Foot or Ankle Pain
Professional Diagnosis and Treatment for Lasting Relief
Whether it’s a sharp pain, dull ache or ongoing discomfort, foot and ankle pain shouldn’t be ignored. Our podiatrists identify the cause and provide targeted treatment to help you move comfortably again.
What to Do Next for Foot & Ankle Pain
Book a Biomechanical Assessment
Your first podiatry appointment includes a full assessment of your feet, ankles, and gait. We’ll pinpoint the source of your pain and create a tailored treatment plan to get you back on your feet.

How to Book Your First Appointment
The easiest and most convenient way to book is online — it only takes a couple of minutes.
Step 1
Click “Book Appointment”
You’ll find the Book Now button at the top of every page. Click it to open our secure online booking system.
Step 2
Choose “First Podiatry Appointment”
Select First Podiatry Appointment from the list of options. This ensures you get a full assessment and the time you need for your initial consultation.
Step 3
Select Your Practitioner, Date and Time
Choose who you’d like to see and pick a time that suits you best. You’ll see our team’s availability in real time.
Step 4
Fill in Your Patient Details
Enter your personal and medical information so we can prepare for your visit. This helps us understand your needs and provide the best care from the start.
Step 5
Make Payment
Complete your booking by making a secure online payment. Once that’s done, your appointment is confirmed. We’ll be in touch if we need any additional information before your visit.
Prefer to Book Another Way?
If you’d rather not book online, no problem — our friendly reception team is happy to help.

Why a Professional Assessment is Essential
Pain Can Have Many Causes
Foot and ankle pain may come from muscles, joints, ligaments or posture issues — sometimes even from higher up the body. Seeing your podiatrist in person ensures an accurate diagnosis and the right treatment from day one.
Common Foot & Ankle Conditions
Plantar Fasciitis
Inflammation of the tissue along the sole of the foot, causing heel or arch pain.
Achilles Tendon Pain
Often linked to overuse or tight calf muscles, this causes pain at the back of the heel or ankle.
Ankle Sprains
Twisting injuries that stretch or tear ligaments, leading to pain, swelling and weakness.
Flat Feet or High Arches
Structural imbalances can cause chronic pain in the feet, ankles and legs.
Arthritis or Joint Pain
Joint stiffness or inflammation may cause ongoing discomfort and reduced mobility.
Take the First Step to Comfortable, Confident Walking
Pain relief starts with understanding the cause. Book your first podiatry assessment and let us help you move freely again.
Customer Reviews for Chiltern Wellbeing
Don’t take our word for it, see what Chiltern Wellbeing’s customers have to say about us.
EXCELLENT Based on 131 reviews Posted on Tamara D Helpful and friendly staff, really helped with my flat feet problem. I’ve had flat feet my whole life and have issues with the pain I get, especially working a job where I’m on my feet all day. Got my custom made insoles made for me in 2022, however, I’ll admit I had been very inconsistent with making sure I wore them! Finally, within the past few months I’ve been wearing them to work everyday (I work for an airline now so I’m on my feet a lot), and I cannot believe the difference these insoles have made to my feet. I no longer come home with painful, aching feet, it’s like magic! I’m so upset with myself that I hadn’t been more consistent with these insoles as soon as I got them. I used to wake up and go to sleep with the worst pain, but now I feel nothing! Thank you to the Chiltern Wellbeing for fixing my problem. The staff here are so lovely, and even though I’m very self conscious of my feet, I was made to feel welcome and comfortable from the moment I walked in! Any one Thinking to come to this practice, please put it as number one on your list! This is a business that actually care about making sure they help their clients, know what they’re talking about and aren’t just all about the money! Thanks for everything xPosted on T Chana I had an absolutely brilliant experience at the clinic today. First of all, booking appointments online is easy and extremely accessible. Funmi was an absolute delight to meet - she was so helpful and approachable. She really has built a wonderful service here, and I would urge people looking for foot care to look no further!Posted on kristen platt Simran was brilliant clearly explaining all treatment options, costs, timelines and what I could expect from each treatment pathway. Highly reccomendPosted on Anshu Bajaj I had what I thought was a verucca on my foot and struggled quite a lot with it! I went to the a&e and my gp who recommended me to use the bazuka however it was causing almost a burn on my skin and didn’t feel right, it eventually went away after causing a lot of discomfort and pain but made a return within a month. I tried to use the bazuka again but instead it made the verucca into a lump. I went to Funmi who treated it with a lot of care as I had allergic reaction to the Bazuka . I returned to Funmi a few times for dressing changed and it’s healed very well! Hoping for no returns and so happy with the service provided with all staff at Chiltern 🙂Posted on Avnii I have ingrown toenails and the lady who cuts them is so gentle, even when it hurts sometimes she stops when I want a break and my toes feel so great afterwards, I also get a foot massage at the end which is so nice! Best podiatry clinic ever! (my podiatrist is called Simran) so kind I recommend going to see her, especially for kids who have problems with their feetPosted on Robin Stevens I visited today as my toenails needed treatment and I had lots of hard skin. I had the lovely simran take care of my feet. She was so nice, friendly, professional and gave me some great advice. I will definitely be back again in the future. Thank you so much. 5 stars. Robin.Posted on Nina Seale Saw the reviews and booked my grandmother here for treating fungal nails, corns, and red skin. Mrs Simran Sandhu was very friendly, did a great job with my grandmother's feet and gave us a detailed treatment plan. My grandmother also has dementia so being in new places can be distressing, but Simran was patient and very good with both of us (sometimes people can just address me when I'm there as a carer), so we'll definitely be coming back here.Posted on Joe Jawanda I have being going to Chiltern for a short while. And ivhave to say from Helen on reception to Simran who does treatment. The service is superb. I would recommend using their services.Posted on Spencer Richards Went there to sort out my feet problem which was miss-diagnosed at the local doctors Turned out to be something else and was cleared within a few weeks Should have gone there years ago Recommend a visit
FAQs
You do not need a referral to book an appointment. You can book a treatment at a time that suits you. Some private insurance providers will however require a referral from the GP.
A Podiatrist is a medical professional that specialises in the diagnosis, prevention, management and treatment of the lower limb (generally regarded as specialists in foot and ankle conditions). To become a Chiropodist/Podiatrist you will need to undertake a three/four year full-time degree in Podiatric Medicine and complete 1000 hours of supervised clinical practice. Podiatrists are regulated by the Health and Care Professions Council.
Following booking your appointment, we firstly require a medical history form to be completed. This can be completed prior to the appointment, though if you have any questions do save them for the practitioner. Much like visiting the dentist, your consultation will be with a practitioner where you will sit in a podiatrists chair. The podiatrist will ask questions prior to any treatment being given, and if applicable, discuss the treatment options available. Treatment will not be undertaken until you have given consent. Dependent on your individual needs, a variety of different pieces of diagnostic equipment and tests may be used. Treatment can often commence during your initial assessment; however, this depends on the problem at hand and is not always the case.
If you have not already completed the secure, online medical history form, please bring a full list of any medication you are currently taking. If you are wearing nail varnish please remove it prior to your appointment. If you are arriving with an injury or for sporting purposes, please bring 2-3 pairs of regularly worn shoes. If you wear insoles or orthotics, please also bring these with you to your appointment.
Absolutely not. We are here to help!
A common concern. Conditions such as in growing toenails may be sensitive to treat, however great relief is typically experienced following the treatment of the painful area. In some cases anaesthetic may be used to make your treatment more comfortable.
At ChilternWellbeing we take diabetes seriously because Diabetes is the leading cause of ulceration and amputation. Poorly controlled diabetes can lead to:
- Peripheral neuropathy – damage to the nerves supplying the feet and legs.
- Peripheral arterial disease – damage to the blood vessels supplying the feet and legs.
- Weakened Immune system – reduced ability for the body to fight off infections.
- Retinopathy – impaired eyesight.
- Nephropathy – impaired kidney function These factors mean that you may not notice an injury due to nerve damage or poor eyesight. Reaching your feet may become difficult due to swelling caused by kidney damage, and wounds may be slow to heal due to poor blood supply. Your body may not be able to fight off an infection effectively. Regular treatment by a Podiatrist can drastically reduce your risks of suffering from diabetic foot complications.
Unfortunately we do not offer a home visiting service at our clinic.
We understand that there are times when you must miss an appointment due to emergencies or obligations for work or family. However, when you do not call to cancel an appointment, you may be preventing another patient from getting much needed treatment. Conversely, the situation may arise where another patient fails to cancel and we are unable to schedule you for a visit, due to a seemingly “full” appointment book. If an appointment is not cancelled at least 24 hours in advance you will be charged the full amount of your appointment fee.







