Podiatrists & Chiropodists in Milton Keynes
Podiatrists and chiropodists in Milton Keynes assess, treat and help prevent problems affecting the feet, ankles and lower limbs, from routine nail and skin care to more involved conditions such as diabetic foot care and biomechanical issues. This page lists practices across Milton Keynes and its surrounding towns, including Bletchley, Wolverton, Stony Stratford, Newport Pagnell, Woburn Sands and Olney. Each listing shows contact details, opening hours, reviews and a short summary of what customers say.
7 matching podiatrists & chiropodists
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Popular ★ 4.9 (100)
MK Feet Podiatry Clinic
📍 12 Benbow Ct, Milton Keynes Accessible parkingAppointment requiredAppointments recommended
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What customers say review highlights
- gentle treatment
- friendly staff
- clear explanations
- good with children
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Popular ★ 5 (113)
Thai Harmony MK
📍 8 Perivale, Milton Keynes Appointment requiredCard paymentsContactless
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What customers say review highlights
- skilled therapist
- personalised treatments
- relaxing setting
- welcoming and professional
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Popular ★ 5 (30)
The Foot Health Clinic – Stony Stratford
📍 38a High St, Stony Stratford Appointment requiredAppointments recommendedCard payments
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What customers say review highlights
- professional treatment
- friendly staff
- helpful reception
- good for nervous patients
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Popular ★ 4.8 (88)
Milton Keynes Footcare
📍 5 Farnham Ct, Milton Keynes Accessible parkingAppointment requiredAppointments recommended
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What customers say review highlights
- professional treatment
- reasonable prices
- good with nervous patients
- quick appointments
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Popular ★ 5 (2)
Windsor Street Foot Clinic
📍 15 Windsor St, Bletchley Appointment requiredAppointments recommendedCard payments
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What customers say review highlights
- competent practitioner
- knowledgeable
- friendly manner
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★ 3.6 (42)
MK Clinic
📍 122 Newport Rd, Milton Keynes Accessible parkingAppointment requiredAppointments recommended
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What customers say review highlights
- friendly professional podiatrists
- same-day appointments
- good with children
- effective treatment
- high treatment costs
- clinic management concerns
- complaint handling
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Popular ★ 5 (18)
Cheryl Scott Podiatry
📍 245 Queensway, Bletchley Accessible parkingAppointment requiredAppointments recommended
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What customers say review highlights
- knowledgeable practitioner
- welcoming manner
- thorough explanations
- unhurried appointments
Checking qualifications and registration
In the UK, the titles "podiatrist" and "chiropodist" are protected and can only be used by professionals registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). Before booking, you can confirm a practitioner appears on the HCPC register, and many will also belong to the Royal College of Podiatry. If nail surgery or injections are offered, check that the podiatrist holds the relevant local anaesthetic or prescribing qualifications, and that the premises follow standard clinical hygiene and sterilisation procedures.
Matching the service to your needs
Some concerns, such as basic nail and skin care, are straightforward, while others, including diabetic foot care, persistent heel or arch pain, or recurring ingrown toenails, benefit from a practice that offers assessment and ongoing treatment. When contacting a listing, it helps to ask whether they treat your specific condition, whether home visits are available, and how appointments and follow-ups are arranged. NHS podiatry in Milton Keynes is usually accessed by referral and often prioritises higher-risk patients, so many people choose a private clinic for routine care.
What is the difference between a podiatrist and a chiropodist?
There is no practical difference. Both titles describe the same profession and are protected in the UK. "Podiatrist" is the more modern term and both must be registered with the Health and Care Professions Council to practise.
Do I need a referral to see a podiatrist in Milton Keynes?
No referral is needed for private appointments; you can contact a clinic directly. NHS podiatry usually requires a referral from a GP or other healthcare professional and tends to focus on higher-risk patients, such as those with diabetes.