I am a HCPC registered podiatrist and a member of the Royal College of Podiatry, having graduated with a BSc (Hons) in Podiatry from the University of Salford in 2011. Over the past 14 years, I have worked within the NHS as a specialist high-risk podiatrist, assessing and treating patients with complex medical conditions such as diabetic foot ulceration and peripheral arterial disease.

My experience spans both community and hospital settings, and I have also provided home-based treatments to ensure accessible care for vulnerable patients. Alongside my clinical work, I have continued to develop my expertise by completing master’s level courses in tissue viability, the diabetic foot, and vascular disease. I am also qualified as an independent non-medical prescriber, further enhancing the scope of care I can provide.

I founded At Home Podiatry following the birth of my child, as a way to create greater flexibility and balance for my clients, providing care that fits around their needs.