We have a hairdresser, a chiropodist, and a beauty therapist who come in and pamper us.
From the newsshopper.co.uk
It makes me wonder how things might have transpired if Papa had been, say, a chiropodist instead.
From the telegraph.co.uk
Reece Shearsmith plays a nervous chiropodist but the real star of the show is an animatronic blue-eyed pig.
From the independent.co.uk
Luckily I have a wonderful chiropodist.
From the thisisbristol.co.uk
In 1795, Herman Lyon, originally of German nationality, and a dentist and chiropodist, bought a burial plot in Edinburgh.
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They work by paying out a cash sum whenever you visit a dentist or other medical practitioner, such as a chiropodist or optician.
From the thisismoney.co.uk
Could chiropodist cousin Anna, who needed time to look after her aunt, be found a post in a government clinic near the bus station?
From the economist.com
If a registered podiatrist from outside of Ontario relocates to Ontario they are required to register with the province and practice as a chiropodist.
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Although most cash plans are designed to cover various medical expenses, whether it's a trip to the optician or the chiropodist, Simplyhealth does offer a dental-only cash plan.
From the independent.co.uk
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A specialist in care for the feet
(chiropody) podiatry: the branch of medicine concerned with the feet
A practitioner of chiropody
A healthcare professional who studies, diagnoses and treats disorders of the feet. See PODIATRIST.
Means a person licensed by the appropriate provincial/territorial licensing authority or in those provinces/territories where there is no licensing authority, members of the Canadian Association of Foot Professionals, or in the absence of such association, a person with comparable qualifications ...
A podiatrist; a person who treated foot disorders including calluses, corns etc. The occupation is thought to date back to ancient Egypt.