Foot Care Nurse Kim Campbell RPN

Foot Care Nurse Kim Campbell RPN Foot care nurse

02/01/2025

The Office will be closed for 2 weeks and will return on February 18th. Phone messages will be returned during this time. Thank you everyone for understanding. Kim

A vey good read. Some food for thought.
03/28/2024

A vey good read. Some food for thought.

Shoes are often a great insight into functional instability. Often this insight can indicate a need for new shoes or visit with us.

It a a big job but we have it ready for opening on Monday.
10/28/2023

It a a big job but we have it ready for opening on Monday.

If you would like to see my new space , here is your opportunity. Looking forward to seeing you!
10/27/2023

If you would like to see my new space , here is your opportunity. Looking forward to seeing you!

It’s coming together. A bit more rearranging and think I will be ready for Monday morning.
10/27/2023

It’s coming together. A bit more rearranging and think I will be ready for Monday morning.

Thanks so much to some very special people. Judie Martin for the trailer on a rainy day. Douglas H Jelly and Greg and Tr...
10/27/2023

Thanks so much to some very special people. Judie Martin for the trailer on a rainy day. Douglas H Jelly and Greg and Tracey Prusinowski Drinkill for the help and muscle. Could not have done it in a day without all you.

I’m very excited to share this news. Effective October 30th this will be my new location. The office is located at 166 A...
10/22/2023

I’m very excited to share this news. Effective October 30th this will be my new location. The office is located at 166 Armstrong Street N.

06/23/2023

I would like to thank all my wonderful clients for sticking with me through my journey of opening my business. Thank you for 3 years and many more to come. Foot Care Nurse Kim Campbell RPN

03/21/2023

This treatment is amazing and pain free. Contact Foot Care Foot Care Nurse Kim Campbell RPN at 705-676-6678 for more information.

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Thought this was worth sharing. This is so important to prevent cross contamination.
10/15/2022

Thought this was worth sharing. This is so important to prevent cross contamination.

Wherever you are receiving foot care, whether at home, at a clinic, or a Long Term Care home, your foot care nurse should be using sterile tools. You will know that they are sterile because they will be individually packaged, and opened in front of you. Your foot care nurse should have enough sets of tools for each patient they see that day.

Medical Device Reprocessing with an autoclave is the only acceptable method of sterilizing foot care tools, based on IPAC Canada's standards.

Would you let your dentist, or a surgeon use instruments that were not properly sterilized? Ask your foot care nurse about their tools, before your next appointment.

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