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The London Podiatry Centre Ltd

Chiropodist in London

Updated: March 12, 2024 09:53 PM

The London Podiatry Centre Ltd is located in London (Capital of England), United Kingdom. It's address is 3 Courthill Rd, London SE13 6DN, United Kingdom.

3 Courthill Rd, London SE13 6DN, United Kingdom

FX5Q+24 London, United Kingdom

+44 20 8297 9631

londonpodiatry.com

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Monday9 AM to 5 PM
Tuesday9 AM to 6 PM
Wednesday9 AM to 6 PM
Thursday9 AM to 6 PM
Friday9 AM to 5 PM
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The London Podiatry Centre Ltd Reviews

Christianna Chatzichristou
2024-01-07 17:53:43 GMT

Very happy with the service. The cryosurgery procedure significantly improved my neuroma and helped me return to my normal activities. The recovery was quick as explained before the procedure.

mxmorgan7
2023-12-13 22:58:32 GMT

I had cryosurgery for a Morton’s Neuroma with Ron McCulloch. 3 months later I am pain free and training as usual. Ron was very friendly and approachable and gave great advice as well. Highly recommended!

Les Bury
2024-01-09 16:39:24 GMT

Ron and his team have saved the day . They are efficient, friendly and do a great job . I am back running and training after my cryosurgery for Morton’s neuroma . I highly recommend them .

Carol Janes
2023-07-11 19:06:54 GMT

Very professional service from start to finish and I was able to travel down from the north of Scotland for an assessment and have the cryosurgery treatment for Mortons Neuroma the same day. Travelled home on the sleeper train and experienced no post-operative pain at all. Amazing! 6 months later I am hillwalking again, carrying my tent etc and pain free. Thank you so much.

Linda Taylor
2023-08-10 16:04:59 GMT

I had a Mortens neuroma removed by Mr McCulloch in May. The cryology was painless and very quick. Afterwards I had no pain but the worst thing for me was keeping my foot elevated for 3 days. I am very active and didn't like doing virtually nothing. After 2 weeks I was asked to send a report to the clinic. They were very helpful and at the end if the phone if I was worried. 3 months on and I am working and walking normally. I would have this procedure again if necessary and recommend it to anyone suffering from a neuroma.

Mariano De los Rios
2023-07-10 14:53:15 GMT

So far, two visits. Initial consultation with Dr. McCulloch, and second visit for a GAIT analysis with Rob Payne. Very professional and dedicated people, seems there is a lot of experience behind. I am looking forward to the incoming results to see what’s the best way to tackle the current foot issues I am facing. On the other hand, admin people at the center are very kind and helpful especially booking appointments.

C Binder
2023-08-23 09:39:31 GMT

I´ve had 3 treatment including laser for toenail trauma with Mr McCulloch and am delighted with the progress so far! I didn´t think my nail would ever look pretty normal again -I´m looking forward to being able to wear sandals again once the toe heals further. Couldn't recommend him and the clinic more!

Helen Ireland
2022-11-03 16:34:09 GMT

I had cryosurgery for a Morton’s neuroma. The outcome of the procedure has been excellent. I was very pleased with the professionalism of the unit and the care taken to explain the procedure. It has taken the 12 weeks to heal that they said it would, but I haven’t had to stay off my feet for much of that time. I am now back to doing the impact exercise that I enjoy, without pain.

Matthew Bates
2023-05-11 19:46:31 GMT

I had cryosurgery in February 2023 for a Mortons Neuroma that had gotten steadily worse since I was a teenager, I'm now 42. I was nervous of doing so as it's not a long established procedure. I did all the research I could about clinic and cryosurgery and eventually decided it was lower risk than open surgery so should be tried first. Coming to this decision took me 3 years, imminent birth of second child pushed me to get it done. In meantime the MN had got so bad I fell down some stairs as 'caught it wrong' and the pain was so intense. The procedure was quick and pain free, very odd sensation of anaesthesia is all. I hobbled around for a few days and had some soreness for a few weeks while it all healed.

Once it had done so I eventually realised, after about 6 weeks, that I no pain whatsoever. Normal life has returned, I do not appear to have any symptoms or pain at all under any circumstances. No being much of a runner I've not tried this yet but basically under normal conditions I'd say this was a 100% cure for something that caused real pain after walks of as little as a mile and throbbing after a day in the office.

This is an anecdote, not data, it may not work for everyone. I'm pleased to say it did for me. I think before you do anything else this should be tried though as there seems little to be lost.

Thank you Ron and team for a life enhancing simple procedure. Wish I'd done it years ago when I first looked into it!

Wendy Carter
2023-06-26 11:33:21 GMT

My Morton's neuroma, I was at my wits end with the pain It caused me, for near on 5 years steadily getting worse! What ever avenue I took, it was to aid the pain, by using pads or insoles. Not to mention Changing shoes. Until I came across LPC, I made an appointment for cryosurgery this was all done on the same day.. it took 13-14 weeks to get completely better. I noticed on a week by week bases that I wasn't in the same pain and could wear shoes I hadn't worn for years. Thank you so much Ron well worth ever penny... I would rather be light of 2k than put up with that Morton's neuroma!! NHS there was a wait list until 2024. You can't make it up. Question is should I give the invoice to NHS for coming off the list. 🤗. One happy customer.

Boss6907160
2023-04-18 12:49:19 GMT

Hi
I was referred to this clinic from another podiatrist and was glad for the referral. I don't normally go private but the NHS said I would have to wait for one year before being seen. This clinic scheduled me in for the following week once I told them that I was travelling. In short, the service is professional. They do exactly what they say they will do. You are not kept waiting and there is a seamless process through triage, nurse and surgeon. The advise and paperwork about your condition is extremely informative. Everything they predicted about the timeframe for healing was spot-on. The service is not cheap - but it is definitely worth it. I would not hesitate to recommend the service to anyone who is suffering with a foot complaint. You will be very well looked after.

Sara Goldblatt
2023-05-02 13:08:38 GMT

I was introduced to Ron McCulloch by Simon at the Gait & Posture Centre. I had been suffering from a painful heel and neuropathy for almost 3 years after a very bad bout of Plantar fasciitis from excessive walking during the Covid lockdowns. After trying so many things Ron recommended I try the Pulsed Radiofrequency. Which I did. It took a very long time to take effect (at least 6 weeks) but it is now definitely having a positive effect. Today I am 10 weeks post procedure and it’s slowly easing day by day. I would recommend this procedure to anyone as the risks seem very small.

Neil Appleton
2020-01-23 12:23:15 GMT

I am SOOO grateful to Ron for getting me to the Touch World Cup. I simply would not have been able to train, or play, in the last six months without Ron's intervention, advice and support. Thanks for enabling a wonderful Touch Rugby World Cup experience!

Nieves Clarke
2022-04-27 12:35:12 GMT

I had cryosurgery in January for a Morton's neuroma that I have had for at least ten years. For the first 3 months i had small twinges now and then, but after that they disappeared and my foot has since then being painless. I am able to play 18 holes of golf without any problems. I am still wearing sensible shoes but I hope in the next few months i will be able to wear other shoes. The treatment was painless, i was able to walk out of the surgery even though I didn't have any feelings in my foot due to the anaesthetic.

John HUNT
2022-04-19 14:26:50 GMT

Brilliant result in treating my Morton’s neuroma. Two sessions of cryosurgery. It was a lot better after first treatment, but the second session really did the trick. Now symptom free, and running long distance again. The treatment was essentially painless, and had none of the risks and disadvantages of conventional surgery. My thanks to Ron McCulloch.

Jay Lall
2022-05-08 10:37:30 GMT

Ron McCulloch is very knowledgeable and his expertise and professionalism is what brought me to this clinic. Being a podiatrist myself I would not have gone anywhere else. The care and customer service from the beginning and throughout my treatment plan was exceptional. I felt very safe and the whole practice is very clean and well equipped. Thank you!

Thea Hardy
2023-03-21 11:44:18 GMT

Cryosurgery for 2 Morton’s neuromas. The procedure was pain free, recovery swift and I no longer have pain and parasthesia. Staff at the clinic were professional, informative and caring.

Jim Prendergast
2022-11-02 15:14:02 GMT

After a thoroughly miserable and painful year suffering with a Mortons’ Neuroma, Ron McCullough and the team at LPC were a breath of fresh air! The entire consultation process was slick from start to finish, and the cryosurgery was a quick and painless procedure.
6 weeks post-treatment I am now steadily returning to exercise in readiness for a busy season of Ironman racing in 2023.
By way of a cherry on top of the cake, Rob Payne at LPC also carried out a 3D gait analysis to ensure that my rehabilitation is properly targeted to avoid recurrence of any problems.
My sincere thanks to Ron, Rob and the team - fantastic service!

Iris Isabelle
2023-06-22 07:27:23 GMT

Had cryosurgery here for my mortons neuroma. I didn’t really know what to expect but after this experience I will 100% return if I was to get another one. Very professional and good at what they are doing. Very impressed. Thank you!

Agnese Granese
2021-09-27 08:15:38 GMT

I suffered increasing pain on my right foot for about two years because of Morton’s neuroma. I could not walk without discomfort and special insoles only helped very little.
I did some researches and found The London Podiatry Centre where I met Doctor McCulloch. He talked me through options and following an incredibly advanced Gait Analysis I decided to go ahead with Cryosurgery.
The idea of having surgery was really making me nervous. However the whole procedure only lasted thirty minutes and it was completely painless. I went home straight after surgery and I didn’t experience any complications. I rested for a few days and after two weeks I was back at work. Two months later I could wear high heels and it felt like I have never had a problem before.
I really recommend cryosurgery to cure Morton’s neuroma and Doctor McCulloch and his team are exceptional! Agnese

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