or home visit and where you are based.

2

Tell us relevant details

Please mention diabetes, circulation or sensation changes, medicines, allergies, mobility needs or recent changes in your feet.

3

Your appointment

The appointment is friendly and unhurried, focused on routine foot care, comfort and practical advice.

4

After your visit

You can ask about follow-up intervals and everyday steps to help keep your feet comfortable.

Questions

Helpful appointment FAQs

Do you offer home visits?

Yes, home visits are available across a practical local radius around Preston and Chorley.

What should I prepare for a home visit?

A comfortable chair, good lighting and enough space for the practitioner’s bag. A family member or carer can be present if preferred.

Is this the same as podiatry?

Ribble Foot Care provides routine foot-care appointments. If a concern needs medical assessment or specialist support, we will suggest contacting an appropriate healthcare professional.

Can you help with hard skin or corns?

Routine appointments can help with everyday comfort and maintenance for hard skin or pressure areas, with practical self-care advice.

What if I have diabetes or circulation concerns?

Please tell us when you enquire. If you have new symptoms, wounds, signs of infection, sudden severe pain or changes in sensation/circulation, seek medical advice.

How do I book?

Phone, email or use the enquiry form. This demo form shows a confirmation message but does not send enquiries.

Clear boundaries

Here for routine comfort and everyday foot care

Our appointments are for routine foot care, comfort and maintenance. If you have a new injury, an open wound, signs of infection, sudden severe pain, or changes in sensation or circulation, please seek medical advice from an appropriate healthcare professional or NHS 111.

If a concern looks outside routine foot care, we’ll suggest contacting your GP, pharmacist, podiatrist or another appropriate service.

Ready to ask about an appointment?

Call, email or send a short enquiry. We’ll help you choose clinic or home visit and find a suitable time.