Clients
Find a foot care nurse
Learn how prospective clients should approach nursing foot care and contact individual providers directly.
Resources
Start here for LMFNA guidance on nursing foot care, appointment preparation, finding a nurse, and association responsibilities.
Choose the topic closest to your question and follow the link to the most relevant LMFNA page.
Start here when looking for a provider or trying to understand the service relationship.
Clients
Learn how prospective clients should approach nursing foot care and contact individual providers directly.
Clients
Review short answers about LMFNA, nursing foot care, service relationships, appointment preparation, and coverage questions.
Review what clients should have ready before meeting with a foot care nurse.
Clients
See the basic items clients should have ready, including medication list, medical history, towel, lighting, chair, and shoes.
Learn what nursing foot care includes and when referral to another professional may be needed.
Clients
Review nursing assessment, education, non-invasive care, referral support, and infection control responsibilities.
Understand LMFNA's association role and the direct relationship between clients and providers.
Association
Understand that clients arrange services, fees, scheduling, and care details directly with individual nurses.
Association
Read LMFNA's guidance on association responsibilities, provider conduct, and direct service relationships.
Find association information for nurses interested in membership, education, and professional connection.
Nurses
Review benefits, fee details, application requirements, and professional association information for foot care nurses.
Nurses
Find association education, meeting, and professional update information in one place.
LMFNA cannot assess individual health concerns through the website. Contact your nurse, physician, nurse practitioner, or appropriate health service for personal medical questions or urgent changes.
LMFNA provides association information and referral guidance. Individual care decisions and service arrangements are handled directly between clients and health professionals.
Use LMFNA resources to understand nursing foot care, prepare for an appointment, or contact providers directly.