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Clinical foot & nail care · At all 5 of our salons

Clinical Foot &
Nail Care.

In-salon clinical foot care at our 5 locations. Delivered by our trained foot care team under Registered Nurse oversight — for thick nails, calluses, ingrown nails, and routine diabetic foot care. Same warm salon, sanitized single-use tools, no clinic vibe.

Need it at home? See Grey Bruce Mobile Foot Care .

✦ What is in-clinic foot care

Care a regular pedicure can't quite give.

Three simple steps, delivered by our trained foot care team under Registered Nurse oversight.

  1. 01

    Assess

    Every new client begins with a nurse-overseen assessment. We look at your nails, skin, circulation, and history — then plan the care that fits. We monitor; we don't diagnose.

  2. 02

    Treat

    Single-use, sanitized care for thick or fungal nails, calluses and corns, mild ingrown nails, and routine diabetic foot care. Dry method, no shared water.

  3. 03

    Maintain

    We recommend a return cadence that fits your feet — typically every 6–10 weeks. Same salon chair, same warm team, every visit.

✦ Who it's for

Built for the feet a regular pedicure can't help.

  • Routine diabetic foot care

    Gentle, dry-method nail and skin care for clients managing diabetes. Within our team's nursing-supervised scope — coordinated with your physician where appropriate.

  • Seniors & reduced mobility

    A relaxed salon chair (not a clinic bed) for clients who can no longer safely care for their own feet, or whose family member books for them.

  • Active feet & athletes

    Callus, corn, and pressure-point care for runners, walkers, and anyone whose feet take a daily beating.

  • Anyone with foot discomfort

    Thick or fungal nails, mild ingrown nails, painful calluses — the things a regular pedicure isn't designed to safely treat.

✦ What it isn't

We assess. We don't diagnose.

Our Clinical Foot Care team delivers routine, preventative foot care under Registered Nurse oversight. We are not a medical clinic and we do not diagnose medical conditions. If we notice anything outside routine care, we will recommend follow-up with a nurse, doctor, or healthcare provider.

If you're not sure whether what you have is a salon-day annoyance or a medical concern, book an assessment. We'll tell you honestly which it is — and where to go if it isn't us.

✦ Frequently asked

Your questions, answered honestly.

Who delivers the foot care?

Our trained Clinical Foot Care team, working under Registered Nurse oversight. We are not a medical, podiatry, or chiropody clinic — we deliver routine, preventative foot care within nursing-supervised scope and refer out when something is beyond it.

What does an appointment cover?

Nail reduction (including thick or fungal nails), callus and corn care, mild ingrown nail care without surgery, and routine diabetic foot care. Every new client starts with a nurse-overseen assessment to plan what's right for your feet.

Is this the same as a medical pedicure?

Yes — "medical pedicure" is the industry term for clinical foot care delivered under Registered Nurse oversight. It's therapeutic, not cosmetic: dry method, no soak, no polish, single-use sanitized tools. You can still book a regular pedicure alongside it.

Is it covered by OHIP or insurance?

Our foot care services are not covered by OHIP. Many extended health benefits plans cover "nursing foot care" or similar — check your plan. We're happy to provide a receipt for submission.

Do I have to book foot care to come in?

Not at all. Foot care is an option, not a requirement. Your regular pedicure, manicure, gel, and spa services are unchanged at every location. Book exactly what you've always booked.