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What are the Fees for the Mobile Chiropody Service?

The fee for a podiatry Home Visit may vary depending on the available podiatrist, the specific service provided, and the distance the podiatrist needs to travel so as to reach your address. However, you can easily find and confirm the exact fee for your requirements through our online booking system, ensuring transparency and convenience in planning your care. The starting fee for a first home visit with our chiropodists starts at around £70.00. This comprehensive fee covers everything: from the initial assessment and first treatment to all travel expenses and the time dedicated for the home visit, ensuring a seamless and worry-free experience for you. For any subsequent appointments, arrangements can be conveniently made directly with the podiatrist during your initial visit. If your needs extend to only one or a few more sessions, you have the flexibility to book follow-up treatments individually. Each of these follow-up sessions, if booked within a month from your previous appointment and with the same podiatrist, is offered at a discounted rate which you can easily check on our online booking system. Moreover, for those requiring a more extended course of treatment, we provide an attractive package. If you foresee the need for more than four treatment sessions within a year, we offer a special discounted yearly package that includes five scheduled sessions. Under this package, each session is priced even more affordably (the starting fee is usually around 55,00£), allowing for consistent care at an exceptional value. In this case we will take care of recontacting you and organising your appointments directly at the right time.

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What tools do Mobile Podiatrists Have with Them?

For a mobile podiatrist, the instrument set is a crucial component of their equipment, ensuring they can provide a range of foot care services safely and effectively. These instruments are either sterilized or single-use, adhering to strict hygiene standards to prevent infection and cross-contamination. Sterilized Instrument Sets can include tools such as nail clippers and nippers, scalpel handles and blades, curettes, files and emery boards, forceps and tweezers, and scissors. These tools are meticulously sterilized between patients using autoclaves or chemical sterilization methods. This ensures that they are free from bacteria, viruses, and fungi, thus providing safe and hygienic treatment. Alternatively, many podiatrists prefer using single-use instruments for home visits; these are disposed of after each patient. This approach completely eliminates the risk of cross-contamination and is especially beneficial when treating high-risk patients, such as those with weakened immune systems or serious health conditions. In both cases, the provision of instruments necessary for the treatment is included in the podiatrist's fee for the home visit.

2023-12-28T10:44:46+01:00

What can a Podiatrist Do or Not Do at Home?

What a Podiatrist Can Do at Home: Routine Foot Care: This includes trimming nails, removing calluses and corns, and treating common foot problems like athlete's foot or fungal infections. Assessment and Treatment of Foot Disorders: Podiatrists can diagnose and manage various foot conditions such as plantar fasciitis, bunions, heel spurs, and flat feet. Diabetic Foot Care: They provide essential care and advice for diabetic patients, helping to prevent and manage foot ulcers and other complications. Footwear Advice: Providing guidance on proper footwear to alleviate foot pain or prevent future foot problems. Orthotics and Bracing: Prescribing and fitting custom orthotics and braces to correct foot abnormalities. Basic Wound Care: Treating minor wounds or ulcers, especially important for patients with diabetes or circulatory issues. Education and Prevention: Offering advice on foot care, hygiene, and preventive measures to maintain healthy feet. What a Podiatrist Cannot Do at Home: Surgical Procedures: Most surgical interventions require a sterile environment that a home setting cannot provide. Advanced Imaging Tests: Procedures like MRIs, CT scans, or extensive X-rays usually can't be conducted at home and require a visit to a clinic or hospital. Treatment of Traumas and/or Severe Injuries: Significant injuries, such as severe fractures or dislocations, require hospital-based care. Management of Complex Systemic Conditions: While podiatrists manage foot-related aspects of systemic diseases (like diabetes), they may refer patients to other specialists for comprehensive management of the disease itself. Emergency Care: In cases of medical emergencies related to the foot or ankle, such as severe infections or trauma, immediate hospital care is required. It's important to note that the range of services a podiatrist can provide at home may also depend on their specific qualifications, the equipment they have available, and the regulations in their practicing region.

2023-12-28T10:25:47+01:00

How do I know I can trust the Chiropodist?

Our job at Medelit is to select and connect you with highly skilled, self-employed podiatrists. Our role is to facilitate your access to exceptional podiatric care right in the comfort of your own home. Each chiropodist collaborating with us is carefully selected based on their qualifications, experience, and commitment to patient care. As self-employed professionals, our podiatrists maintain their practice to the highest standards, holding relevant degrees and registrations with professional bodies. This ensures their expertise and proficiency in podiatric medicine. They are meticulously vetted, including extensive background checks and verification of a clean professional record, to ensure your safety and peace of mind. We understand the importance of staying current in medical practices. Therefore, even though our podiatrists are self-employed, they are committed to continual professional development, keeping abreast of the latest advancements in podiatry. This commitment to ongoing education guarantees that you receive the most effective and up-to-date treatments available. Choosing Medelit means you're not just selecting a service; you're choosing quality and convenience. Our aim is to provide you with access to top-tier podiatric care by professionals who are dedicated to your health and well-being, all within the familiar setting of your home. Moreover, we continuously monitor the collaboration through the collection of patient feedback and control of professional behavior, ensuring it aligns with the company's expected highest standards. This ongoing oversight is a vital part of our commitment to delivering top quality care to our patients.

2023-12-28T10:21:57+01:00

Can I choose when I want the appointment?

You have the flexibility to communicate directly with our clinicians regarding your preferred appointment times. They will strive to accommodate your schedule to the best of their ability. However, please be aware that there might be instances where your preferred time may not be available, or the clinician you've chosen might be fully booked. In such situations, the clinician might suggest an alternative time or Medlit's booking team may propose another qualified clinician who can meet your needs at a more convenient time. This approach ensures that you receive timely and effective care, aligned as closely as possible with your scheduling preferences.

2023-12-28T10:09:27+01:00

What is the Difference between a Podiatrist and a Chiropodist?

Podiatrists and chiropodists essentially hold the same role, specializing in foot and ankle care. The term "chiropodist" is older and more common in the UK and Ireland, while "podiatrist" is used internationally, especially in the USA. The change in terminology occurred to reduce confusion with chiropractors and to more accurately describe the profession. Both professionals diagnose, treat, and prevent foot disorders, and their extensive training includes surgical and medical treatments for a variety of foot-related conditions​

2023-12-28T08:22:56+01:00

Frequently Asked Questions About Orthopaedic Surgery

Frequently Asked Questions About Orthopaedic Surgery Generally, you would want to be seen by an orthopaedic surgeon if you have difficulties performing activities that involve the musculoskeletal system such as walking, running, moving around with ease or if you are experiencing pain in the muscles or joints. Also swelling, bruises or signs of infection that persist for more than a few days should not be underestimated. The musculoskeletal system can be affected by a vast number of issues, therefore it is never easy to understand whether an orthopaedic problem is temporary or whether there are more serious issues underlying. For this reason, in case of doubts, it is advisable to contact your family doctor who will evaluate the most suitable treatment for you and refer your to an orthopaedic surgeon in case of need. Orthopaedic surgeons are provide care in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of disorders of joints, ligaments, bones, tendons and muscles. Some orthopaedist surgeons are generalists, while others specialise in certain areas of the body, such as knee and hip. Diseases and conditions generally seen and treated by orthopaedic surgeons include: - Fractures all the complications arising therefrom - Traumatic spine injuries - Morton's neuroma - Carpal tunnel syndrome - Meniscal injuries and traumas - Injuries to the cruciate ligaments - Knee ligament injuries - Muscle and tendon ruptures - Arthrosis and Arthritis - Articular Cartilage lesions - Achilles tendinopathy - Hammer finger - Slipped disc - Primitive and metastatic bone tumors - Congenital clubfoot - Backache - Plantar fasciitis In most cases there is a need to see an orthopaedic surgeon, you want access to these service quickly. This is why we’re committed to providing you with prompt and timely appointments. We are often asked whether a referral is needed, from the GP, before requesting a home visit. Our answer is that we are a private service and therefore do not necessarily need a referral. However, we will always advise to ask your insurance company directly so as to be sure that they do not require you to have a referral. To schedule a home visit with our orthopeadic surgeons, call us at +44 020 36375657. Arthroscopic surgery of the knee, shoulder, elbow, wrist, hip and ankle represent the most common orthopedic treatments, together with. joint replacement surgery and the treatment of soft tissue injuries (torn tendons or ligaments). Hip or knee replacement surgery complication rates are usually very low. However, as with all surgical procedures, they do carry a risk of complications. The most feared complications, besides those associated to anesthesia and thrombosis (common to all lower limb surgeries), are: infection, periprosthetic fracture (specific to hip replacement surgery), implant dislocation and rigidity (for the knee prosthesis). Altogether, these complications occur in approximately 1-2% of surgeries and sometimes imply the need for a new surgical procedure to solve the problem. A special note should be made on periprosthetic fractures: the bone adjacent to the prosthesis is at a higher risk of fractures. [...]

2019-09-02T16:41:54+01:00
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