Recent Changes
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The Covid-19 pandemic has meant that there have to be some changes to podiatry treatments going forward. These include:
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Clients should now wait in their cars and will be collected when ready, to avoid using the waiting area.
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If possible clients should come to the clinic unaccompanied.

Increased Treatment Times
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Each appointment will now be 45 minutes long, although this is to allow time for cleaning down and to air the clinic.
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This will also mean that patients arriving and leaving will no longer overlap and so should ease parking difficulties.

The Wearing of PPE
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All clients will be invited to either wash their hands prior to treatment, or to wear gloves during treatment.
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I will be wearing A visor, mask and apron and of course gloves, (Scary!)
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Clients should try to bring their own mask to wear during treatment.
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Covid 19 Surcharges
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The recent lock-down, and the subsequent changes have made it necessary to apply a surcharge of £5 to each podiatry treatment.
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This is to cover the increased cost of PPE and reduction in numbers of clients giong forward
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This will be kept under review and may be able to be reduced later on
