Foot health is the foundation of well-being.
Discover expert care in a sterile, welcoming environment.
I am a qualified podologist — I hold a degree in podology, which gives me a solid foundation in anatomy, dermatology and the diagnosis of foot conditions. This means I do not just perform treatments, but also accurately identify problems and choose the right course of action.
I treat feet that hurt or cause everyday problems: ingrown nails, calluses and corns, reconstruction of damaged nail plates, and specialist diabetic foot care where extra caution is essential.
I approach each person individually. If something about your feet concerns you, book an appointment. We will take a careful look and decide together what to do next.
Book appointment →Full range of podological services
Detailed consultation, foot examination, assessment of any deformities and establishing an individual treatment plan.
Book appointment →Proper shortening and filing of nails, removal of minor calluses, cleaning of nail folds and application of moisturising cream.
Book appointment →Full treatment for problematic feet: advanced calluses, cracked heels or specialised diabetic foot care.
Book appointment →Gentle and painless removal of the ingrown nail fragment, cleaning of the inflamed area and application of a specialist dressing.
Book appointment →Application of a special corrective brace to redirect nail growth, providing immediate pain relief (price per toe).
Book appointment →Localised, safe removal of painful hyperkeratoses using sterile podological instruments.
Book appointment →Rebuilding of a damaged, broken or diseased nail using specialised podological material.
Book appointment →Handcrafted custom silicone orthosis to relieve painful areas (e.g. hammer toes, bunions).
Book appointment →Diagnosis and chemical or chemo-mechanical treatment of a viral wart (HPV) with home care recommendations.
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Wash your feet before coming. If your nails are long and you can trim them, go ahead, but it is not required. Wear your normal, comfortable shoes. I take care of the rest on site.
Most treatments do not hurt. With a badly ingrown nail or inflammation it can be a bit uncomfortable, but I try to work in a way that keeps discomfort to a minimum.
Usually 30–45 minutes. For more complex cases it can be an hour. For your first visit, allow a bit more time: there is an intake and a thorough look at the foot.
Every 6–8 weeks is a good rhythm for most people. With diabetes or recurring problems, every 4–6 weeks. We will figure out what makes sense for you at the first visit.
Yes. The diabetic foot is its own specialism — different equipment, different approach, more caution. I work with diabetic patients regularly and know what to watch for.
The practice is at Deltazijde 16G in Blaricum. You book through Calendly, the link is on the website. It takes a minute.