Expert Foot Care for Comfort and Long-Term Health
Your feet work hard every day, and when they hurt, it can affect your comfort and mobility. At Park Physiotherapy and Foot Clinic, our chiropody services help patients in Oshawa, ON treat, manage, and prevent common foot and nail problems. Our licensed chiropodists provide gentle, evidence-based care that improves foot health, relieves pain, and supports confident movement.

What Is Chiropody?
Chiropody is a branch of healthcare focused on assessing, treating, and preventing foot and lower limb conditions. A chiropodist is a regulated healthcare professional trained in both the medical and mechanical aspects of foot care.
At Park Physiotherapy and Foot Clinic, our chiropodists treat a wide range of foot issues, from nail and skin concerns to gait and alignment problems. We also work closely with our physiotherapists, foot care nurses, and orthotic specialists to ensure your care is complete, coordinated, and effective.
Conditions Treated by Chiropodists
Our chiropody team provides safe, professional care for many common foot conditions, including:
- Corns, calluses, and cracked heels
- Thickened or ingrown toenails
- Plantar warts and fungal infections
- Bunions and hammertoes
- Heel pain and plantar fasciitis
- Flat feet or high arches
- Foot pain caused by poor alignment or footwear
- Diabetic foot problems and wound care
Each patient receives a thorough assessment and a personalized treatment plan that addresses both comfort and prevention.
How Chiropody Helps Your Feet Stay Healthy
Chiropody care focuses on restoring comfort, preventing complications, and keeping your feet in good condition. Treatments may include:
- Nail and skin care to relieve discomfort and prevent infection
- Callus and corn removal for pressure and friction relief
- Custom orthotic assessment to correct alignment and support balance
- Minor procedures such as ingrown toenail correction
- Diabetic foot care to monitor circulation, sensation, and healing
- Education and footwear advice to promote long-term foot health
Our chiropodists use sterile instruments, gentle techniques, and individualized care to ensure every visit is safe, comfortable, and effective.
Benefits of Professional Chiropody Care
At Park Physiotherapy and Foot Clinic, our chiropody services focus on improving comfort and preventing future problems. Regular appointments can help you:
- Relieve foot and nail pain
- Improve walking comfort and mobility
- Prevent infections or ulcers
- Detect changes early, especially for diabetic patients
- Maintain healthy skin and nails
- Support better posture and balance
Professional foot care can help you stay active and comfortable at every stage of life.
What to Expect During Your Appointment
During your visit, your chiropodist will begin with a detailed foot health assessment, including an evaluation of your skin, nails, and circulation. They will discuss your symptoms, medical history, and lifestyle to identify the best approach for your care.
Treatment may include gentle trimming, callus reduction, or a minor procedure depending on your needs. Your chiropodist will also provide education on home foot care and footwear to help you maintain progress between visits.
Why Patients Choose Park Physiotherapy and Foot Clinic
Patients in Oshawa, ON choose Park Physiotherapy and Foot Clinic for chiropody services because of our experienced team, welcoming environment, and commitment to quality care. Our chiropodists take time to listen, educate, and treat every patient with professionalism and respect.
We provide all aspects of foot health under one roof, combining clinical expertise with compassionate service to help you walk with comfort and confidence.
Keep Your Feet Healthy and Comfortable
If you are dealing with painful nails, sore heels, or changes in your foot health, Park Physiotherapy and Foot Clinic in Oshawa, ON can help. Our chiropody team provides gentle, professional care to treat, manage, and prevent foot conditions safely and effectively.
Frequently Asked Questions About Chiropody
Do I need a referral to see a chiropodist?
What is the difference between a chiropodist and a podiatrist?
Is chiropody care safe for people with diabetes?
Your Next Steps…
- Request An Appointment
- Receive A Custom Treatment Plan
- Work Hard and Progress In Your Recovery
- Recover & Enjoy Life Pain-Free












