Easter Road Podiatry was established in 1988 and is a general podiatry clinic. We are brilliant at diagnosing and treating disorders of the foot. David, age 60, established Easter Road Podiatry in 1988 and is joined by podiatrists Marty, age 38 and Dermot age 40. If you phone or visit the clinic, you'll be welcomed by Amanda or Jean who are the most brilliant receptionists ever. Jean works all da
y Thursday and Friday. We have a lovely reception / waiting room with comfortable chairs, a selection of up to date magazines and a TV. Jean or Amanda are always ready to serve tea and coffee. As you can see in the photos, our 2 surgeries are fitted with the most advanced equipment available. We are professional, compassionate and show great respect for out patients and confidentiality. We also try to make the clinic fun, relaxed and informal. At Easter Road Podiatry we treat corns, hard skin, ingrown toenails, heel pain, arch pain, general foot pain and discomfort etc. We care for Diabetics and carry out diabetic foot screening tests. People suffering from arthritis are helped by our treatment. David uses acupuncture to help treat various aches and pains and Marty can administer steroid injection if necessary. We were the first clinic in Scotland to treat unsightly fungal nail infections using the revolutionary technology that is Lunula laser. This is a painless treatment consisting of 4 weekly treatments with a further treatments as required. Following the initial course of treatment, we will see you every couple of months for a period of up to 12 months to monitor progress. We are fantastic at permanently eradicating ingrown toenails by removing the ingrowing edge of the nail, or if necessary the whole nail. This little op is carried out painlessly under local anaesthetic. We carry out analysis of your walking (gait analysis) using the Podosmart gait analysis system, and can provide heat mouldable or, after a scan, bespoke 3D printed orthotics. These devices help relieve/ correct pain associated with flat / over pronating feet. We don't treat verruca's (warts) which are usually harmless and rarely require medical treatment, They normally disappear by themselves, fought off by your body's own immunity, in adults they can take a long, long time to go. A 'routine' consultation usually costs £49. Payment is at the time of treatment by cash or card.