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NHS Footwear

Discussion in 'United Kingdom' started by Cordwainer, Feb 28, 2013.

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  1. Cordwainer

    Cordwainer Member


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    Hi all. I have polio, and I make the shoes I wear, luckily.... as the ones the NHS tried to make for me were not suitable. I am interested to discuss these issues with podiatrists and orthotists.
     
  2. fishpod

    fishpod Well-Known Member

    NHS footwear is free at the point of delivery if you are giving away custom shoes ill find you bucket loads of patients . discuss? otherwise advertise elsewhere.
     
  3. kitos

    kitos Active Member


    Hi Philip,

    Having looked at your website...congratulations are in order to you. Well done indeed. Personally I do have patients that suffer in real terms with the NHS footwear that is provided for them and I am sure some of them would be interested in speaking to you. However I am down in the SW and it's a long way for them to travel. However I will keep your web details and pass them on to those that might be interested.

    Thanks and best wishes

    Nick
     
  4. Cordwainer

    Cordwainer Member

    Hi. Thanks for the comments.... I think it is important that my website was able to convey the right message. I visit many areas of the UK, visiting clients at home... and due in the SW in April..... and always happy to include new clients. Phil
     
  5. kitos

    kitos Active Member

    Thanks Phil. I'll see if I can drum up any business for you.

    Good luck

    Nick
     
  6. Thanks for the head's up, Phil. Ditto Nick's remarks above. Let me know when you're next in my neck of the woods.

    Mark
     
  7. Cordwainer

    Cordwainer Member

    I have just suggested to one reader that I would put on an open day at my workshop for interested podiatrists and orthotists... would be good to know if there is much interest in here ?
     
  8. footman1972

    footman1972 Active Member

    I have a couple of patients who have had great outcomes from the footwear Phil has manufactured for them. I for one would certainly be interested in an open day.
     
  9. Cordwainer

    Cordwainer Member

    I would be happy to talk to any others interested, maybe suggest when you might like the open day to happen. Message me or email thecordwainer@hotmail.co.uk
     
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