We assess and treat a wide range of foot, ankle and lower-limb problems, including heel pain, plantar fasciitis, Achilles pain, tendon injuries, forefoot pain, ingrown toenails, nail problems, verrucae, corns, callus and biomechanical issues.
No. Most patients self-refer directly to South London Foot Clinic. If you have referral notes, scan reports or letters from your GP, physiotherapist or consultant, please bring them to your appointment.
Your first appointment usually includes a detailed discussion of your symptoms, medical history and activity levels, followed by a clinical examination. We explain the likely diagnosis, treatment options and recommended next steps.
Appointment length depends on the type of visit and treatment needed. You can check the booking page for appointment types and timings, or call us and we will help you choose the right appointment.
Please bring any relevant scan reports, referral letters and a list of medications. If your symptoms are linked to work, walking or sport, it is helpful to bring the footwear you usually wear.
Yes. We regularly assess running and sports-related foot and ankle pain, including overload injuries and biomechanical issues. We can help identify likely aggravating factors and guide a return-to-activity plan.
You can view fees on our Pricing page and book online using our booking page. If you are unsure which appointment type is right for you, call the clinic on 0203 918 1322 and we will point you in the right direction.
If you have severe pain, a sudden inability to bear weight, suspected fracture, spreading infection or another urgent concern, seek urgent medical care. For non-emergency issues, contact our clinic and we will advise on the best next step.
If you are unsure which appointment you need, call us on 0203 918 1322 or send us a message and we can help you choose the most suitable option.