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Hi,

I'm looking for recommendations of podiatrists in London. It's not a treatment I've had before so am wary of very high costs. The Dulwich Podiatry on Court Lane has very mixed reviews so am a b it wary.

I have some lumps growing on the arch of my foot (underneath the skin) and a corn/hammertoe situation. If anyone has has treatment for similar issues please do let me know.

Many thanks in advance.
 

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I've used Carlton Jefferson before and will go back. VERY old school (aka non fancy premises etc) but very knowledgeable with over 30years experience. Prices a lot cheaper that Dulwich podiatric who told me nothing could be done for my condition (Mr Jefferson sorted it quickly)

https://maps.app.goo.gl/ksmBPz1XphqPCgSv9

 

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On 26/02/2025 at 11:01, Mountain19 said:

Hi,

I'm looking for recommendations of podiatrists in London. It's not a treatment I've had before so am wary of very high costs. The Dulwich Podiatry on Court Lane has very mixed reviews so am a b it wary.

I have some lumps growing on the arch of my foot (underneath the skin) and a corn/hammertoe situation. If anyone has has treatment for similar issues please do let me know.

Many thanks in advance.
 

I used to go to Dulwich Podiatry but did'nt think they were that good and very expensive I have been going to SE23 Podiatry for about 5 years really fantastic knowledgable team and fairly priced

https://www.se23podiatry.co.uk/  

the P4 bus stops opposite. I cannot reccomed them enough their head podiatrist even went in on a day when they were closed when I had a very sore toe

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Just visited Carlton following the recommendations above and agree with everything that's already been said. Great no-nonsense service. Another patient phoned while I was there and I heard Carlton say "If you're in pain, don't worry, I'll fit you in," which says it all.

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