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Foot care nurses

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Dear Editor:

RE: Clipped, Nov. 20.

Kelly, have you considered seeing a foot care nurse until you can get back to see your favourite pedicurist?

Some people see a foot care nurse only occasionally – for example, for an ingrown nail or a painful corn – while others rely on regular treatments such as callus care, wound debridement, or nail trimming. Many enjoy pedicures throughout the summer and then visit a foot care nurse during the winter months while taking a break from polish.

Best of all, most employee benefit plans cover the cost, or you can submit it as a medical expense at tax time! So if you need (or simply want) help caring for your feet, consider booking an appointment with a foot care nurse.

Amelia Martin,
Fergus

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