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Post by rondetto on Nov 22, 2017 17:19:47 GMT
How many on here frequent a chiropodist? Today I paid £35 for a 30 minute consultation which I suppose is quite cheap to what some people pay. I have an ingrowing toe nail which in the past I have had surgically removed. It's come back and I am hoping the chiropodist can deal with it without surgery. If in time it isn't getting better he charges £180 to remove it. It hurt quite a lot but he says if I go regular it won't be so bad. The chiropodist told me that the big majority are seniors that he treats, just wondering if any of our little family on here use them regularly.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 22, 2017 20:14:09 GMT
How many on here frequent a chiropodist? Today I paid £35 for a 30 minute consultation which I suppose is quite cheap to what some people pay. I have an ingrowing toe nail which in the past I have had surgically removed. It's come back and I am hoping the chiropodist can deal with it without surgery. If in time it isn't getting better he charges £180 to remove it. It hurt quite a lot but he says if I go regular it won't be so bad. The chiropodist told me that the big majority are seniors that he treats, just wondering if any of our little family on here use them regularly. You'll really upset them, they insist on being called podiatrist these days. Another fancy name which is meaningless to most people I go every three months to have nails trimmed and any other treatment, free because I am diabetic
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Post by rondetto on Nov 23, 2017 12:13:24 GMT
Wow!! I guess that's NHS Bryan. I haven't tried that, I would imagine there would be a long wait for NHS around here.
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Post by ARENA on Nov 23, 2017 13:30:43 GMT
I would, if I could afford it.
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