Frequently Asked Questions

Kimberley Jade Foot Care

Q: What areas do you cover?

A: I am mobile and cover Stamford and surrounding villages so you can enjoy the treatment in your own home.

Q: What are your opening hours?

A: 10:00 – 16:00 Monday to Friday

Q: How much are treatments?

A: For upto date pricing see the Pricelist page.

Q: What payment options are available?

A: Cash, Bank Transfer & Card Payment* options are available.
*Card payments will incur a small charge.

Q: How can I book an appointment?

A: Use any of the contact options on the website to request an appointment.

Foot Health Practitioner

Q: What is a foot health practitioner?

A: A foot health practitioner is a healthcare professional who specialises in the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of foot and lower limb conditions. They are trained to provide a range of foot care services to help maintain the health and well-being of their patients.

Q: Do I need a referral to see a foot health practitioner?

A: No, you do not need a referral to see a foot health practitioner. You can make an appointment directly with a foot health practitioner.

Q: What qualifications do foot health practitioners have?

A: Foot health practitioners must undergo specialised training and education to become qualified. They may have a diploma or certificate in foot health practice, or they may be registered nurses or healthcare professionals who have completed additional training in foot care.

Q: What services do foot health practitioners offer?

A: Foot health practitioners offer a range of services including routine foot care, nail care, callus and corn removal and treatment of fungal infections. They may also provide advice on footwear and foot health education.

Q: How often should I see a foot health practitioner?

A: The frequency of your appointments will depend on your individual needs and foot health concerns. Some patients may require regular appointments every few weeks or months, while others may only need occasional appointments for routine foot care.

Q: Are foot health practitioner services covered by insurance?

A: This will depend on your insurance plan. Some plans may cover foot health practitioner services, while others may not. It’s best to check with your insurance provider to see if foot health practitioner services are covered under your plan.

Q: Is it safe to see a foot health practitioner during the COVID-19 pandemic?

A: Foot health practitioners are taking extra precautions to ensure the safety of their patients during the pandemic. This may include wearing personal protective equipment, screening patients for COVID-19 symptoms, and implementing extra cleaning and disinfection procedures. It’s important to follow any guidelines or protocols set by your foot health practitioner to ensure your safety.

Reflexologist

Q: What is reflexology?

A: Reflexology is a complementary therapy that involves applying pressure to specific points on the feet (and sometimes hands) to promote relaxation and balance in the body. Reflexology is based on the principle that different points on the feet correspond to different organs and systems in the body.

Q: What should I expect during a reflexology treatment?

A: During a reflexology treatment, you will lie down on a comfortable chair or table and remove your shoes and socks. The reflexologist will apply pressure to specific points on your feet using their fingers, thumbs, and sometimes other tools. You may feel some tenderness or sensitivity in certain areas, but the overall experience should be relaxing and therapeutic.

Q: How often should I receive reflexology treatments?

A: The frequency of reflexology treatments depends on your individual needs and goals. Some people may benefit from weekly or monthly treatments, while others may only need occasional treatments. Your reflexologist can provide guidance on how often you should receive treatments based on your specific needs.

Q: Do I need a referral from a doctor to see a reflexologist?

A: No, you do not need a referral from a doctor to see a reflexologist. However, it’s always a good idea to talk to your doctor if you have any underlying health conditions or concerns.

Q: What should I wear to a reflexology appointment?

A: You should wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing that allows easy access to your feet. It’s also a good idea to avoid wearing socks that are too thick or tight.

Q: What are the benefits of reflexology?

A: Reflexology can help promote relaxation, reduce stress and anxiety, improve circulation, and boost overall wellness. It may also be helpful in managing certain health conditions, such as chronic pain, digestive issues, and headaches.

Contact Me

If you have any questions at all, then please contact me.

You can use the contact form to the right, or use any of the contact information you can find around my website.

Look forward to hearing from you x

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