The Independent Pharmacy

Foot Care

Day in, day out, our feet work incredibly hard for us. The unsung heroes of the body, they carry us around, keep us standing and get us from A to B. The least they deserve in return is a little TLC. Keeping your feet well hydrated and removing any hard, calloused skin will help them to stay healthy and minimise discomfort. If you have a condition that makes your feet more vulnerable, like diabetes, this basic care is even more important. Our team can recommend a great choice of creams and balms that are specially formulated to keep feet in tip top condition.

Foot Care Treatments

View recommended products for Foot Care

Don't wait to get the medical help you need.

View our recommended treatments and select your preferred treatment and quantity from a list of options for you.

  • Profile IconSelected by our UK-based medical team
  • Clock iconQuick and easy checkout
  • Truck iconTreatments dispatched same day (before 3pm)

Ordering as easy as 1, 2, 3

  1. Magnifying glass
    1. Find the ideal treatment

    We can provide over 1079 leading medicines to treat over 90 conditions.

  2. Conversation
    2. Get a free consultation

    Our qualified healthcare professionals will assess your condition and needs.

  3. Delivery truck
    3. Enjoy speedy delivery

    And when the time comes to re-order, it'll only take a couple of clicks.

Advice for Foot Care

What is Foot Care?

Foot care quite simply involves looking after your feet to keep the skin and nails healthy, through moisturising and filing dry skin and checking your skin for damage and breaks. Foot care also includes promptly treating any problems that arise with your feet including fungal infections - athlete's foot or fungal nail infections, blisters, calluses or corns and ingrown toenails.

Basic foot care involves keeping your feet clean, through regular washing, and keeping them dry, especially between the toes. It is important to not let your feet sit in moisture for extended amounts of time, this includes if your feet are sweaty. It may help your feet breathe by wearing socks that are made of natural fibres such as wool or cotton.

You should also ensure that you keep your toenails cut short and wear shoes that support and protect your feet.

If you have a chronic health condition such as diabetes you may be at an increased risk of developing problems with your feet and should therefore check your feet regularly for any damage. If you are worried about your feet you should contact your health provider as soon as possible.

What Products are Available to Help Maintain Good Foot Care?

There are many over-the-counter treatments that are available to buy online that can be used to help maintain good foot health. Keeping your skin moisturised and fungal infections under control.

Moisturisers

Athletes Foot Treatment

Alternative Foot Care Treatments

If you suffer from poor circulation, diabetes or have issues with your mobility that hinder your ability to check and care for your own feet then you must speak to a healthcare professional about services you can access that will support you.

Podiatry services can be accessed through the NHS for those that are affected by conditions such as diabetes. Podiatrists specialise in foot care and can prevent and treat associated problems.

You can also access podiatry services privately through the NHS website here. Some podiatry services may offer home visits, which is an excellent option for people who struggle with their mobility.

Scott McDougall

Authored by

Scott McDougall
Scott McDougall
MPharm
2079324
Director & Registered Manager

Scott is one of the two founders of The Independent Pharmacy. He is a registered pharmacist and the registered manager of our service with the CQC.

Daniel Hurley

Reviewed by

Daniel Hurley
Daniel Hurley
MPharm IP
2078790
Pharmacist Independent Prescriber

Dan is an experienced pharmacist having spent time working in both primary and secondary care. He currently supports our clinical team by providing robust clinical governance review of our internal processes and information.