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Do I Need A Referral To See A Podiatrist?

  • by Leslie Grant
  • 05 Nov, 2020

How to secure an appointment with us

Grant Chiropody and Podiatry are a fully privatised podiatry service, this means we do not receive any funding from the NHS for your treatment. NHS Podiatry Services have evolved over recent years to provide care for patients most at risk. This means you have to fit certain criteria to secure treatment from this service. Unfortunately this can also mean there are lengthy waitlists to see an NHS professional. For this reason private podiatry services are becoming more increasingly in demand because of their open referral policy and short waiting list. This means anyone can seek treatment, regardless of their age, health or ability. Shorter waiting times give patients the option of quicker appointment availability with early morning and late night appointments to suit the individual. Private practice prices are highly competitive which means costs are very affordable.

One of our most frequently asked questions by new patients is, "Do I need a referral to come and see you?". 

The answer to this questions depends on how you fund your treatment. If you are self-funding you do not require a referral from anyone. You can contact us direct to make an appointment that suits you.

If you have private health insurance then you sometimes require a referral from your GP, Orthopaedic surgeon or other allied health professional. It is best to contact your health insurance provider directly to enquire about your personal policy. We are registered and recognised by many of the leading private healthcare providers, including BUPA, AXA, WPA and Vitality. If you do receive a referral letter please bring this with you to your initial appointment. If you have private health insurance please make one of the team aware of this when you book your appointment.

Some healthcare providers may require a receipt for you to claim back your treatment expenses, we are able to provide these to you at your request. 

If you are a health professional and would like to refer someone who you feel would benefit from our services, please contact info@grantpodiatry.co.uk. and one of our team will be in touch to discuss this with you.

If you have any questions about making an appointment with us, please give our reception team a call on 01324 621809 for our Falkirk clinic and 01506 826286 for our Bo'ness clinic. Our team will be happy to help.
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I did as most students in Scotland do I filled in my UCAS forms and waited to see what would happen next. I applied to a variety of allied health professions including optometry, podiatry and even medical sciences. I was invited for an interview at the Podiatry department at Queen Margaret University in Edinburgh and was delighted. I remember walking into the department and it just feeling right. After that everything seemed to fall into place! I received an unconditional offer and the rest they say is history! 

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