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<blockquote data-quote="KK123" data-source="post: 2335350" data-attributes="member: 451727"><p>I think it's pretty much standard practice whilst the pandemic has been ongoing. I haven't seen anyone face to face for well over 18 months never mind a foot check. Can you check them yourself?, I imagine that they will ask you questions about whether you have any sores or non healing cuts or swollen ankles type of thing. I can imagine that if they are barely seeing cancer patients, etc, our feet will be last on the list. IF you think you have a foot problem then I would tell them specifically and they may arrange an appointment but for a standard 12 month foot check, as I say, pretty common to merely discuss it on the phone. (My phone consultation never even mentioned my feet incidentally).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KK123, post: 2335350, member: 451727"] I think it's pretty much standard practice whilst the pandemic has been ongoing. I haven't seen anyone face to face for well over 18 months never mind a foot check. Can you check them yourself?, I imagine that they will ask you questions about whether you have any sores or non healing cuts or swollen ankles type of thing. I can imagine that if they are barely seeing cancer patients, etc, our feet will be last on the list. IF you think you have a foot problem then I would tell them specifically and they may arrange an appointment but for a standard 12 month foot check, as I say, pretty common to merely discuss it on the phone. (My phone consultation never even mentioned my feet incidentally). [/QUOTE]
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