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    The Richards' Centre

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 8:00 am - 8:00 pm

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    Feet for Life

    Feet for Life

    4.4(7 reviews)
    27.9 miMarylebone

    I booked a treatment for a verruca. Was told on the phone I needed a consultation (£70 I was told…read morewhich included a 'medical pedicure'. I went and had the verruca lasered, so far so good. The 'medical pedicure' per se lasted 3-4 minutes (a quick brush of dead skin on my heals), all in all 10-15 minutes. When I went to pay, the full price was £250. Whilst i had asked if the treatment was included when booking (and was told yes) surprise surprise, a full £180 extra appeared. They need and could be more transparent UPFRONT with their fees. Not uncommon in the Harley St set, I should have known better and feel like a muppet. Caveat emptor, get a full price quote in advance and preferably in writting.

    "A Medical Pedicure."…read more Music to my feet. I am terribly intrigued by the idea of a chiropodist. One, because I'd never heard of one before a few weeks ago. Two, they seem to be somewhat specific to the UK. We do not have them in the States (though we obviously should!). So I set an appointment to see what this business was all about. I read Leslie's review and made it a point to visit this particular office, and I was not led astray. It was very easy to schedule via email as well. I would consider a medical pedicure something like the routine maintenance one might perform on a car. Not something you need every day, week or even month -- but every 6 months, we need to get things tuned up. It's a cross between medical and beauty. A licensed and educated chiropodist puts you in the pedicure chair, and proceeds to smooth out all the maladies brought upon one's feet by ordinary life, pinchy shoes, flip flops, sports, etc. Shaves down dried cracked skin, rounds out the nails and smooths them down, and basically just brings your feet back to an organic position. Of course they also have much more complex and detailed procedures, but I was just in for a bit of medical pedicuring. This took about 25-30 minutes total. The office was nice, the staff very friendly, overall a great experience. So if you were ever wishing that your nail tech at your local shop would scrub those callouses a bit more or really get in there --- come here first. Have them do the hard work, then go to to your nail lady for the pretty finishing touches and polish. I'm a fan for life, Feet for Life! 55 quid and my feet look like new again.

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