Podiatrist in Glasgow

If foot pain, skin problems or nail problems are stopping you moving comfortably, a podiatry assessment can give you a clear explanation and a practical plan.

What it can feel like

People often book podiatry for heel pain, forefoot pain, verrucae, corns, callus, ingrown toenails, fungal nails, ankle pain, orthotics or gait concerns.

Common causes

  • Skin and nail problems
  • Joint or tendon irritation
  • Footwear pressure
  • Running or walking load
  • Biomechanics and strength factors

How we assess it

Assessment may include skin and nail review, joint testing, gait observation, footwear review, strength checks and advice on whether diagnostics or orthotics are useful.

Treatment options

  • Podiatry treatment and foot care
  • Footwear and pressure advice
  • Orthotic advice where appropriate
  • Rehabilitation planning
  • Referral or imaging guidance where needed

Questions people often ask

Do I need a podiatrist or a physio?

If the problem involves skin, nails, foot pain, gait or orthotics, podiatry is often the right first step. If it is mainly muscle, joint or movement related, physiotherapy may be involved too.

Can The Hub Glasgow help with complex foot pain?

Yes. The team can combine podiatry, physiotherapy, gait analysis and diagnostic reasoning when the problem needs more than basic foot care.