Nurture your feet with YOLOve Beauty's Foot Care Nursing services

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At YOLOve Beauty, our Foot Care Nurses specialize in treating and caring for a wide range of foot and leg conditions that may require both urgent and ongoing attention. Consistent, preventative care can help avert issues and infections, promoting your overall well-being.
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Nursing Foot Care Includes:

  • A thorough assessment of your general health, lower limbs, feet, and footwear.
  • Non-invasive care focused on the epidermis, such as trimming or filing nails, reducing thick or overgrown nails, and addressing corns or calluses.
  • A strong emphasis on client education.
  • Strategies to prevent foot-related issues that can arise from conditions like loss of sensation, diabetes, or poor circulation.

The YOLOve Beauty Experience

  • Consultation: Your journey begins with a thorough consultation to understand your foot concerns. Our foot care nurses will assess your feet and legs and recommend a tailored treatment plan.
  • Treatment and Support: Ongoing treatment, education, and supports as appropriate for your particular concerns and foot health.
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Important Notes:

Although nursing foot care isn't covered by MSI, many extended health plans and Veterans plans may cover some or all of the expenses. As coverage details can differ from one plan to another, we suggest contacting your insurer to confirm what is included in your policy. Additionally, these services may be eligible for medical tax deductions. We do not direct bill insurance for this service; but we do provide you a receipt to submit to your insurance provider.

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Join the many clients who are putting their best foot forward with the help of our expert Foot Care Nurses.

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foot care - frequently asked questions

A: Medical foot care involves the assessment, treatment, and prevention of foot conditions such as corns, calluses, thickened nails, fungal infections, and diabetic foot complications.

A: Diabetes can reduce circulation and sensation in the feet, increasing the risk of wounds, infections, and ulcers that may go unnoticed and become serious.

A: The frequency depends on the individual’s health and foot condition, but many clients benefit from care every 4-6 weeks.

A: Proper sterilization helps prevent the spread of bacteria, fungi, viruses, and other pathogens between clients.

A: Properly fitted shoes with adequate support, cushioning, and enough room for the toes.

A: Individuals with diabetes, poor vision, poor circulation, or very thick nails should seek professional care rather than cutting them themselves.

A: Daily foot inspections, proper hygiene, moisturizing dry skin, wearing appropriate footwear, and seeking professional care when needed.
 
 

A: Thickened toenails can result from fungal infections, trauma, aging, or certain medical conditions such as psoriasis.

A: Many fungal infections can be treated, but treatment may take several months and recurrence is common.

A: An ingrown toenail occurs when the edge of the nail grows into the surrounding skin, causing pain, redness, and sometimes infection.

A: A callus is an area of thickened skin that develops from repeated pressure or friction.

A: Corns are smaller, more concentrated areas of thickened skin, often over bony prominences, while calluses are larger and more diffuse.

A: Dry skin, prolonged standing, obesity, improper footwear, and certain medical conditions can contribute to cracked heels.

A: Seek medical attention promptly, as even small wounds can develop into serious infections.

A: Reduced sensation may prevent them from noticing injuries, blisters, or pressure areas.

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