Ineffective costly treatment
I don’t understand the business model. I paid £110 to have 4 verrucas removed from my foot over two sessions of cryotherapy. I left with the same 4 verrucas. What business can charge for a service they don’t provide?
Response to the comment from Carlisle Foot Clinic:
I did contact your clinic to discuss the fact that the treatment was ineffective. I was told to pay for a different treatment. A treatment described by you as being £10/second for 30 seconds of treatment and so painful that very few people managed to complete it. Another £300 for you to have another go, which may or may not be successful. Again I don’t understand a business who can charge you for a service which doesn’t solve the problem.
Response 2:
That is exactly my point and why I titled my review “ineffective costly treatment”.
Valuing your services at £600/minute without actually having to solve their problem is not a business model. It is highway robbery and potential customers should be aware that you think this is just “…..the nature of healthcare” before coming to your business.

Reply from Carlisle Foot Clinic







