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CAP - Podothérapie

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CAP - Podothérapie

Centre de Podologie - Orthopédie au Grand-Lancy et à Onex
Les centres CAP - Podothérapie sont spécialisés dans la fabrication de supports plantaires sur mesure (semelles biomécaniques et propioceptives) destinés aux adultes, aux enfants, ainsi qu'aux sportif
Avenue des Communes-Réunies 3
1212 Grand-Lancy GE

Contacts

Phone 022 535 02 00 *
E-mail
Link www.cap-podotherapie.ch
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Information

CAP-Podothérapie is specialized in the treatment of all foot related conditions, including the design of custom made orthopedic insoles for children, adults and athletes.

Christophe Lecourt is a graduate and experienced podiatrist and was in charge of the production of orthopedic insoles at a reputed medical center located in Geneva.

For all your enquiries Mr. Lecourt is available at following medical centers :

–  Centre d’Acoustique et de Podologie based in Grand-Lancy

–  Centre d’Acoustique et de Podologie based in Onex

After graduation Mr. Lecourt has completed various training courses in the fields of podiatry-orthopedy, posturology, sports podiatry, pediatric podiatry including the treatment of foot related conditions caused by diabetes and various types of foot inflammation . Furthermore Christophe Lecourt has previously worked with several podiatrists and orthopedists.

At Cap-Podothérapie – clients will benefit from Mr. Lecourt’s advice and expertise in podiatric solutions, best suited to their needs.

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Opening hours

Mon-Tue 14:00-18:00
Wed 09:00-18:00
Thu 14:00-18:00
Fri 09:00-18:00
Special opening hours
Consultations à Onex : Lundi, mardi et jeudi matin

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