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Chiropody / Foot care for OAP's
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I seem to think I have read somewhere that this treatment if free for pensioners and free home visits are available when they reach a certain age. Am I right or have I dream't it?
How and where do I find out more?
Thank-you
How and where do I find out more?
Thank-you
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think it depends on the area you live, your best bet is to check with your GP or a local chiropodist would also be able to advise if they offer this service.
I'm almost sure that in my area it is only available on the NHS to pensioners who have specific medical conditions such as diabetes but again your GPs surgery would be able to advise
Good luck
I'm almost sure that in my area it is only available on the NHS to pensioners who have specific medical conditions such as diabetes but again your GPs surgery would be able to advise
Good luck
This suggests that chiropody for foot problems is free regardless of age:
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/HealthAndWellBeing /HealthServices/PractitionersAndServices/DG_10 036767
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/HealthAndWellBeing /HealthServices/PractitionersAndServices/DG_10 036767
That may be the theory Ethel , I have very painful problems with my feet , according to my doctor the wait would be over a year .
As I'm planning on a visit to Greece, where I used to live (& get full one hour treatment - corns, ingrowing toenails the lot for 25 Euro) before then , I don't think I'll bother .
As I'm planning on a visit to Greece, where I used to live (& get full one hour treatment - corns, ingrowing toenails the lot for 25 Euro) before then , I don't think I'll bother .
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