Foot Health Practitioner College

WELCOME TO THE FHP COLLEGE

We are proud of the services we offer, which we believe are unique. Our aim is to provide a comprehensive yet flexible approach to your education and training.

WHAT IS A FOOT HEALTH PRACTITIONER?

A Foot Health Practitioner keeps peoples feet in a healthy condition and general foot care advice on a day to day basis.

WHAT IS FOOT HEALTH?

The course is designed to provide you with the skills to treat common foot problems and to create a profitable practice in the private sector.

HOW IS THE MATERIAL TAUGHT?

Learning is easy at the FHP College as all the modules have been designed specifically for individuals working towards becoming a Foot Health Practitioner. You simply complete the modules one at a time at your own pace and attend for the practical training. Nothing could be easier, we are here to support you at every stage.

TELL ME MORE ABOUT THE COURSE MODULES

There are seven study modules in total including two clinical placements where you will undergo thorough practical training on all of the key clinical skills needed to work as a Foot Health Practitioner.

For more details on the modules you can download a prospectus today.

WHERE CAN I WORK WHEN I QUALIFY?

There are many opportunities for you after qualifying from the FHP College, these include:

  1. Working in an established private practice
  2. Set up your own visiting practice
  3. Set up your own clinic
  4. Work within industry e.g. major retail stores

HOW MUCH DOES THE COURSE COST?

By designing the course the course in a modular format you can purchase one module at a time after your initial registration. This minimises your initial outlay and we hope in this way we can open this qualification to more people who would otherwise be prevented from qualifying into this new career.

If you wish to pay for the course at one time, there will be a 10% discount on the total fee.

There are seven modules in total each costing £250 except modules five and seven, which cost £300, so your total outlay will be £1750.