A healthy Life Starts with a healthy Feet

Advanced Foot Care Service in Vancouver & Richmond BC

Welcome to YVR Foot Care

YVR Foot Care is a small business that offers mobile foot care service across Vancouver and Richmond BC areas. Foot Care service is provided by  certified nurses  who are highly educated and medically trained in BC, with additional advanced courses specifically related to foot care. YVR Foot Care strives to offer professional, genuine and comfortable foot care service at your comfortable accommodation, such as your home, or your nursing home, or your assistant living home.  

YVR Foot Care is part of Lower Mainland Foot Care Nurse Association.

We can speak English, Cantonese, Mandarin, and Tagalog. 

Our Service is timely and mobile

Our team will respond quickly after receiving your request. Our service is mobile and is on wheel to come to you.

Our service is client centred, evidence based practice, and medically professional

We conduct a client-focused comprehensive assessment. We provide client-centered education and make evidence based care plan with a goal of maintaining a healthy feet. We make referral and provide resources as necessary.

New Patient

YVR Foot Care is committed to offer a best foot care service to help and maintain you with a healthy feet, a healthy life. 

+778-386-9006

Committed To Foot Care Service Excellence

We help maintain your healthy feet to contribute to your safety and health.

Healthy and painless feet can help you maintain balance. A good balance can prevent falls, injuries and hospitalizations.

Healthy feet can also keep you active. If your foot is too painful to walk, your strength will be lost and you are more likely to fall. Walking is the perfect exercise to reduce weight, prevent blood clotting, and keep bones and muscles strong.

Foot pedaling can even give you early warnings about serious health problems, such as diabetes, arthritis, nerve damage and poor blood circulation.

Complete Care on Your Schedule

Bringing healthy feet back to Your life
Our Experienced Team

Our team is highly educated and medically trained in BC, with additional courses specifically related to foot care​, including licensed practical nurse (LPN) and registered nurse (RN), with a current Certificate of Competence with The British Columbia College of Nurses and Midwives (BCCNM). We are multi-language speaking.

Our Foot Care service

We have served different kind of clients in Vancouver and Richmond BC areas for years. Now we have been providing medical foot care service to clients living in long term care facility, assistant living facility, and clients living at home. Our service is mobile, and is on wheel to come to you.

Our Assessment and Referral

We review our client's medical history, conduct a comprehensive assessment for their feet and their shoes. We provide client centered education and make evidence based care plan with a goal of maintaining a healthy feet. We make referral and provide resources as necessary.

Our Modern Equipment

We have invested in tools of the trade that are made with high quality brand steel and are backed by lifetime warranties to ensure that our clients receive the best foot care, which are not normally part of hospital or clinic supply carts, and regular nurses don’t carry them around in their kits.

Our Sterilized Instruments

After a foot care is complete, all tools used will often contain debris from the client. Debris can include blood, skin and fungal spores, bacterial and/or viral contaminants that can remain on instruments even after thorough washing and scrubbing.

By autoclaving the device, it can eliminate and prevent infections, such as fungal infections of the skin and nails, hepatitis and transmission of HIV from device to the Client.

All of our instruments are properly ultrasonicated, dried, inspected and bagged, and autoclaved at 134 degrees, which kills any bacterial, viral and/or fungal spores caused by excessive heat. All our instruments will remain sterile until the bag is opened in front of our clients.

Common Foot Problems

We Have All Your Foot Concerns Covered
01.
Bunion Toe​
02.
Hammer Toe
03.
Overlapping Toe
04.
Involuted Nail
05.
Ingrowing Nail
06.
Fungal Nail

 

 

07.
Curved Toe Nail
08.
Clubbing Nails

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We Love to See you have a healthy life with a healthy feet!

We offer best service with best deal.

Finding the Proper Shoe Fit
Foot Facts

Your foot has three dimensions to consider
when you are purchasing shoes:

Length / Width / Depth

Remember: People have foot sizes, not shoe sizes.
Have your foot measured every time you buy shoes!

Shoes are very important for everyone but they’re especially critical for people with diabetes, to help them protect their feet and prevent injury, especially if they are experiencing loss of sensation (neuropathy). The right shoe and fit can help prevent the development of corns, calluses, blisters or wounds that can become infected and put the foot at risk of amputation
(Canadian Association of Wound Care)
Foot Measurement

Tips to remember about shoe fitting:

1. Shop for shoes at the end of the day, when your feet are swollen.
2. Have your shoes professionally fitted if you have loss of sensation (neuropathy).
3. The sales person should measure your feet while you are sitting and also when you are standing.
4. Check the length, width and depth of your feet while standing.
5. The ball of the foot should rest in the widest part of the shoe.
6. When the shoe is on your foot and secured, it should feel snug (like a new pair of gloves), but not tight.
7. Ensure that there is plenty of wiggle room for your toes.
8. Select a shoe that is appropriately shaped for your foot. Some shoes are curved, while other are straighter.
9. Replace your shoes and insoles regularly.
10. “Test drive” your shoes indoors for a trial period and consult with your foot specialist about the fit. Further modifications to your footwear may be required.
11. Only buy shoes from a reputable store that offers a warranty regarding fit and quality.
12.The best shoe is the one that fits your foot!

(Canadian Association of Wound Care)

Features of a supportive shoe:

  1. Fits well.
  2. Made out of breathable material (for example, leather).
  3.  Has a firm heel.
  4. Has Velcro fasteners or shoelaces.
  5. Has good shock absorption.
  6. Cannot be bent or twisted.
  7. Has no seams in the toe box.                                             (Canadian Association of Wound Care)

How do You Find us

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Service Areas

Vancouver & Richmond

Phone

+778-386-9006

Email

YVRFOOTCARE@gmail.com

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