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Here at Betafeet Podiatry we are proud to be part of the Practice Accreditation Scheme. Every two years we renew our Accreditation in the hopes of bringing its benefits to our staff and patients.

The aim of the Practice Accreditation Scheme is to ensure our best practice, achieve a high standard of care to our patients and guarantee the correct protocols and procedures are followed to practice safely and effectively within the profession.

Having our accreditation means that we are providing a quality practice with high levels of safety and care for our patients and following certain protocols which range from:

  • Adhering to NICE guidelines
  • All our decontamination processes and infection control are in place
  • Adhering to all clinical standards set by the College of Podiatry
  • Auditing notes and that we have peer review scheme in place
  • Complying with GDPR and patient confidentiality
  • Having a clear fee structure
  • In depth treatment planning
  • Onward referral to other specialisms including vascular, podiatric surgery, orthopaedic surgery, GP, physiotherapy, Diabetology
  • Safeguarding processes in place (adult and child)
  • And many more

A benefit of having our practice accredited is the recognition within the ‘Find a Podiatrist’ search.

Members that have an 'A' next to their clinic means the Practice is Accredited by The College of Podiatry. In addition the letter ‘V’ denotes the podiatrist can visit you at home. This ensures that the practice is functioning to the highest standards. To find your nearest Accredited Practice please look for the A in the 'Find a podiatrist' results.

All of our Podiatrists are fully qualified and registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). You can verify your health professional is registered with HCPC here.

We look forward to meeting you and your feet here at Betafeet Podiatry. Please visit our website for more information about our services: https://www.betafeetpodiatry.co.uk/.


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