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I'm aware that putting this question in the UK section mightn't be the best place! But thought you guys might know.
I have an osteopath friend working in Dublin who needs a biomech Podiatrist for one of her patients. Apparently this patient was issued with insoles by someone in a sports store (who may or may not have been a Podiatrist) and has since had significant back and knee pain.
My friend is asking me how to find a Pod in Ireland. Is there an HPC equivalent or a Society equivalent? Or does anyone have any recommendations?
Re: Who can tell me something about finding a Podiatrist in Ireland?
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Originally Posted by Vegemite Sandwich
I'm aware that putting this question in the UK section mightn't be the best place! But thought you guys might know.
I have an osteopath friend working in Dublin who needs a biomech Podiatrist for one of her patients. Apparently this patient was issued with insoles by someone in a sports store (who may or may not have been a Podiatrist) and has since had significant back and knee pain.
My friend is asking me how to find a Pod in Ireland. Is there an HPC equivalent or a Society equivalent? Or does anyone have any recommendations?
Thanks!
Hi. No problem. Go to the Institute of Chiropodists and Podiatrists web site, 'find a practitioner', type in the name of a town or postcode and a list will appear. Job done!
he will be able to direct / advise you re the best point of contact for someone in Dublin as he is the administrative secretary of Society of Chiropodists and Podiatrists in Ireland.
Kind regards
Jill