February is the month of love, and while we often focus on matters of the heart, it’s essential to remember another part of the body that deserves affection—our feet! At Leyton Foot Clinic, we’re here to help you step confidently into the season of romance by providing expert podiatry care tailored to your needs. Why

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We know we’re a few weeks into the New Year—but that’s exactly why we’re reaching out now! While the initial buzz of New Year’s resolutions may have settled, this is the perfect time to refocus on sustainable health goals. Many people kickstart fitness routines in January, but few consider how essential their feet are in

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Start the New Year on the right foot with Leyton Foot Clinic! Discover expert tips on walking for better health, preventing foot pain, and embracing resolutions for a healthier, more active lifestyle. Your journey to pain-free steps begins here!

Taking into account the brand-new government guidelines and combined with the advice from the College of Podiatry, we have arrived at plan as to how to re-open Leyton Foot Clinic: The clinic will be re-opening in a restricted capability from the first of June. We will be opening 4 days a week (Wednesday to Saturday)

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  What is Podiatry? A dictionary says that Podiatry is a branch of medicine devoted to the study, diagnosis, and medical and surgical treatment of disorders of the foot, ankle, and lower extremity (leg). Basically Podiatry is a medical course that involves the study, diagnosis, and treatment of disorders of the foot, ankle, and leg

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  Happy New Year The New Year has arrived, so Happy New Year to all our friends, family and customers. thank you for your continued support in 2019, we hope to look after your feet throughout 2020. So it’s the first day for the first year of the new decade … what are have you

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Those with Celiac Disease avoid gluten due to the immune response that damages the villi in the small intestine. Over time, the damage prevents the absorption of nutrients into the body. Grains such as wheat, barley, rye, and even some oat products contain gluten. The destruction is irreversible and the only known treatment is a

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  It’s not easy to squeeze in a lunch break, but it’s often needed for our health and sanity. Lunch is a vital meal for everyone. It provides energy and nutrients to keep the body and brain working through the afternoon. According to experts, lunch provides nourishment to the body and brain and reduces stress and

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