Health Provider for Nurse | Pamela Huggan

Pamela Huggan

Pamela Huggan

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About Me

Experience

A foot care nurse experience allows you to move quickly and accurately to assess your foot, ankle or leg condition.
You can then begin the recovery and maintenance process.
I have a team approach, so when there are issues that require additional medical attention, I will help you get additional professional care.
Regular visits by a foot care nurse can ensure optimal foot health and decrease your risks. As your foot care nurse, I can examine your feet for warning signs, including swelling, discolouration, numbness, ingrown toenails, troubled corns, and calluses.New 2022 treatments(Toe FX , onyfix)
I work weekends and evenings to allow for family contact.You don’t need a referral to see a foot care nurse.
Your appointment will offer personalized, efficient client care in a location that is best suited for you.
-RICHMOND B.C.AND VANCOUVER LOWER MAINLAND
Workplace: FACILITY, PODIATRIST, HOSPITAL, LTC. HOME VISITS

Education

Certifications

Continuing Education

Advanced Foot Care
2017

Profile updated on: August 23, 2022

Professions

  • Nurse

Clinics

Area of Focus

Referral Sources

Regulatory Bodies / Professional Associations

Languages

Client / Patient Age Range

Services

  • Assessment (Diabetic Foot)
  • Assessment (Foot Care)
  • Assessment (Footwear)
  • Assessment (Gait)
  • Assessment (Home and Modifications)
  • Balance & Falls Prevention
  • Caregiver Education
  • Comfort Padding
  • Custom compression stocking measurement
  • Diabetes Care
  • Diabetic Foot Care
  • Dry Skin Care
  • Foot Callus Care
  • Foot Corn Care
  • Foot health consultation
  • Fungal Treatment
  • Ingrown Toenail Care
  • Nail bracing services
  • Skin Breakdown/Prevention Management
  • Thick toenail reduction
  • Toenail fungus treatment
  • Toenail trimming

Type of Injuries

  • Discolouration of fingernails & toenails
  • Edema
  • Foot (Athletes)
  • Foot (Callus)
  • Foot (Corn)
  • Foot (Cracked Heels)
  • Foot (Flat)
  • Foot (Fungal Infection)
  • Foot (High Arch)
  • Foot (Ingrown toenail)
  • Foot (Macerated Inner-spaces of Toes)
  • Foot (Sweaty Sock Syndrome)
  • Foot (Toenail Disorders)
  • Foot (Ulcer)
  • Foot and ankle injuries
  • Skin Infection