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I provide mobile services to Crofton, Chemainus, Ladysmith, Cedar, Nanaimo, Lantzville, Nanoose, Parksville and Errington on Vancouver Island.
Current best practice is to give your feet a thorough clean before treatment. As skin ages, it can come more susceptible to tearing. Working with calluses and corns, it is much better to have dry skin. Think of cutting wood - you’re going to get a much better cut with dry wood rather than wet wood.
I’ve implement best practices by ensuring that all implements are properly sterilized in a designated clean room. This not only ensures the safety of clients but also instills confidence in the services. I take pride in the attention to detail and willingness to go above and beyond to ensure that our customers have the best experience possible.
Yes, this is something to inquire about but most extended medical plans cover foot care provided by a LPN. Clients will receive a receipt at the end of the visit that includes the total amount paid for the service for which they can then submit a claim to their insurance company.
Yes! Foot care is considered a medical expense by the Canada Revenue Agency. The client can keep their receipts and claim back the expense on their tax return.
I’m excited to announce that I am now providing foot care services at the brand new Pharmasave Rutherford on Rutherford Road in North Nanaimo!
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