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416-769-FEET(3338)
2481 Bloor St. W, Toronto
info@feetfirstclinic.com
Mon – Fri: 9:00 am – 6:00 pm
Saturday : 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Sunday : 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
416-769-FEET(3338)
2481 Bloor St. W, Toronto
info@feetfirstclinic.com
Mon – Fri: 9:00 am – 6:00 pm
Saturday : 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Sunday : 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Foot health affects more than just our feet: Our feet are our body’s foundation, so if there’s a problem, it can affect the rest of our body too. Likewise, if there’s a problem elsewhere in our body, it can increase the burden on our feet and lead to foot issues. Bottom line: if you have foot or ankle pain, or something just doesn’t seem quite right, you can see one of our foot specialists for an assessment.
All of the treatment services at our foot clinic start with an assessment by one of our skilled chiropodists. If it is your first time visiting Feet First Clinic, you will be booked for an Initial Assessment. Our chiropodists conduct foot assessments for:
Even if you’re not quite sure what’s going on and just want a foot specialist to take a look at your feet, you can come in for an assessment – no referral required.
At your assessment:
Time permitting, the chiropodist may also start treatment during the assessment.
Foot assessments are not covered by OHIP; however foot care benefits and chiropodist services are covered by many private health benefit plans.
Read the sections below for more information about our foot assessments and the treatment services we offer.
Click here to see the conditions our chiropodists treat at our foot clinic. If your foot condition isn’t listed, or you’re not sure what’s going on, don’t worry: Call us at 416-769-FEET(3338) or through the form on our website, and we’d be happy to help.
To book an assessment at our foot clinic with one of our foot specialists, you can use our online booking form or call us at 416-769-FEET (3338). When booking your assessment, please identify the purpose for your visit so we can allocate enough time for your appointment.
If it is your first time at our clinic, you will be booked for an “initial assessment”. If you’ve been here before, you will be booked for a general foot assessment (or chiropodist visit). Assessment appointments can range from 30 to 45 minutes, depending on the purpose of your visit.
At your assessment appointment, the chiropodist will take you into the exam room and you’ll be asked to remove your shoes and socks. The chiropodist will then ask you about your foot concern(s) and take your medical history. This information will guide what happens next in your appointment and what specific examinations and treatments will follow.
Depending on the reason for your visit, the chiropodist may examine your feet for the following:
If you have issues with foot and joint pain, or if the chiropodist finds any potential biomechanical concerns, the chiropodist will conduct a full biomechanical assessment and examine your gait. The biomechanical assessment may also include a video gait analysis (read below for more information about the biomechanical assessment).
After the examination, the chiropodist will diagnose any issues and underlying causes based on the examination findings and explain them to you.
The chiropodist will then discuss a suitable treatment plan with you and make any recommendations for treating your foot concerns and preventing future issues. He/she will also educate you about your foot issues, how you can manage them, and the best foot care options for your feet and foot type.
Treatment recommendations may include:
If the chiropodist recommends any footwear or foot care products, the knowledgeable staff at our foot clinic can assist you after your appointment.
For more information about chiropodist assessments, you can read the following articles from our blog:
Sometimes, seemingly unrelated issues like calluses or blisters are in fact the result of biomechanical abnormalities. In fact,goot issues can be a symptom or catalyst of many musculoskeletal conditions all throughout our body, like knee pain, hip pain, even back pain!. This is because we use our feet so much that when they can’t function properly, other parts of our body, like our knees and hips, have to compensate and pick up the slack. This affects our biomechanics (the mechanical movement of the joints and muscles in our body).
If your biomechanics are off when you move, it means your joints and muscles aren’t moving the way they are supposed to. This places excessive pressure and stress on parts of your body that weren’t designed to handle it. If abnormal biomechanical movement is not corrected, the resulting strain on the muscles and joints will increase with time, and sometimes even lead to permanent soft tissue and joint damage. This can not only cause foot pain, but ankle, knee, hip and back pain as well. After all, your feet are your body’s foundation: if there’s a foundation problem, cracks are going to form and the rest of the structure will start to shift and fail.
A lot about our biomechanics is revealed by something called our “gait”. Our gait is the unique way our joints, muscles and feet move when we walk. If there are biomechanical issues, it will alter our gait and impact our feet; this will further affect our biomechanics and have a cascading effect through our body.
By conducting a biomechanical assessment, the chiropodist can pinpoint any abnormal movements that are causing your pain and foot issues.
The biomechanical assessment involves three components:
Sometimes – depending on the chiropodist’s observations and your needs – the chiropodist may use a Video Gait Analysis machine to help examine your gait.
Foot assessments and chiropody services are not covered by OHIP.
Treatment and procedures by a chiropodist are covered – in full or in part – by most private extended health benefits plans. Each insurance company has their own stipulations about what and how much they will cover. If you are unsure about your benefits and coverage for chiropodist services, please contact your insurance company directly, or check with your employer’s HR department to receive a breakdown of your policy.
Medical footwear products prescribed by the chiropodist during your assessment, such as compression stockings, custom orthotics, stock item orthopaedic footwear or modified orthopaedic footwear, may also be covered by your private insurance in full or in part. These would likely be covered under a separate line item than assessments and services.
We strongly recommend verifying your benefits coverage directly with your insurance company prior to your appointment.
Non-prescription over-the-counter products are NOT covered by insurance.
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Emily is the newest addition to the Feet First family. She assists with the clinic’s accounting and finances, as well as all the behind-the-scenes work that keeps the clinic running smoothly. In addition to her accounting smarts, she brings sunshine and positivity to everyone at Feet First Clinic.
Part of our administrative support staff, Erica also works behind the scenes writing and editing content for our website and blog. She loves researching and writing educational content to help patients and anyone dealing with pain. When she’s not busy in the clinic, you’ll find her at her local gym, exploring underground music, hiking with friends, or cheering on her favourite sports teams (Go Jays!). She also loves huskies!
Day in and out, Bianca works hard to ensure Feet First Clinic runs smoothly. Customer service is at the top of her list and she treats every customer like family. Bianca has a passion for fitness and is dedicated to helping people take care of their feet and body. There is no problem that she can’t solve and she believes that where there is a will, there’s a way.
If you’ve been to the clinic before, chances are you had the pleasure of meeting Carolina! Carolina’s daily goal is going above and beyond to make sure patients are always completely satisfied. Having worked in the podiatry industry for 22 years, Carolina brings a wealth of knowledge pertaining to client service, insurance policies, and procedures. She steers the ship to make sure everything runs smoothly on the daily. Carolina is known for spicing up every outfit with her signature costume jewellery.