Established in 2008 - Certified and experienced Massage Therapist/Nail Cutting/callus removal
Mobile Service Why Us? Your needs are our priority.
With today’s fast paced lifestyle, it is imperative to find time to relax and unwind. You are invited to choose from the treatments listed. Our aim is simple: relieve pain, reduce stiffness, improve flexibility, eliminate stress, provide physical and mental relaxation. TREATMENT OPTIONS:
Mobile treatments/home visits are a popular option with my clients. I will treat you in the comfort of your own home, using my portable massage bed and all my own equipment. Sometimes it may be difficult for you to travel for a treatment due to your condition, or perhaps you just prefer to be in a comfortable and familiar place where you know you can relax completely. To book your appointment Please call; 07725 99 00 62
Treatment prices
60 Minutes £40 to £45
22/11/2025
🌲Struggling to find the perfect Christmas gift for a loved one? 🌲Consider giving a Gift Voucher!
Price for this offer:
🌹 £50 for Home Visit or Treatment Room (60-minute booking)
🐞 £85 Couples/Friends Home Visit Only (120-minute booking)
Treat yourself or someone special to a relaxing massage or a soothing reflexology session. Massage gift vouchers make the ideal present! They are perfect for your mam, dad, sister, or friend.
I can send the gift voucher directly by post at no extra charge, or you can choose to collect it in person.
🌲Payment can be made directly to my business account.
To purchase a gift voucher, please send a private message or contact me at 07725 990062
29/07/2025
I invite you to check out the price list for our Mobile Service! You can also indulge in a rejuvenating one-hour massage at Silloth Community Hall for just £50, which includes a £5 discount.
Due to the popularity of the Couples/Friends 2-hour special offer priced at £85, I have decided to extend this promotion. I will reassess it in April 2026, so the price will remain the same until then. Thank you all for your feedback! :)
29/07/2025
To book your appointment, please call, text, or send a private message to Gayle. Contact number: 07725 990062
🔸All equipment used for nail cutting and similar treatments is fully sterilised and designated for single use only. This guarantees that every treatment you receive from me meets the highest hygiene standards, utilising tools that have been exclusively used for you. Please note that this dedication to cleanliness and safety is reflected in the price of foot care services.
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Why Us?
With today’s fast paced lifestyle, it is imperative to find time to relax and unwind. You are invited to choose from the treatments listed. Our aim is simple: relieve pain, reduce stiffness, improve flexibility, eliminate stress, provide physical and mental relaxation. Your needs are our priority.
GW Therapies is a Foot care,massage and wellness service for women.
TREATMENT OPTIONS:
Treatment room:You can visit me at Silloth Community Hall, where I have a treatment room.
Mobile treatments/home visits are a popular option with my clients. I will treat you in the comfort of your own home, using my portable massage bed and all my own equipment. Sometimes it may be difficult for you to travel for a treatment due to your condition, or perhaps you just prefer to be in a comfortable and familiar place where you know you can relax completely.
Holistic Prices start from £25.00 (See Services Tab for more details)
To book your appointment Please call; 07725 99 00 62
www.gayle-warwick.co.uk
Treatment prices
30 Minutes £25
60 Minutes £35
90 Minutes £50
What is a Foot Health Practitioner?
A Foot Health Practioner (FHP) is qualified to provide routine footcare and maintenance for your feet. They can assess the condition of your feet and treat as appropriate and refer you if necessary. Our feet are with us our whole lifetime and more and more people need some form of simple footcare to maintain the well being of their feet and ensure they remain mobile and have an excellent quality of life. Having diabetes means that the well being of your feet is of even greater importance and a FHP can provide a service where your feet are well maintained and any troublesome conditions can be spotted in their infancy and referred on. Foot problems are very common and can affect every one of all ages. From corns and calluses, to bunions and hammertoes, what often may appear as something small and insignificant, can pose great difficulties with footwear and with many daily activities like work and exercise. Additional problems may complicate matters, such as diabetes and poor circulation. With regular foot care, foot problems can be prevented. Looking after your feet is one of the most important aspects of personal health care, whatever your age. During your lifetime, your feet could walk the equivalent of four times around the world! When we are young, the joints and ligaments in our feet readily adapt to the shock of absorbing our weight. As we grow older, structural changes like bunions and hammertoes can afflict these joints and limit their range of movement. Ligaments and tendons become less flexible and the foot needs more support and padding to adapt to the strain of carrying you around. To make sure that your feet stay healthy, you need to look after them, keeping them clean, warm and well supported. Caring for the feet is important to avoid foot pain as well as foot problems in the future.
Why Use a Foot Health Practioner? There can be many reasons for using a Foot Health Practioner, from routine nail cutting to general foot improvement and health.
The service offered is to ensure your feet are healthy and in the best possible condition, whatever your age. An FHP maybe used if you have mobility and/or flexibility issues or simply don’t have sufficient hand strength to operate nail clippers. It could be that your eye sight is not sufficient for accurate nail cutting and once a nail has thickened it can be very hard to cut. An FHP can deal with all of these issues for you. To be a FHP you need to study and complete a Diploma in Foot Health Practice, where you are taught correct procedures and safe techniques, including safe scalpel technique. Foot Health Practice requires practical skills, but these need to be backed up by a good understanding of the structure that we work upon (the foot), and how it relates to the rest of the body. The foot cannot exist without the systems that support it:-
the skeletal system means that it can take weight and support us
the musculature makes the skeleton work
the vascular system supplies nutrients and oxygen to the tissues, and removes waste products
the lymphatic system helps defend us from infection
the nervous system gives sensation and protection
the endocrine system is involved in supporting our cells and keeping tissues healthy
In order to work safely upon the foot and understand the processes which must occur to keep the foot fully functional, FHP's learn how these systems work so that they are able to recognise what happens when the systems fail.
FHP’s provide a service to the private sector and work within the remit of their skills base.
FHP’s are committed to Continual Professional Development (CPD) and are listed on the Accredited Register of Foot Health Practitioners. http://www.footreg.org/Licence Number 247352
To be a FHP you need to study and complete a Diploma in Foot Health Practice, where you are taught correct procedures and safe techniques, including safe scalpel technique. Foot Health Practice requires practical skills, but these need to be backed up by a good understanding of the structure that we work upon (the foot), and how it relates to the rest of the body. In order to work safely upon the foot the FHP is required to understand how the body systems work both in health and disease and how they can affect the health of the foot. A FHP is qualified to maintain the health of the foot and work with many problems of the foot as described above. However they are also to identify when a person may need further advice from their doctor or podiatrist and will refer on if needed.