Louis Loy

Dr Louis

Clinical Podiatrist
Bachelor of Podiatry (UK), RCPod (UK), MAPODA (AUS), APM (SG)

Introduction

Louis Loy is a passionate podiatrist focused on delivering personalized care to help patients manage a variety of foot conditions. With a deep commitment to improving foot health and relieving pain, Louis aims to provide each patient with the best possible treatment, ensuring their comfort and well-being.

 

Professional Background

Louis earned his Bachelor’s degree in Podiatry with Honours from the University of Brighton, providing him with a strong foundation in podiatric medicine. Over the years, Louis has consistently expanded his expertise by attending national and international conferences. He is also actively involved in professional organisations, where he collaborates with colleagues and shares his insights to continually improve patient care. His commitment to lifelong learning ensures he stays at the forefront of podiatric advancements.

 

Professional Affiliations

  • Royal College of Podiatry (United Kingdom)
  • Royal College Physician and surgeon (Glasgow)
  • Board Certified Podiatrist (Australia)
  • Association of Podiatric Medicine (Singapore)

 

Approach To Care

Known for his empathetic approach, Louis prioritises patient-centered care. He takes time to listen to each patient’s concerns and crafts tailored treatment plans to address their unique needs. His focus is on delivering long-term solutions that not only relieve pain but also promote overall foot health, ensuring that patients feel heard, supported, and well cared for throughout their treatment.

 

Life Beyond Podiatry

Louis and his wife enjoy working out together in the gym, taking long walks, and traveling. They also give back to the community by volunteering at the APM Community Podiatry Clinic for the Elderly, offering free nail trimming and foot screening services to lower-income elderly individuals. These shared activities reflect their commitment to both staying active and making a positive impact on others’ lives.