About the surgery - Farley Road, Selsdon.

Burchell & Associates.
HCPC Registered Podiatry
30 Farley Road,
Selsdon,
South Croydon,
Surrey.
CR2 8DA
T (020) 8657 1648 spac
T (020) 8651 4199
The Surgery is fully open and we are taking appointments for the surgery and home visits.
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Opening Hours:
Monday-Friday 0900hrs-1800hrs.
Saturday 0900hrs-1400hrs.
Lunch Monday - Friday 1300hrs-1400hrs.

The practice in Farley Road has been run by Michael Burchell for over 42 years and before that by Mr Cyril Berry for at least 20 years.
It offers a modern, well equipped surgery providing a bright, friendly & relaxed atmosphere in which to treat your foot problems.
All our Podiatrists are registered with the Health & Care Professions Council and are Members of the college of Podiatry having undertaken a three year full time degree.
All our Podiatrists are registered with the Health & Care Professions Council and are Members of the college of Podiatry having undertaken a three year full time degree.
We specialise in the treatment of foot problems and offer advice on how to prevent those problems returning.
We take our feet for granted until we get pain in them indicating we have a problem.
We have many years experience in treating all age groups, from babies and young children to adults and the elderly.
We treat or offer advice about all foot complaints.
Treatment appointments available.
Dressing Appointment, (10-15 mins). This is used as a follow up treatment for Verrucae, Nail Surgery or specific problems with Corns/Callous.
Biomechanics/Orthotics,(1 hour). Where the cause of pain, walking problems or callous build up has been identified as biomechanical we can analyse your gait cycle using a computerised gait pressure plate to produce a made to measure orthotic/insole to correct the walking pattern.
Nail Surgery, (from 1 hour). Whether caused by an involuted nail plate, bad cutting or a fleshy toe an ingrown toe nail can be effectively treated by removing a portion of the nail plate under local anaesthesia. A separate leaflet is available with more details.