Private orthotics clinics Scotland

Private orthotics clinics across Scotland.

The Treatment Hub is a group of private orthotics clinics across Scotland. We have clinics in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Hamilton, Aberdeen, Ayr and Doune.

Our clinical team is made up of biomechanical podiatrists and orthotists with a special interest in their field.

The original Hamilton Treatment Hub clinic has been in existence since 2007. Over the years The Treatment Hub private orthotics clinics has become the largest network of private biomechanics and orthotics clinics in Scotland.

For more information on what we do and where do it then see below

biomechanical assessment clinics across Scotland
Hamilton clinic

Sports podiatry Hamilton

Sports podiatry, orthotics, biomechanics phyiotherapy

Hamilton

The Treatment Hub in Hamilton is our largest clinic and is home to our main orthotic lab.

This clinic has 7 clinic rooms and has a variety of Podiatrists, Orthotists, Physiotherapists and Sports Therapists.

Facilities and services include

  • Private orthotics

  • Biomechanical assessment

  • Routine Podiatry

  • Nail surgery

  • All types of custom orthotics (Phits, 3D printed and traditional)

  • Physiotherapy

  • Sports Therapy

For more information on our Hamilton clinic click here

Glasgow clinic
Edinburgh Clinic
Aberdeen clinic
Dundee clinic
Ayr clinic
Doune clinic

What to expect in our private orthotics clinics

We have have over 50 years of clinical orthotics and biomechanical assessment experience. As such, you can expect experienced clinicians who are genuine experts in their field.

100% customer satisfaction is always our aim. We standardly fit your orthotics 7 days after your assessment.

However, if you wish orthotics urgently or on the same day we can do that. Most private podiatry/orthotics clinics who claim they provide same day custom orthotics aren't actually providing you with true custom made orthotics made from a corrected plaster cast of your foot.

Instead, they are using a modular system and moulding to an impression of your foot which is not fully corrected (This is not the same as truly custom made foot orthoses).

You can find out more about non-weight bearing plaster casting methods for orthotics in our custom foot orthotics page

How do we do it?

We have been perfecting our own manufacturing methods over the last 20 years.

We can manufacture your custom insoles/orthotics in our lab in Scotland. Details of the process undertaken entirely in-house in our own lab is below.

If you wish a same day service please contact us in advance, to allow us to plan this for you.

orthotics process