Welcome to Healthy Feet Mobile Clinic. This rewarding franchise enables you to run your own thriving foot care business by providing an essential service to your community.
With an ageing population, the NHS performing only 5% of all foot care and diabetes on the rise, this franchise enables you to have a recession proof career. Helping people in your local community is incredibly rewarding and makes day-to-day work a real pleasure.
With a Healthy Feet franchise, you’re doing more than starting a new career. You’re choosing a new lifestyle.
A life that provides you with the freedom to be your own boss and control your own future through a proven and successful business model. You are able to choose your own hours and days of work, allowing you to have the perfect work-life balance.
With a wealth of knowledge and experience, we are here to guide you every step of the way.
The hours are flexible and the majority of your clients will be retired and therefore you can visit them at a time that suits you, enabling you to schedule your appointments around your commitments or lifestyle.
From the day you join Healthy Feet Franchises, we are there to support you. We will provide on-going mentoring, business and marketing training, as well as regular clinical training to enhance your knowledge and confidence in your new role.
Healthy Feet Franchises provide you with full training to become a Foot Health Practitioner. This comprises of an online course followed by a practical element, conducted at a leading training centre. Please do not worry if you haven’t studied in a while as you will receive plenty of guidance and support from Debra – after all that is what belonging to a franchise is all about!
With a team of qualified franchisees, you will become part of a thriving and motivated team.
‘3.7m people in the UK have been diagnosed with diabetes, this is predicted to rise to over 5 million by 2025. Based on this figure 1.2 million (24%)1 of these people will require regular podiatry appointments to ensure they remain ulcer and amputation free. The NHS currently spends £1 billion per year on diabetic foot complications 2. Approximately 6,000 people with diabetes have leg, foot or toe amputation each year, with the correct and timely care 80% of these amputations could be prevented.’
Source: College of Podiatry, https://cop.org.uk/