Spectrum Foot Clinics

Verrucae treatment from our expert Podiatry team.

Verrucae treatment is available in our nationwide clinics. Request your appointment now.

The Podiatry Experts

Verrucae Treatment in Counties Across Ireland.

A verruca is a wart found on the sole of the foot that has a circular cauliflower shape sometimes with black dots inside. They usually are slightly raised and have a hard edge and a softer centre. If you look closely at the verruca you will see that the striae (lines on the foot like a finger print) do not go over the surface of the wart but actually border the wart – this fact differentiates them from corns or calluses where the striae continue over the surface of the lump of dead skin. A verruca can occur on its own or in a cluster which is referred to as mosaic warts.

Verrucae can be quite painful to walk on as they generally occur at pressure points on the sole of the foot. Some verrucae disappear of their own accord but the majority need treatment and most people don’t like to wait around to see if the verruca will disappear or not.

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Our Treatment

Initial Consultation:

The initial treatment will consist of viewing the verruca and determining how long it has been present, the size of the verruca and discussing what treatment option would be available. As the verruca is a virus, advice will be giving to optimise your immune system to increase your chances of fighting the verruca. The treatment will be carried out, the foot dressed/bandaged and it should be kept dry for 12 hours. A follow up treatment will be made for 7-14 days to review the verruca and the progress.

Follow Up:

Your follow up treatment will consist of the removal of the top layer of the verruca again and reviewing the size in comparison with the previous week’s photo. If successful and the verruca is smaller and you are happy to continue treatment the chemical will be applied again and the foot dressed, again keeping the area dry for 12 hours. Each week the verruca should become smaller until completely gone. The follow up treatment only takes 15-20 minutes.

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What Our Podiatrists Say

"Unlike other practitioners we debride/remove the overlying callus on top of the verruca which causes pain and increases damage to the verruca. We have multiple chemicals which are used on the verruca so our treatments can be specialised to each individual patient and their needs."

- Matthew Smith,

BSc Podiatry SCPI

How Much Does It Cost?

Please visit our individual clinic location pages for pricing information.

To easily book & manage your appointment online now, simply choose your preferred location, and then select the time and date that suits you.

If this is your first time booking online with us, you will need to register an account as your first step. Return bookings will need to sign into their account. Please note that the appointment will only be successfully booked when payment goes through and you receive an appointment confirmation email (in addition to the email confirming account registration, if it is your first time).

Monday – Friday: 8am to 8pm

Saturday: 9am to 5pm

Sunday: Closed

*Please note, opening times can vary between clinics

This service is available in any of our nationwide clinics.

We work with all major insurers – Vhi, Laya and Irish Life. We recommend you check your own policy for its terms and conditions to see what cover you have.

Our Patient Services team is available to help you Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pm, and Saturdays from 8:00am to 4:00pm.

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