OUR ASSESSMENTS

 

OUR ASSESSMENTS

Start Your Journey to Healthier Feet
Every new patient begins with a thorough assessment, allowing us to understand your symptoms and create a personalised treatment plan.
When you book your first appointment with Cheshire Foot Clinic, you’ll be scheduled for an assessment based on the foot or lower limb concerns you’re experiencing. This allows our podiatrists to fully understand your symptoms, discuss your medical history, and recommend the most appropriate treatment plan for your needs.
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Find the Right Assessment for Your Needs
We offer four types of assessment, each designed to diagnose your condition and ensure you receive the most appropriate treatment.
ROUTINE INITIAL ASSESSMENT
Ideal for skin and nail concerns

If you’re experiencing common foot problems such as corns, calluses, hard skin, fungal nail or skin infections, verrucae, ingrown toenails or other nail concerns, a Routine Initial Assessment is the best place to start.
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Biomechanical (MSK) Assessment
For foot, ankle, knee or lower limb pain

Our Biomechanical (Musculoskeletal) Assessment is a comprehensive examination for patients experiencing pain, discomfort or injury. Your podiatrist will assess your walking or running pattern (gait), posture, joint movement and muscle strength to identify the underlying cause of your symptoms and develop a personalised treatment plan.
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Annual Diabetic Foot Assessment
Neurological & Vascular Assessment

People living with diabetes are at increased risk of developing foot problems due to changes in circulation and sensation. An annual assessment helps identify early signs of change, provides advice on foot care and supports ongoing prevention.
This assessment is also beneficial for people with:

- Rheumatoid arthritis - Poor circulation (vascular disease) - Kidney disease - Neurological conditions
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Ultrasound Examination
Advanced imaging for accurate diagnosis

An ultrasound examination allows our podiatrists to assess soft tissue injuries and confirm a diagnosis, helping us develop the most effective treatment plan. Ultrasound is also used to guide steroid and hyaluronic acid injections, ensuring treatment is delivered accurately and safely.
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