Our clinic in Outaouais

Take care of your feet, they will reward you well...

The Clinique podiatrique de l’Outaouais contributes to the well-being and comfort of its patients by providing high quality care. His team members focus on promoting good foot health habits and thus optimize the quality of life of their customers.

Our contact details

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Clinic's hours

Monday to Thurday : 8 am to 5 pm
Friday : 8 am to 2 pm
Saturday and Sunday : Closed

Closed on Friday, April 18th.Closed on Monday, April 21st.

Telephone reception

Monday to Thursday : 8 am to 4:30 pm
Friday : 8 am to 11:30 pm
Saturday and Sunday : Closed

Our F.A.Q.

Your questions, our answers

  • What is a podiatrist?

    As explained by the Ordre des podiatres du Québec: The podiatrist is a professional who is authorized by law to treat local foot disease, and also to practise radiology and podiatric ultrasonography and to prescribe medication. Read more

  • What training does a podiatrist have?

    The podiatrist received an undergraduate doctor’s degree in podiatric medicine after four years of study and internship at university. In Canada, the Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières is the only university to offer a podiatric medicine program.

  • Do I need a medical reference to see a podiatrist?

    No. The podiatrist is a frontline health professional that you see directly without reference from a doctor.

  • Are a podiatrist’s fees reimbursed by the RAMQ?

    Unfortunately, the Régie de l’Assurance Maladie du Québec never reimburses a podiatrist’s fees. The podiatrist mostly works in the private sector. However, most private insurance policies reimburse fees incurred by patients in part or in total.

  • Do my private insurances cover podiatry services?

    It depends on your insurance plan, but most private insurance policies do cover podiatry services. It is recommended to check directly with your insurer to confirm the coverage of podiatric services.

  • What is the difference between a podiatrist, an orthotist and a chiropodist?

    A podiatrist has a four-year academic training in podiatric medicine and is a health professional that evaluates, diagnoses and treats local foot illnesses. In comparison, feet are to the podiatrist what the mouth is to the dentist. A podiatrist is... Read more

  • At what age can a child be seen by a podiatrist?

    It is possible to see a podiatrist as soon as an anomaly regarding lower limbs or children’s posture is suspected, or from the early months of life of the child. The podiatrist has the required skills to evaluate birth defects,... Read more

  • How can I prepare myself for my first visit?

    Upon your arrival at the clinic, you will have to fill a short form with some information about your health history. So we recommend that you prepare a list of the drugs you take and your known allergies with your... Read more

  • When should I see a podiatrist?

    You should consult a podiatrist if you experience foot pain, whether acute or chronic, have concerns about your posture or foot deformities, or notice any visible anomalies. Conditions like pain, swelling, skin color changes, infections, or persistent discomfort in the... Read more

  • How do I know if I need custom orthotics?

    If you experience pain in your feet, legs, or back, or if you have posture issues, a consultation with a podiatrist at the Clinique podiatrique de l'Outaouais will help determine if custom orthotics are necessary. The podiatrist will assess your... Read more

  • What types of care do you offer for diabetic feet?

    At the Clinique podiatrique de l'Outaouais, we offer specialized care to prevent complications related to diabetes. This includes regular foot exams and treatments for injuries or infections, ensuring the proper management of diabetic foot health. Our team is dedicated to... Read more

  • Do you offer treatments for ingrown toenails?

    Yes, we offer treatments for ingrown toenails, including non-invasive options and, if necessary, surgical intervention. Our goal is to provide relief and prevent further complications through professional care.

  • What should I do in case of a sprain or foot injury?

    It is important to consult a podiatrist as soon as possible. We will assess the severity of the injury and recommend an appropriate treatment plan tailored to your needs. Early intervention can help prevent complications and speed up the recovery... Read more

  • What are the most common causes of foot pain?

    Foot pain can result from ill-fitting shoes, injuries, conditions like plantar fasciitis or flat feet, as well as arthritis and other medical issues. A podiatrist can help identify the underlying cause and recommend the appropriate treatment to alleviate pain and... Read more