For all your footcare needs in the clinic setting or your own home
Kay Blowes Podiatry is run by experienced podiatrist Kay Blowes. She has been a podiatrist since 1993 having qualified at Southampton University.
Kay has worked over the years in many areas of podiatry having been a registered nurse for 15 years before qualifying as a podiatrist.
Kay has worked in her own and as an employee in many private practices in Edinburgh, Surrey, London and in occupational health for John Lewis Partnership in London.
She has also worked in the NHS and had been The Professional Officer for the College of Podiatry in their London headquarters for a number of years.
She has worked in the Middle East and in Australia where she gained a great deal of experience particularly with the at-risk foot.
Kay Blowes / Jag Takher Podiatry remains open to see all patients.
Clinic appointments are available and also home visits.
Podiatrists in private practice are key workers and as a medical service can continue to work normally as long as they are operating under the Government guidelines, HCPC and the College of Podiatry advice and guidance with regard to the correct procedures, PPE and infection control measures.
Advice can be found on The College of Podiatry website.
A remote consultation may be the first preferred option
Use hand gel provided by the Podiatrist
At time of booking please say if you have recently been in hospital are unwell, shielding or in self-isolation
Bring minimal items with you
Children are usually encouraged to attend with parents but if possible, not at present
Wear clean clothes and change clothes when you get home
Wear a face mask coming into shop and during consultation and treatment
A remote consultation may be the first preferred option
At time of booking please say if you have recently been in hospital are unwell, shielding or in self isolation
Please wear a mask while the Podiatrist is in your home and treating you
Some of the podiatry treatments and patient problems treated in the podiatry clinic include:
“It is very important to look after your feet, to maintain mobility, comfort and prevent foot problems for all ages from the growing foot to the elderly foot.”
For all your footcare needs in the clinic setting or your own home
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