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Your Guide to Good Foot Health
Your feet carry you everywhere, yet many people neglect to give them the care and attention they deserve. Foot problems affect a large percentage of the population, causing pain and limiting mobility, but practising good foot care and hygiene can prevent many of these...
What is the most effective fungal nail treatment?
Toenail fungus, known medically as onychomycosis, is a common infection that affects many people. It is caused by fungi that get under the toenails due to damp, warm environments. If left untreated, the fungal infection can become painful and unsightly, and may even...
Achilles Tendon Pain
The Achilles Tendon, which Is also named the Calcaneal Tendon is avery durable, strong band of tissue. It connects the calf muscles tothe heel bone, and it is the strongest tendon in the human body, capable of holding up...
Plantar Fasciitis: What is it?
Plantar Fasciitis is a common condition treated at The Sussex Foot Centre. ThePlantar Fascia is a large band of tissue which is situated along the bottom ofthe foot. Medical research states that Plantar Fasciitis affects up to 10% of thepopulation. It is therefore...
We’ve Won An Award!
We are thrilled to announce that Luxe Life Magazine has named us as the Best Podiatry and Chiropody Practice in South East England. We would like to say an enormous thank you to all our patients who have voted for us, and to all our staff for their tireless hard work....
Say Goodbye to Unsightly Winter Feet
With just a few appointments, we will be able to say goodbye to those unsightly winter feet, and sort out those cracked heels, dry skin, and thick nails.
Clinical Guidance During Covid – 19
The following advice has been issued to us from our governing body, the College of Podiatry. We want to ensure all patients that we are diligently adhering to all of the following, to ensure both your safety and our own. Guidance Issued by the College of Podiatry This...
Lockdown Foot Exercises To Do From Home
Foot Pain: This blog provides general information about foot pain, and a few exercises you can do from home during lockdown. How does the foot work? The feet are made up of 26 bones and more than 33 joints arranged in columns and arches that vary in stiffness and...
Covid – 19 Update. April 2020
Ever since this crisis began, we at the Sussex Foot Centre have taken all measures necessary. We have done this to protect the health and wellbeing of both our patients and ourselves also. Our decision to remain open has been continually assessed in light of advice...
Podiatrists as Key Workers
Are podiatrists Keyworkers? The UK government has advised the following health category for keyworkers whose children can attend school: Health and social care This includes but is not limited to doctors, nurses, midwives, paramedics, social workers, care workers, and...
Advice for Patients
Dear Patients At the Sussex Foot Centre, the health and safety of our patients and our colleagues is of the utmost importance. Like many businesses in the UK, we are closely monitoring the Coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak and following the advice provided by the UK’s...
Get Your Feet Summer Ready
Get Your Feet Summer Ready! In addition to many of the sophisticated procedures that we offer at the Sussex Foot Centre, be it our revolutionary laser treatment for fungal nail or cortisone injections, we are also more than happy to take things back to...