Podopaediatric & Pregnancy

Podopaediatric & Pregnancy

We Treat:
Common conditions we treat in children and young adults are:
Hypermobility.
Sever’s Disease.
Osgood-Schlatters disease.
Tip-toe walking.
Developmental concerns.
Ingrowing toenails.
Verruca.
Footwear and shoe-fitting.
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Our Podiatrists can give advice on the feet and development of newborns, young babies, toddlers, children and teenagers

Podopaediatrics

An area of Podiatry that focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of children’s feet and lower limbs. If a child develops a foot problem or complains of pain, it is better to get it checked sooner rather than later to prevent long lasting outcomes. Our Podiatrists can give advice on the feet and development of newborns, young babies, toddlers, children and teenagers.

Children find it difficult to express and describe aches and pains, so be on the lookout for a child who does not want to run or play regularly, resists putting their shoes on or makes a fuss about participating in age-appropriate activity. What may be regarded as ‘growing pains’ may be nothing, but it is is worth seeing a professional to rule out something more serious.

We are always happy to give advice and your questions will never been regarded as silly, so ask away as we have probably heard it before and are here to help. 
We can help you with routine appointments throughout your pregnancy to ensure that you are kept comfortable

Feet in Pregnancy

During pregnancy, the rapid increase of weight, hormonal changes, increase of blood volume and softening of ligaments can cause new or exacerbate existing problems. We can help you with routine appointments throughout your pregnancy to ensure that you are kept as comfortable and mobile as possible throughout your pregnancy and beyond.

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Let our podiatrists take care of your children and your own feet when you all need it the most
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For foot treatment in South West London, contact FootHealth Battersea today on
020 7228 8383
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