With Friendly Health, you can serve underserved populations in the comfort of their own homes. This is why in-home chiropody is a rewarding career choice:
As part of the Friendly Health network, your role will allow you to provide essential foot care services while maintaining flexibility in your career. Here's what you'll be doing:
We’ve made it easy to start your journey with Friendly Health. Here’s what you need to qualify:
A valid registration with the College of Chiropodists of Ontario is required to practice as a chiropodist in the province.
Ensure you and your patients are protected with professional liability insurance.
As a mobile chiropodist, you'll need to be able to travel locally across the Greater Toronto Area to provide in-home foot care.
A MINC (Medical Identification Number for Canada) or NPI (National Provider Identifier for the U.S.) is a bonus but not mandatory.
Here’s how to get started:
Sign up through our online portal in just minutes by providing your details.
Submit your registration with the College of Chiropodists of Ontario and your professional liability insurance for verification.
Once your credentials are verified, you’ll be matched with patients based on your location and availability, and you can start providing care immediately.
Yes, you’ll need to bring your own tools, including necessary chiropody equipment, to provide in-home treatments.
You’ll treat a wide range of patients, including seniors, individuals with diabetes, and others who need routine foot care, nail treatments, and support with foot health.
Payments are direct, transparent, and processed after every session, ensuring you always know exactly what you’re earning. For Chiropody (Foot Care), we operate on a split basis: 50% to 60% of the session fee goes directly to the chiropodist, with the remaining portion going to the clinic.
Yes, you have complete control over how far you travel within the Greater Toronto Area. You can choose your preferred service areas based on your schedule.
Yes, professional liability insurance is mandatory to ensure you and your patients are protected during treatments.
While travel compensation is not directly provided, you are free to set your own rates, including considerations for travel time and expenses within your service areas.