Diabetic Foot Assessment
Diabetic Foot Assessment & Care
Protect Your Feet with Specialist Diabetic Foot Care
Diabetes can unfortunately cause multiple foot problems and significantly increase risks to your health—particularly if your blood sugar levels are not well controlled. At Ace Clinic, we provide comprehensive diabetic foot assessments designed to detect early warning signs, prevent complications, and keep your feet healthy.
Regular foot checks are essential for anyone living with diabetes, as even minor issues can quickly develop into serious conditions if left untreated.
Why Diabetic Foot Care Is So Important
Diabetes can affect your feet in several ways:
- Reduced circulation (peripheral vascular disease) can slow healing
- Nerve damage (neuropathy) can reduce sensation, meaning injuries go unnoticed
- Increased risk of infection and ulcers
- Higher likelihood of serious complications, including amputation if untreated
Because of these risks, routine diabetic foot assessments are a crucial part of managing your condition.
What Is a Diabetic Foot Assessment?
A diabetic foot assessment is a detailed examination carried out by a trained clinician or podiatrist to evaluate the health of your feet.
At Ace Clinic, your assessment may include:
- Circulation checks (pulse assessment)
- Nerve testing to detect loss of sensation
- Skin and nail inspection
- Identification of pressure points, corns, or calluses
- Assessment of foot structure and biomechanics
- Risk classification and personalised care plan
This allows us to identify potential problems early—before they become serious.
Signs You Should Book a Diabetic Foot Check
- Tingling, burning, or numbness in your feet
- Cuts, blisters, or wounds that are slow to heal
- Changes in skin colour or temperature
- Swelling in the feet or ankles
- Thickened nails, corns, or calluses
- Any pain or discomfort when walking
Our Approach to Diabetic Foot Care
At Ace Clinic, we take a proactive and preventative approach. Our goal is to reduce your risk and maintain long-term foot health.
Your care may include:
- Routine foot health maintenance
- Safe corn and callus removal
- Nail care and infection management
- Advice on footwear and orthotics
- Education on daily foot care at home
- Ongoing monitoring for high-risk patients
We tailor every treatment plan to your individual needs and risk level.
How to Care for Your Feet at Home
- Check your feet daily for cuts, blisters, or changes
- Keep feet clean and moisturised (avoid between toes)
- Trim nails carefully or seek professional help
- Always wear well-fitting shoes
- Avoid walking barefoot
- Seek help immediately for any wounds or concerns
Early intervention can prevent serious complications.
Who Needs a Diabetic Foot Assessment?
- Anyone diagnosed with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes
- Patients with poor circulation or neuropathy
- Individuals with a history of foot ulcers or infections
- Those experiencing any changes in foot health