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list of high risk foot clinics please

Discussion in 'Diabetic Foot & Wound Management' started by marhar, Aug 24, 2010.

  1. marhar

    marhar Member


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    Hello fellow podiatrists
    I am after a list of high risk foot clinics in Australia and overseas to send a survey on charcot foot too. Emails would be good.
    They are so hard to find anywhere.
    thanx alot
    Marhar
     
  2. footsiegirl

    footsiegirl Active Member

    My internet is playing up, so I cant access this link at the moment, but The Royal Bournemouth Hospital in Bournemouth, Dorset, UK have a dedicated diabetes clinic and a diabetic foot clinic. It is situated in the Diabetes and Endocrine Unit (BDEC)


    I hope that helps
     
  3. Bug

    Bug Well-Known Member

  4. Ransart

    Ransart Welcome New Poster

  5. WApod

    WApod Member

    All the main tertiary hospitals should have a multidisciplinary foot clinic. The main ones I know of are Royal Perth, Sir Charles Gardiner (perth) Fremantle Hospital, Royal Melbourne and all the other main state capital cities do. I would just call the hospitals ask for podiatry or daibetes dept.....
    In the UK Hope Hospital in manchester and Kings colleage hospital in London are the leaders in the field. But again just about every main hospital in each trust will have one these days.
     
  6. sezza

    sezza Member

    Hi there,
    In South Australia, high risk foot clinics are at the following hospitals:
    Flinders Medical Centre, Royal Adelaide Hospital, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Repatriation General Hospital & Lyell McEwin Hospital. Unfortunately I don't have all the email addresses handy, but they shouldn't be too hard to track down.
    Hope this helps!
     
  7. sezza

    sezza Member

    P.S. Just being nosy... can you outline your Charcot research? I have a keen interest in Charcot foot!
     
  8. Graham

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  9. klunn

    klunn Welcome New Poster

    Hello,
    the diabetic foot clinic for Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK is based at St. James Hospital, I work in a community Diabetes Team and am happy to forward any info on to the team there if its easier, my email is kathlunn@nhs.net
    kind regards
    Kath
     
  10. heleneaustin

    heleneaustin Active Member

    Hello
    In Ashford, Kent, we have a specialist Diabetes centre where joint foot clinics are held with vascular surgeons, podiatrists, orthopaedic surgeons and orthotists. If you contact the Paula Carr Centre, William Harvey Hospital, Kennington, Ashford, Kent tel;01233 616047/8 and ask for Podiatry, i am sure one of my colleagues would be willing to help you out. I can't give out personal emails but if you call them i'm sure they will help out.
    Good luck and all the best.
    My email address is helenaustin2@nhs.net
     
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