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The Podiatric Hygienist
A podiatric hygienist is a certified podiatric assistant who is trained to perform palliative foot care. His/her goal is to assist individuals in achieving and maintaining optimal foot health.
The Podiatric Hygienist and Patient Care
The podiatric hygienist performs palliative foot care including nail reduction and trimming of corns and calluses. He/she is trained to provide the best possible foot care, assuring a professional, yet comfortable atmosphere to meet the patient's needs. The hygienist performs this care under the supervision of a licensed Podiatrist who is present in the office at all times.
Education and Training
The podiatric hygienist is a trained medical assistant with years of experience in a medical setting and with direct patient care. Each hygienist is a member of the Podiatric Medical Assistants Association and has passed a nationally accredited certification exam.
Podiatric Hygiene Availability
Podiatric hygienist care is available for any patient in need of periodic maintenance nail and callus care. Those individuals in need of this care, but suffering from poor circulation, diabetes, or a major medical condition will be referred to the Podiatric Physician. Six hygienists with 22 years combined experience are available at Podiatry Associates.
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