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Keep up with the latest news from Kelso Foot Clinic.

 
Reviews for Kelso Foot Clinic
Leave a review for Kelso Foot Clinic
16 Dec 2023

It would be brilliant if you are able to leave a review for Ruth Mole or Matthew Aplin, podiatrists at Kelso Foot Clinic. It’s really helpful for future patients to hear of your experience. Thank you!

podiatry in covid Tier 4 scotland
Podiatry services continue in Lockdown
5 Jan 2021

Kelso Foot Clinic will be open as usual throughout Scotland’s nationwide Tier 4 restrictions. Podiatry is an essential health service and therefore Matt Aplin will continue to offer appointments in the clinic as well as home visits.

Re-opening from COVID-19
3 Jun 2020

Kelso Foot Clinic has now re-opened for face-to-face appointments at our surgery in Kelso Health & Wellness. Matthew is also continuing with home visits for those patients who are shielding or not confident to come to clinic.

Podiatry in the time of Coronavirus
9 Apr 2020

Podiatry is a frontline health service and, as such, I will continue to offer care for the duration of the Coronavirus crisis. This will take the form of home visits on Mondays and Fridays, including for elderly and vulnerable patients who are otherwise staying in self-isolation.

Swift new verruca treatment
25 Jan 2020

Matthew updates on Kelso Foot Clinic’s new Swift verruca treatment. This is Matthew’s preferred option for getting rid of your verruca. There are lots of benefits – read on to find out how it works, how treatment feels and what you can expect afterwards. Get rid of that verruca!

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