Seeking community members to fill out my podiatry survey.
Hi, My name is Don Lemieux and a resident of Te Kuiti and I am conducting market research for the purpose of developing a mobile based Podiatry practice in Te Kuiti and surrounding King Country rural communities.
Podiatry is dedicated to the diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and management of medical conditions and injuries of the foot, ankle and lower limb. This may include injuries and pain in the ankle, heel and foot, Toenail conditions, including ingrown toenails, fungus infections, warts, cracked heels, blisters, and corns and calluses. Chronic conditions often needing podiatry care include diabetes, arthritis and gout. Sports injuries, foot and leg problems in growing children and older adults, and those with disabilities,making it difficult to reach their feet, may be situations in which a podiatrist is needed.
It would be appreciated if you could take a few moments to fill out the following survey. To get to the survey please click or cut and paste the following link.
www.surveymonkey.com...
Kind regards,
Don Lemieux,
BHSc- Podiatry
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