Heaven Care Clinic is a podiatry-led clinic providing expert, evidence‑based care in the heart of Bournemouth. We specialise in advanced foot health treatments and medical‑grade procedures, combining clinical precision with a warm, patient‑centred approach. Our team is highly trained, experienced, and committed to delivering safe, effective care, making us one of Bournemouth’s leading providers for podiatry treatments.
We need to know your medical information and your current medications so we can keep your records up to date. It will be helpful if we need to prescribe you any medications for treatment.
Yes, will ask you a few questions regarding your conditions and current medications so we can pinpoint your conditions.
Once the examination is complete, patients will generally have their first treatment during the same visit.
Treatments are advised according to your personalised care plan. Your podiatrist will provide a complete review of findings generally within a day to two following the initial consultation, and treatment options will be discussed
Everyone is different, but nails should be cut every six to nine weeks.
Many personalised treatment care plans include at-home treatment. Depending on your conditions and treatment needs, you can use a pumice stone to soften rough skin, moisturiser to hydrate your skin, and nail trimmers to cut your nails with care, if possible.
The fastest way to schedule your appointment is to use our calendar on the . You can also call or email us at [PHONE NUMBER] or [EMAIL ADDRESS]. We are located in Bournemouth.
Yes. During your initial visit, the practitioner will need your consent, and you will need to fill in some brief paperwork to give us a more complete picture of you and your condition. We will normally send the consent form online.
We provide foot care for all ages and all feet.
Yes. Regular foot care, generally every six to eight weeks, is especially important for people with diabetes. We evaluate your feet and take care of any nail issues or callus treatments you need during each appointment. Foot health should be monitored regularly to detect any changes in swelling, cuts, bruising and other impairments.
Yes. Taking care of your feet is critical, especially when you’re undergoing chemotherapy treatment. Give us a call or send an email if you are unsure of what kind of foot care you need.
Yes, of course! Our Podiatrist team provides a wide range of high-quality treatments for every condition, including thick toenails and calluses.
Yes! All ages and feet are welcome at our clinic. If we cannot treat them, we will refer them to a relevant practitioner.
The advanced foot care we provide includes a medical pedicure, which is caring for the feet with cosmetic enhancements like polish. You can bring your own polish and we will apply it for you. We recommend nail polish that has antifungal properties.
Even though short, warm soaks can feel pleasant, it’s essential to remember that soaking your feet before caring for them can further increase the likelihood of injury. Swimmers or those who have taken bubble baths may have noticed their fingers and feet were a bit ‘pruney’ because the skin cells are swollen with water. When this happens, it is possible to microscopically rupture the skin cells when smoothing calluses and caring for your skin. You can’t see them, but they’re there. Having even microscopic open areas on your feet can increase your risk of infection.
Yes! Our clinic utilises state-of-the-art processes for cleaning the instruments we use. We use ultrasonic technology to clean our instruments first, and then we use steam sterilisation (autoclave) as the final step.
We are happy to work in any area if it is agreed beforehand.
We use sweet almonds oil. Some essential oils can also be used depending on your preference
The fastest way to schedule your appointment with our podiatrist team is to use our calendar on the homepage. You can also call or email us at 01202 028397, or [email protected].We are located in Bournemouth.