Diabetic Foot Care — St. Catharines — Trusted Chiropodist. Book Now.
Diabetic Foot Care St. Catharines — Trusted chiropodist offering exams, vascular and nerve testing, wound care and custom orthotics to prevent ulcers. Book now.
Comprehensive diabetic foot care from Ontario registered chiropodist — focused on preventing ulcers, infections, and amputations through expert exams, diabetic foot care, targeted treatments, custom off‑loading, and patient education.
Diabetic foot complications are preventable with early detection and specialist care. At the Canadian Foot Clinic & Orthotic Centre we provide diabetic foot exams, vascular and neurological testing, and tailored treatment plans to reduce ulcer risk and preserve mobility. Diabetic foot care performed at regular intervals aimed at trimming toenails, corns and calluses are an integral part of preserving your foot health and preventing complications.
What we check and treat
Circulation and neuropathy screening to detect loss of protective sensation and poor blood flow. Early detection guides prevention and urgent referrals.
Dermatologic and structural assessment for corns, calluses, hammertoes, bunions, nail disorders, Charcot changes and other ulcer risk factors.
Debridement and wound care: safe trimming of thick nails, corns and calluses that creates pressure points, and sterile management of ulcers to promote healing.
Off‑loading and pressure relief using padding, custom accommodative orthotics, and orthopedic footwear to redistribute pressure and speed ulcer healing.
How we prevent and treat ulcers
Prevent infection and promote healing with regular debridement, wound care, and pressure‑offloading strategies.
Coordinate care with your primary team — essential for wound closure and infection prevention.
Advanced options: when needed we offer referral pathways to specialized wound clinics to avoid progression to amputation.
What you can do at home
Inspect feet daily, keep skin moisturized, never walk barefoot, and shake out shoes before wearing. Seek immediate care for redness, swelling, drainage, or sudden shape changes.
Have professional diabetic foot care regularly if you have neuropathy, poor vision, flexibility issues, corns, calluses or thickened toenails — do not self‑trim corns or use OTC medicated pads.
Why specialist care matters
Canadian guidelines recommend regular foot screening by a foot specialist; timely specialist visits reduce the risk of severe complications and are a cornerstone of amputation prevention programs. Our clinic follows evidence‑based protocols and infection‑control standards to deliver safe, effective diabetic foot care.
Book a diabetic foot exam and diabetic foot care to get a personalized prevention plan, immediate treatment for problem areas, and long‑term strategies to protect your feet and independence.
