The team included Vascular, Diabetes, Podiatry, Orthopaedic and Orthotic clinicians. Clinics will be held weekly in both the Cumberland Infirmary and West Cumberland Hospital.
The clinic is for patients with diabetes who meet the following criteria:
- New foot ulceration (if new and superficial can be referred to Community Podiatry Service)
- Static or non-healing ulceration
- Extensive ulceration/tissue loss
- Spreading infection/un-resolving cellulitis
- Osteomyelitis
- Gangrene (stable and dry)
- Critical limb ischaemia
- Unexplained hot red swollen foot with or without pain
- Suspicion of acute Charcot arthropathy.
Please bring your home blood glucose readings booklet and meter with you to your appointment.
If this is your first appointment you will have been advised to attend with the practice nurse for up to date blood tests. If you have any questions about this please contact the person who referred you.
Please be aware this appointment may take up to 2 hours as you will be seen by multiple health care professionals and may need to have x-rays/scans while you are here.
Confidentiality
‘The Trust’s vision is to keep your information safe in our hands.’ We promise to use your information fairly and legally, and in-line with local and national policies. You have a right to understand how your information is used and you can request a copy of the information we hold about you at any time.
For further information on confidentiality contact the Information Governance Team:
Information.Governance@ncic.nhs.uk | 01228 603961
Feedback
We appreciate and encourage feedback, which helps us to improve our services. If you have any comments, compliments or concerns to make about your care, please contact the Patient, Advice & Liaison Service:
pals@ncic.nhs.uk | 01228 814008 or 01946 523818
If you would like to raise a complaint regarding your care, please contact the Complaints Department:
complaints@ncic.nhs.uk | 01228 936302