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Foot Health Business Start Up Guide and Resource
Foot Health Business Start Up Guide and Resource
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A practical guide for newly qualified Foot Health Practitioners who are ready to start their own foot care business but aren’t quite sure where to begin.
Inside, I share the real decisions, tools, suppliers and lessons from setting up my own practice, along with a curated directory of resources to help you build yours.
This isn’t a textbook.
It’s the guide I would have loved as a newly qualified FHP.
Includes supporting videos throughout the guide where I talk through equipment, setup and practical considerations.
What’s Inside the Guide
Part 1: My Personal Setup & Journey
In this section I walk you through how I set up my own foot care practice, including:
• The equipment I actually use
• Tools and instruments I started with
• My treatment setup
• Lessons learned along the way
• Things I would (and wouldn’t) do again
This section is very much my experience and perspective, shared honestly to give you a starting point.
Part 2: The FHP Resource Directory
A practical reference section designed to help you find what you need when setting up your own business.
Including:
• Equipment suppliers
• Consumables and instruments
• Practical items
• Useful professional resources
Think of it as a starting directory to help save you hours of searching.
Video Support Included
Throughout the guide you’ll find short companion videos where I talk through certain topics in more detail, explaining the decisions behind the equipment, setup and resources mentioned.
Sometimes it’s easier to explain these things properly face-to-face rather than just in writing.
Who This Guide Is For
• Newly qualified Foot Health Practitioners
• Students nearing the end of their training
• Anyone preparing to set up their own foot care business
A Quick Note
Every practitioner will build their business differently, and there is no single “right way” to do it.
This guide simply shares what I’ve learned along the way, in the hope it helps make your own journey a little clearer.
If it saves you time, money, or a few early mistakes — then it’s done its job.
Jess
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