It’s a phrase many of us in foot health hear from time to time:
“So… you only cut nails then?”
And whilst nail care can absolutely be part of what we do, the reality is that Foot Health Practitioners offer far more than many people realise.
For many patients, understanding what a Foot Health Practitioner actually does can be the difference between struggling unnecessarily with painful feet… and finally getting the right help.
Your feet are your foundation. They carry you every day, and when something is uncomfortable, painful or simply not right, it can affect mobility, confidence and quality of life far beyond your feet alone.
So let’s clear this up.
A Foot Health Practitioner does not “just cut nails.”
We help people maintain, improve and manage foot health in practical, preventative and supportive ways.
What Can a Foot Health Practitioner Help With?
Routine Foot Care
Yes, this can include nail cutting and management — particularly if nails are thickened, difficult to reach, uncomfortable, or you’re no longer able to manage them yourself safely.
Corn and Callus Reduction
Hard skin, corns and callus can become painful and impact how you walk. Careful reduction can improve comfort significantly.
Thickened or Difficult Nails
This may include fungal-looking nails, damaged nails, involuted nails, or nails that have become hard to manage.
Ingrown Toenail Support
Many Foot Health Practitioners can help manage and relieve painful ingrown toenails conservatively where appropriate.
Diabetic Foot Awareness
Whilst medical management remains essential, regular foot health support and monitoring can play an important role in prevention and maintenance.
Skin and Heel Care
Dry, cracked heels, fissures and general skin health all matter more than people often realise.
Foot Health Assessments
We assess changes, concerns and risks, helping patients understand when something is straightforward, when it needs monitoring, and when referral onward may be appropriate.
Footwear and Practical Advice
Sometimes pain isn’t just the foot — it’s pressure, friction, poor fit, or lifestyle factors.
Preventative Care
One of the biggest parts of foot health is helping prevent small issues becoming larger, more painful problems.
Who Might Benefit?
Foot Health Practitioners commonly support:
• Older adults
• People with reduced mobility
• Busy professionals
• Diabetic patients needing regular maintenance
• People struggling with painful corns, callus or thick nails
• Those who simply want to stay comfortable and mobile
It’s Not Just About Treatment — It’s About Independence
For many patients, good foot health is about far more than appearance.
It can mean:
• Walking comfortably
• Staying independent
• Preventing avoidable pain
• Remaining active
• Reducing risk of complications
When your feet hurt, everything can feel harder.
Knowing when to seek professional foot care can save discomfort, time and often bigger issues later.
When Should You See a Foot Health Practitioner?
You do not need to “wait until it gets really bad.”
If you are experiencing:
• Painful nails
• Hard skin or corns
• Cracked heels
• Thickened nails
• Difficulty reaching your feet
• Changes you are concerned about
…it may be time to seek support.
The Bottom Line
Foot Health Practitioners are trained professionals focused on maintaining foot health, comfort and function.
So no — we do not “just cut nails.”
We help people stay mobile, comfortable, independent and informed.
Because healthy feet are not a luxury.
They are an essential part of everyday wellbeing.
If your feet are affecting your comfort, mobility or confidence, seeking professional advice may be one of the simplest ways to support your overall wellbeing.