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Podiatrist-Prospects of setting up a practice?
Posted: Tue 22 Mar 2016 6:32 pm
by Rosehillgirl
Hi Everyone,
Our son and daughter-in-law are thinking of moving to the TRNC in the future.
Our son can continue to run his UK business online with a monthly trip back to the UK but our Daughter-in-law is thinking of setting up a podiatry practice.
She is a fully qualified NHS Podiatrist who also runs a part-time private practice.
Doe anyone think there would be enough private work in NC to earn a reasonable living? Not having used a podiatrist I have no idea what the demand would be like.
Thanks
Rosie
Re: Podiatrist-Prospects of setting up a practice?
Posted: Tue 22 Mar 2016 6:48 pm
by ozankoys
The demand is there but as far as I am aware she would only be able to operate under the auspices of a medically qualified Turkish Cypriot who would of course require an ongoing fee.
Re: Podiatrist-Prospects of setting up a practice?
Posted: Tue 22 Mar 2016 8:33 pm
by tomsteel
She would require a work permit, agreement her medical insurance would be viable here (doubtful), agreement from the TRNC authority and a business plan.
Re: Podiatrist-Prospects of setting up a practice?
Posted: Wed 23 Mar 2016 6:38 am
by squashmad
My answer would depend on where you want to set up.
Amanda Harding is a qualified podiatrist and works here and may be of help but if you are going to set up another practice on her doorstep that may be another story!!
Re: Podiatrist-Prospects of setting up a practice?
Posted: Fri 25 Mar 2016 12:58 am
by Rosehillgirl
Thanks for your replies.
I'm sure that my D-I-Law would do everything 'by the book'.
I think she just wanted to try an ascertain if there was enough work to provide a living for her in the TRNC.
I'm sure she doesn't want to tread on anyone's toes (pardon the pun!!!) by trying to poach clients, but one UK trained and qualified podiatrist surely wouldn't be able to service the needs of a growing older population? I'm not trying to suggest that any TC podiatrist's aren't equally as good-before someone berates me!
Thanks
Rosie
Re: Podiatrist-Prospects of setting up a practice?
Posted: Fri 25 Mar 2016 10:31 am
by tomsteel
Rosie, for my 2p worth. There are a number of beauty salons here as I'm sure you know (even though you obviously don't need to use them). There may be an opening for a podiatrist in one of them or at one of the huge complex hotels springing up. Most outlets offer all manner of treatments ranging from the tip of the head to toe nails and lots of places in between. Just a thought, it might be an avenue to explore prior to their arrival.
Re: Podiatrist-Prospects of setting up a practice?
Posted: Fri 25 Mar 2016 11:50 am
by ozankoys
There is no such profession as podiatrist or chiropodist in Turkey or here, both sexes go to beauty salons for a pedicure as suggested above. They do have a foot clinic at Lefkosa Hospital however which employs UK trained personnel (for no wages!)
It is a good idea to go around the various establishments to see if they have any opportunities but please be very aware that however big the company they do not necessarily keep their promise of providing a work permit & the wages are very low.
It will not be easy for her to earn a living here but good luck to her I hope she succeeds.
Re: Podiatrist-Prospects of setting up a practice?
Posted: Sat 26 Mar 2016 10:08 am
by Sarje1
Hi, I'm Amanda Harding, a uk qualified and registered podiatrist working here in the TRNC, I've sent you a private message. Let me know if there's anything else I can tell you, regards
Re: Podiatrist-Prospects of setting up a practice?
Posted: Sun 27 Mar 2016 2:44 pm
by Rosehillgirl
Hello Amanda,
I've checked my mailbox and there are no PM's from your good self-so something has went amiss somewhere.
I've sent you a PM-hope you received it!!
Cheers
Rosie
Re: Podiatrist-Prospects of setting up a practice?
Posted: Tue 05 Apr 2016 6:10 am
by Sarje1
Hi Rosie,
did you ever receive the follow up message I sent when the first one disappeared? If you didn't and you or your daughter in law want to contact me, I can fill you in on all the pros and cons of setting up a podiatry practice here. Email me at
amanda.harding3@btopenworld.com.
Cheers
Amanda
Re: Podiatrist-Prospects of setting up a practice?
Posted: Wed 06 Apr 2016 7:02 pm
by Rosehillgirl
Sarje1 wrote:Hi Rosie,
did you ever receive the follow up message I sent when the first one disappeared? If you didn't and you or your daughter in law want to contact me, I can fill you in on all the pros and cons of setting up a podiatry practice here. Email me at
amanda.harding3@btopenworld.com.
Cheers
Amanda
Hello Amanda,
I seem to be having some problem with PM's so I have sent you an email-just in case it goes straight into your spam box.
Cheers
Rosie