A. Yes. Clients will receive a receipt at the end of the visit with the total amount paid for the service for which they can then submit a claim to their insurance company.
* Note: Nursing foot care is covered by some extended health plans. Please contact your insurance provider in advance for more details.
A. Yes. Veteran's Affairs does cover nursing foot care.
A. Accepted forms of payment are Cash, Debit, Credit Card, Cheque, and E-transfer.
* Note: Debit, Visa & Mastercard are accepted through Square reader.
A. Yes. The Canada Revenue Agency recognizes this service as a medical expense. The client can keep their receipts and claim for it on their taxes.
A. We use high quality, sterile single-use equipment that meet AHS infection prevention standards, which are responsibly disposed of once used.
A. The appointment lasts between 30min - 1-hour depending on the service provided and condition of the feet and toenails, or if you want your fingernails cut as well. During the first appointment we complete a thorough medical history including medication review, as well as a shoe and mobility assessment. A treatment plan will be created for each specific client which will determine what assessments and care is required moving forward. The length of follow-up appointments will be influenced by the treatment plan. The treatment plan will be evaluated at every visit.