At Infinity Foot Clinic, we provide comprehensive diabetic foot care designed to prevent complications, promote healing, and keep you moving safely and confidently.
Diabetes can affect circulation and nerve sensation in the feet, meaning small cuts, blisters, or nail problems can quickly develop into serious concerns. Regular professional care is essential.
People living with diabetes may experience:
Reduced sensation (neuropathy)
Poor circulation
Slower wound healing
Increased risk of infection
Without proper care, minor issues can lead to ulcers or more serious complications. Early intervention makes all the difference.
We perform a detailed evaluation including:
Circulation checks
Neuropathy (sensation) testing
Skin and nail assessment
Pressure point identification
This allows us to identify risks before they become problems.
If you have a sore, ulcer, or break in the skin, we provide:
Sterile wound cleaning
Removal of non-viable tissue (debridement)
Protective dressings
Pressure offloading
Ongoing monitoring
We also liaise with your GP or healthcare team if further medical management is required.
Improper nail cutting can lead to injury and infection. We provide:
Careful, professional nail trimming
Treatment of thickened or fungal nails
Ingrown toenail management
Prevention of skin damage around the nail
Reducing pressure is key to preventing ulcers. We offer:
Padding and protective offloading
Footwear assessment and advice
Orthotic recommendations where appropriate
Regular appointments allow us to:
Detect changes early
Prevent recurrence of wounds
Provide personalized foot care advice
Support long-term foot health
Who Should Book Regular Diabetic Foot Care?
You should schedule routine visits if you:
Have been diagnosed with diabetes
Have reduced sensation in your feet
Have a history of ulcers
Notice colour changes, swelling, or skin breakdown
Are unable to safely trim your own nails
At Infinity Foot Clinic, we are committed to providing safe, professional, and preventative diabetic foot care. Our goal is simple:
Protect your feet. Prevent complications. Keep you moving.