Initial Consultation
The first appointment is a great opportunity to let us know what problems you have and how we might be able to help you.
What to expect at your first appointment
First consultations provide an opportunity to examine your feet in the context of your lifestyle. To help assess your condition thoroughly and provide the best possible solution, it is a good idea to bring to your first appointment:
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Samples of your current worn footwear |
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Any doctor’s referrals, reports, scans or x-rays relating to your feet, ankle, leg or hips |
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Any orthoses you may have previously been prescribed, or have worn |
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A list of questions or issues you would particularly like to cover |
At your first appointment a Shoetech practitioner will:
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Ask you about your lifestyle and the types of activity you undertake, to get an understanding of your particular needs and preferences |
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Perform a range of assessments designed to analyse your individual requirements, including an emphiric gait analysis |
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Ask about past problems with your feet or related pain |
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Provide advice, options and expert recommendation as to the best solutions for your particular condition |
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Discuss funding options that may be available to you |
What to do
An appointment is needed to attend a Shoetech Clinic.
A fee is charged for all clinical services and is payable at the time of the consultation. Credit card facilities are available. Other acceptable forms of payment are by cheque or cash.
What to bring
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DOCTORS REFERRAL |
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RELEVANT REPORTS |
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Relating to your foot problem |
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Any X-Rays, scans of your feet, ankle, leg and hip |
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Any reports on factors contributing to your foot problems such as back problems which limit the
amount of footwear change |
3. EXAMPLES OF FOOTWEAR
Studying current and past shoes can give important information to us about what works and what doesn’t work and why.
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Sample range of current footwear – most comfortable shoes, least comfortable, most worn shoes, special function shoes |
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Sample of footwear type you are hoping you can receive – this may be a photograph from an advertisement or a borrowed shoe |
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Any (and all) orthoses you have received |
What else is useful?
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Information on foot changes
Such as if your foot swells a great deal, a measurement of when it is swollen, and when it is not is
helpful. Further information can be given to you when you make the appointment. |
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Information on any special needs or circumstances
Sometimes during a consultation people forget to mention special problems they have or features they want, and sometimes it is only after shoes are made that you remember. Thinking about this prior to your appointment, and providing us with your information can be very useful. |
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Any questions or issues
Please provide us with any points you may have, we will be happy to discuss them with you during the
consultation. |
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