Flat feet
Flat feet, often referred to as "fallen arches," occur when the arches of your feet are flattened, causing the soles to make contact with the ground. This condition is quite common and is generally not a cause for concern. To determine if you have flat feet, observe the inner sides of your feet while standing.
Professionals who treat flat feet (22)
Mr Andrew Goldberg
Consultant adult and paediatric orthopaedic surgeon
Mr Shelain Patel
Consultant Foot and Ankle Orthopaedic Surgeon
Mr Karan Malhotra
Consultant Orthopaedic Foot and Ankle Surgeon
Mr Nikhil Nanavati
Orthopaedic Surgery
Ms Julie Kohls
Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon
Mr Alastair Marsh
Orthopaedic Surgery
Mr Tarek El Gamal
Foot and Ankle Specialist
Mr Kailash Devalia
Foot and Ankle Surgeon
Mr Billy Jowett
Orthopaedic Surgery
Mr Gurdip Chahal
Consultant orthopaedic foot and ankle surgeon
Mr Jonathan Wright
Consultant Paediatric Orthopaedic and Limb Reconstruction Surgeon
Mr Kyle James
Paediatric orthopaedics
Mr Amit Kumar Bhargava
Orthopaedic Surgery
Mr Henry Willmott
Orthopaedic Surgery
Mr Matthew Welck
Consultant Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Surgeon
Mr Nigel Kiely
Paediatric orthopaedics
Mr Nadeem Mushtaq
Orthopaedic Surgery
Professor Nima Heidari
Orthopaedic Surgery
Mr Stephen Bendall
Orthopaedic Surgery
Mr Thomas Crompton
Paediatric orthopaedics
Mr Togay Koç
Orthopaedic Surgery
Mr Vail Karuppiah
Consultant foot and ankle surgeon