The Walk Easy Foot Clinic

The Walk Easy Foot Clinic A mobile, fully qualified, insured HCPC registered friendly Podiatrist with 13 years of experience.

Our service provides foot health assessments, toenail cutting, callous and corn reduction, insoles and footwear advice. The Walk Easy Foot Clinic takes the Covid-19 Pandemic seriously, the clinician will be wearing appropriate PPE and following guidance as per the College of Podiatrists and The World Health Organisation.

18/02/2023

Unfortunately due to personal reasons,the Walk easy foot clinic will be closing.
Thank you everyone for your support!
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31/12/2022

Happy new year!
May 2023 bring you peace love and good health.

08/09/2022

Rest in peace HRH Queen Elizabeth 2nd.

31/12/2021

Wishing everyone a happy healthy 2022! 🥂🍾

19/12/2021

Merry Christmas everybody!
The clinic is now closed untill the new year except for emergencies.

So merry Christmas and a happy healthy and safe new year!🎄🎅🏻

14/11/2021
Abs in the going down if the sun, we will remember them.
11/11/2021

Abs in the going down if the sun, we will remember them.

29/10/2021

It's World Stroke Day - when stroke strikes, Act F.A.S.T.

You could save your own or someone else's life, or help limit the long-term effects of stroke, by learning to think and Act F.A.S.T.

10/10/2021

It’s world mental health day 💚

You don’t ever have to be alone with dark thoughts-reach out to someone-anyone

Samaritans are open 24/7 won’t judge and are confidential -their phone number is free too:
116 123

Self care is vital-we love this life once-treat yourself how you would treat a loved one or friend. Physical and mental health are both entwined and both equally important

01/10/2021

It’s the clinics first birthday!!

Been open for one whole year!

Woohoo! 🥳🥳🥳🥳

16/09/2021
Feet & diabetes  https://www.diabetes.org.uk/guide-to-diabetes/complications/feet
19/06/2021

Feet & diabetes



https://www.diabetes.org.uk/guide-to-diabetes/complications/feet

Having diabetes means you’re at much greater risk of developing foot problems. This is because raised blood glucose, also known as blood sugar, can damage the sensation in your feet. It can also affect your circulation, which can lead to you getting less blood supply to your feet. Without a good b...

 Prevention-what can you do to reduce your risk?https://preventing-diabetes.co.uk/
17/06/2021


Prevention-what can you do to reduce your risk?

https://preventing-diabetes.co.uk/

Learn about Healthier You: The NHS Diabetes Prevention Programme, which helps local residents be aware of the signs and symptoms of diabetes to aid in prevention.

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Dudley

Opening Hours

Monday 6:30pm - 8pm
Tuesday 6:30pm - 8pm
Wednesday 6:30pm - 8pm
Thursday 6:30pm - 8pm
Saturday 9am - 6pm

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