Podiatry in Canary Wharf, London
1 Westferry Circus, Canary Wharf, London E14 4HD.
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Address
1 Westferry Circus
Canary Wharf, London, E14 4HD
Greater London
Hours
- Monday-Friday09:00–20:00
- Saturday09:00–17:00
Getting here
Closest stations: Westferry (DLR), under five minutes on foot, and Canary Wharf (Jubilee, Elizabeth and DLR). The clinic is inside LycaHealth at 1 Westferry Circus, on the western edge of the Canary Wharf estate.
On-estate paid parking is available at Canary Wharf car parks; the area is well served by public transport, which is recommended.
Podiatry in Canary Wharf, London
1 Westferry CircusCanary Wharf, London E14 4HD
United Kingdom
Monday-Friday, 09:00–20:00Saturday, 09:00–17:00
Closest stations: Westferry (DLR) and Canary Wharf (Jubilee line, Elizabeth line and DLR), all a short walk away. The clinic is inside LycaHealth on the ground floor at 1 Westferry Circus.
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Initial Podiatry Consultation
A thorough first appointment with an HCPC-registered podiatrist: a full history, a vascular and neurological screen, and a skin, nail and biomechanical examination. We explain what we find, agree a treatment plan you understand, and — where relevant — set your diabetic foot risk level.
Nail Surgery
A minor procedure under local anaesthetic to permanently resolve painful, recurrent or infected ingrown toenails. We remove the problem section of nail and usually apply phenol to stop it regrowing, then give you clear aftercare. Suitability is confirmed with a vascular and medical assessment first.
Medical Pedicure
Clinical, not cosmetic, foot and nail care delivered by a podiatrist using sterile instruments. We reduce hard skin and thickened nails, treat minor skin and nail problems, and check your feet — a safe alternative to a salon pedicure, especially if you have diabetes or circulation concerns.
Corn Treatment
Painless removal of corns by an HCPC-registered podiatrist, plus padding, offloading and footwear advice to tackle the pressure that caused them. Corns return unless the cause is addressed, so we treat both. Please avoid over-the-counter acid corn plasters, which can burn the skin and are unsafe in diabetes.
Callus & Hard Skin Treatment
Professional reduction of thickened hard skin (callus) and care for painful cracked heels, with offloading and footwear advice to address the underlying pressure. We pair treatment with an emollient routine so your skin stays comfortable, and we manage hard skin safely if you have diabetes or reduced sensation.
Verruca Treatment (Swift)
Assessment and treatment of stubborn verrucae (plantar warts), including Swift microwave therapy alongside other options. Many verrucae clear on their own, and no single treatment is guaranteed, so we are honest about what to expect and tailor the approach to you. Please do not self-treat with acids if you have diabetes.
Shockwave Therapy
Non-invasive extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT) for persistent heel pain and tendon problems that have not settled with first-line care. Supported by NICE interventional procedures guidance, it works best as part of a loading and rehabilitation programme rather than on its own. We confirm it is suitable for you first.
MLS Laser Therapy
MLS therapeutic laser used as a painless, non-invasive adjunct for musculoskeletal pain and inflammation, and sometimes fungal nails. The evidence base is still emerging, so we use it alongside core treatment rather than instead of it, and we will tell you honestly whether it is likely to help your case.
Fungal Nail Treatment
Diagnosis and management of fungal nail infections, starting by confirming the cause, because many thickened nails are not fungal. Options include nail reduction, topical and oral antifungals, and adjuncts such as laser. Treatment is slow — nails take months to grow out — and we are clear that cure is not guaranteed.
Biomechanics & MSK
Biomechanical and gait assessment with an HCPC-registered podiatrist for heel pain, tendon injuries, forefoot pain and lower-limb sports injuries. We diagnose the cause and build a loading-led plan with footwear advice, orthoses and exercise rehabilitation, because insoles support recovery rather than replacing it. Self-refer — no GP letter needed.
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Where is the Canary Wharf clinic?
Canary Wharf Podiatry is inside LycaHealth at 1 Westferry Circus, London E14 4HD, on the western edge of the Canary Wharf estate. It is a short walk from Westferry DLR and from Canary Wharf station on the Jubilee line, Elizabeth line and DLR.
Which stations are closest to the Canary Wharf clinic?
Westferry (DLR) is the nearest at under five minutes on foot, and Canary Wharf station (Jubilee line, Elizabeth line and DLR) is a short walk away. The clinic is easy to reach from across the City, Docklands and east London.
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Canary Wharf Podiatry • 1 Westferry Circus, Canary Wharf, London E14 4HD
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