ADD/ADHD/Autistic Spectrum - Services
Aromatherapy
Balance Plan - Service for Chronic Conditions
Balance Plan - Holistic Weight Control
Balance Plan - Online Services for Weight Control
Bioenergetic Medicine
Bioptron Light Therapy
BodyTalk SystemTM
Bowen Technique
Carers - Services
Chiropody Services
Colour Therapy
Counselling and Psychotherapy
Craniosacral Therapy
Crystal Therapy
Energetix - Practitioners
Enzyme Therapy
Equine Assisted Learning
Foot Health Clinic - Denise Rees
Hopi Ear Candles
Hypnotherapy
Indian Head Massage
Iridology
Massage
MORA Bioresonance Treatment
Neuro-Muscular Transmission Therapy (NMT)
Nutrition
Radionics
Reflexology
Reiki
Reiki Crystal Facial
SKENAR Treatment
Spinal Touch Therapy
Supervision for Complementary Health Practitioners
Vertical Reflexology

Chiropody Services

The Therapy Network does not currently have a Chiropodist as a network member. However, we do have a Foot Health Clinic with a Foot Health Practitioner who is trained and fully insured to deal with most common foot problems. 

Foot Health Practitioners are not allowed to claim they are registered Chiropodists or to advertise Chiropody Services.  Although a lot of what they do overlaps, their training is different and Chiropodists can often do minor operations and administer local anaesthetic that a Foot Health Practitioner would not offer.

If you require the services of a Chiropodist we regret we are not able to assist at this time.  However the following is a list of some of the conditions that the Foot Health Practitioner can assist with. Please contact the practitioner direct from the Foot Health Clinic page for further information.

  • Corns  

  • Callous                                            

  • Athletes Foot of the toes                       

  • Fungal Nail (a variant of athletes foot)

  • Moccasin foot (Athletes Foot of the sole, characterised by scaly, thickened skin)

  • Thickened nails

  • Injured nails

  • Fissures and cracked skin

  • Swollen legs and feet                                 

  • Diabetic feet

  • Circulatory disorders

  • Plantar fasciitis and Heel Spur
    (Heel pain)

  • Hammer, claw and mallet toe conditions

  • Flat feet

  • Pressure points