Yorkshire Foot Hospital

Part of the Lawrence Clinic Group

4-6 Greenside, Pudsey, Leeds LS28 8PU

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Yorkshire Foot Hospital News Blog

Christmas foot pain and injuries

By | December 9th, 2019 | Foot care

We are getting to hear of stories of injuries at x mas parties. We are seeing quite a few ankle injuries, sprained ankles, and toe injuries. Some people having consumed way too much alcohol and unsteady on their feet. Trodden […]

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From Meghan to Diana an expert reveals the Royals’ true personalities as shown by their FEET… so can YOU match these toes to the right princesses?

By | April 14th, 2018 | Foot care

Thanks to the British weather, California girl Meghan Markle has spent months here wrapped up. But scan pictures of her in the U.S. over the past ten years and you’ll discover her real style staple: the strappy sandal, with feet and toes firmly on […]

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TOE PROBLEMS AND SHORTENING TOES

By | June 26th, 2017 | Foot care

Many people are not happy with their feet, in fact it is common knowledge that people sometimes will not wear sandles because they do not like the way their feet look. There is also consideration that patients can not fit […]

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Ingrowing Toenail problems

By | November 14th, 2016 | Foot care

Today we have had several people in with Ingrowing toenails, people do not realise how important it is to see a Podiatrist as soon as you notice this problem to avoid infection. We often see patients that have already seen […]

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Summer Feet

By | June 13th, 2016 | Foot care

Summer is the time of year when people are wearing sandals and open-toed shoes. During the summer months we see far more growing toenails and verrucas. Verrucas can spread like wildfire. It is always a good idea to make sure […]

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Mortons Neuroma

By | April 1st, 2016 | Foot care

FACT. Did you know that we have 26 bones and 33 Joints in the foot? Today we had a patient book in for a consultation for Morton’s neuroma. The patient booked an appointment for half an hour including consultation and assessment. […]

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