Do You Have Cracked Heels?

Cracked heels can be very painful, embarrassing, and sometimes even bleed. They are usually caused by dryness or the thickening of the skin (callus). When your heels become dry or thickened, they can crack under the simplest of pressures... READ MORE HERE

Do You Need Your Toenails Cut?

Are you having difficulty in managing your own footcare? The team at Dalkey Podiatry Clinic are here to help you. We are dementia friendly and we do house calls... READ MORE HERE

What is a Bunion?

A bunion (also referred to as hallux valgus or hallux abducto valgus) is often described as a bump on the side of the big toe. But a bunion is more than that. The visible bump actually reflects changes in... READ MORE HERE

What is a Verruca?

A Verruca is a viral wart that is found on the feet caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV). Also known as Plantar warts, they are inwardly growing and can be painful “myrmercia” on the sole of the foot... READ MORE HERE

Do you have heel pain?

Do you have pain or inflammation in the ball of your foot? You might have Metatarsalgia, or achilles tendon problems... READ MORE HERE

Do you have skin abnormalities?

Is the skin on your feet dry, cracking and difficult to manage? Do you have painful callous and corns on your toes or on the ball of your foot? A Podiatrist can effectively treat and manage these conditions... READ MORE HERE

Athlete’s foot and fungal nail conditions

Athlete’ s foot is a skin fungal infection. It can lead to intense itching, cracked, blistered or peeling areas of skin redness and scaling.

Do you have a toenail condition?

Does the colour and shape of your toenails concern you? Have you thick brittle toenails, are they ingrowing, are they discoloured? A Podiatrist can treat and advise you on the best course of action... READ MORE HERE