Tom Cooper
Clinical Director
Designed by the internationally renowned architects Foster & Partners in collaboration with a group of doctors, Sulis Hospital provides a state-of-the-art healing environment for patients, encouraging swift recovery in comfort.
Sulis Hospital Bath
Foxcote Avenue
Peasedown St John
Bath, BA1 123
General Enquiries: 01761 422 222
Private Patient Enquiries: 01761 422 288
enquiries@sulishospital.com
This is the perfect assessment if you are suffering with lower limb pain or discomfort. If you are experiencing pain day to day, whilst walking or during work then this appointment might be the appointment for you.
To book this appointment at Sulis Hospital Bath, please contact them directly on 01761 422 388.
Learn moreAt this appointment you can discuss your development since the original appointment (within a year) or any orthotic issues.
To book this appointment at Sulis Hospital Bath, please contact them directly on 01761 422 388.
Our HCPC Registered Podiatrists have spent a minimum of 3 years at university studying towards a BSc in Podiatry.
Below we have answered some frequently asked questions we regularly get at our clinics prior to your appointment.
A podiatrist is a medical professional specializing in diagnosing, treating, and preventing conditions related to the foot, ankle, and lower limb.
We treat a wide range of conditions at our clinic, some of the mor common ones we see are: Bunion’s, Plantar Fasciitis, Heel Pain and Sports Injuries.
No, you don’t need a referral to see a podiatrist. You can book an appointment directly with our clinic administrator’s.
Yes, you will need to check that your policy covers you for gait analysis. You will need to provide your insurance details so we can process the invoice for the appointment. In most cases private health insurers wont cover any insoles. These will have to be a self-pay item.
One Monday a month, 11am-5pm.
Yes, there is a patient car park at the front of the building.
You can book an appointment by calling 01761 422388
We ask that you complete the online forms emailed to you prior to the appointment, so the podiatrist has that information ready for the appointment.
We ask that you arrive with either loose fitting trousers or a pair of shorts as the podiatrist will need to see your lower limb.
It would be beneficial for you to bring the relevant footwear, i.e running shoes, football/rugby boots, work shoes etc.
All of our podiatrists have BSc (Hons) degree in Podiatry and have undergone further training. They are also registered with the Health Care Professionals Council and the Society of Chiropodists and Podiatrists.