Anne Perry & Associates Chiropodists & Podiatrists was established by Anne Perry in 1993, since then the practice has grown a great deal, leading to the recruitment of a number of fully qualified Associate Podiatrists. In 2012 Kim McCarthy, an Associate for over 12 years, took over the business and continues to provide the professional and friendly service that it has become widely known for.
Anne Perry & Associates have now provided treatment to over 12,000 patients in Warrington and surrounding areas, many of whom are regular longstanding customers.
Anne Perry & Associates have now provided treatment to over 12,000 patients in Warrington and surrounding areas, many of whom are regular longstanding customers.
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Podiatry is a branch of medicine devoted to the study of, diagnosis, and medical treatment of disorders of the foot, ankle, and lower limb. There really is no difference between a chiropodist and a podiatrist, its just a more modern name and was only changed to podiatry in 1993. Podiatry is the international recognised name for a foot specialist.
Basic foot care includes nail cutting, nail reduction for thick nails, ingrowing toenail management, callus debridement and cracked heels, and corn enucleation. A routine appointment lasts approximately 30 minutes. Most Verrucae are harmless and clear up without treatment. The length of time it takes for verrucae to clear will vary from person to person and it may take up to two years for the viral infection to leave your system.
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Tracy Tandy
Dec 21, 2020
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Susan Tahraoui
Mar 05, 2019
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Susan Sherratt
Nov 25, 2015
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Mum has been going here for quite a while. She's an old dear with dementia who had forgotten about cutting her nails. I've taken her for her past few visits and have been so impressed with how she has been treated.
She is greeted by name by the receptionist (sorry I don't know your name) before attention is turned to me. Mum is taken to the treatment room by the podiatrist (sorry I've forgotten your name-I blame dementia-it must be catching!) The quality of care given to Mum is first class. I can't comment on the treatment as I have no expertise in this area, but I will say that for a 90year old
She is greeted by name by the receptionist (sorry I don't know your name) before attention is turned to me. Mum is taken to the treatment room by the podiatrist (sorry I've forgotten your name-I blame dementia-it must be catching!) The quality of care given to Mum is first class. I can't comment on the treatment as I have no expertise in this area, but I will say that for a 90year old