Yorkshire Foot Hospital News Blog
Is That Pesky “Pebble in Your Shoe” Feeling a Neuroma?
By Hannah | November 4th, 2025 | Foot care, Foot surgery
Is That Pesky “Pebble in Your Shoe” Feeling a Neuroma? Here’s What You Need to Know Have you ever experienced that nagging sensation in the ball of your foot, almost like there’s a tiny stone stuck inside your shoe? It’s […]
From Surgery to Recovery: Skilled Nursing and Support Every Step of the Way
By Hannah | September 18th, 2025 | Foot care, Foot surgery
Facing surgery can feel overwhelming, but having the right support makes all the difference. At The Yorkshire Foot Hospital, our skilled nursing team is here to ensure that your journey from surgery to recovery is safe, smooth, and as comfortable […]
Our Podiatrists
By Philippa Stanley | January 2nd, 2024 | Foot care
Our Podiatry department consists of 3 Podiatrists who all have special interests. Jonathan Stanley – Partner of The Lawrence clinic and Yorkshire foot Hospital, has over 35 years of experience in the field of lower limb injuries and pain management. […]
Our skilled nurses and support team are here to support you through your surgical journey!
By Hannah | October 15th, 2023 | Foot care
At The Yorkshire Foot Hospital, we take pride in providing top-notch healthcare services, and our skilled nurses are an integral part of that commitment. They are diligently preparing to assist in surgeries, ensuring the highest level of care for our patients. Here’s […]
Yorkshire foot Hospital and what types of foot surgery we do.
By Hannah | September 20th, 2022 | Foot surgery
When to have foot surgery? We would only recommend foot surgery if the foot is not responding to any other non-surgical treatments. The two main reasons for surgery are:- Pain Management – Foot surgery is sometimes the only method to […]
Bunions: A-Z Everything you need to know
By Philippa Stanley | June 1st, 2022 | Foot care
What is a bunion? A bunion, or Hallux Valgus, is a bony formation, usually on the joint of your big toe. This condition can also occur on the pinky toe, known as a bunionette. Pressure on the toes changes their […]