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Walkrite Foot Clinic Wins 2025 Consumer Choice Award for Podiatry and Foot Care in Toronto Central
TORONTO, ONTARIO / ACCESS Newswire / July 18, 2025 / Walkrite Foot Clinic, a trusted name in expert podiatric care for over two decades, has won the 2025 Consumer Choice Award in the Podiatrists / Foot Clinic category for Toronto Central. This recognition reflects Walkrite's longstanding dedication to helping patients walk pain-free through compassionate, precise, and personalized foot and ankle care.
For more than 22 years, Walkrite Foot Clinic has served families across Toronto with a clear mission: combine advanced clinical expertise with genuine care to provide solutions that help people stay active and comfortable.

A History of Trusted Care
Founded on the belief that foot health is essential to overall well-being, Walkrite Foot Clinic has become a trusted partner for patients dealing with everything from everyday foot pain to chronic conditions and preventive care. The clinic is led by George Panagiotopoulos, D.Ch, an experienced chiropodist and member of the Ontario College of Chiropodists, the Ontario Society of Chiropodists, the Canadian Federation of Podiatric Medicine, and the American Podiatric Medical Association.
"Receiving the Consumer Choice Award is an honour that reminds us why we do what we do every day," said George Panagiotopoulos, D.Ch, Chiropodist at Walkrite Foot Clinic. "Helping our community walk comfortably, stay active, and live without foot pain is our top priority - and we're grateful for the trust our patients place in us year after year."

Comprehensive Foot and Ankle Services
Walkrite Foot Clinic provides a full spectrum of services designed to diagnose, treat, and prevent a wide range of conditions. Patients turn to Walkrite for:
Custom Orthotics: Precision-made insoles that address biomechanical issues, reduce pain, and improve mobility.
Biomechanical Assessments: Detailed gait and posture evaluations to uncover underlying causes of discomfort.
Pain Management: Treatment for heel pain, arch problems, bunions, and other common foot issues.
Diabetic Foot Care: Preventive and therapeutic care to help manage complications and keep patients healthy.
Ingrown Toenail Treatment: Safe, effective procedures for resolving painful ingrown nails.
Laser Treatment for Toenail Fungus: State-of-the-art technology that targets infections with minimal downtime.
Every treatment plan is tailored to the individual, combining up-to-date medical knowledge with hands-on expertise.
Personalized Care, Every Step of the Way
Patients choose Walkrite not just for their credentials, but for the warm, patient-focused experience. George and the team take time to listen, explain treatment options clearly, and empower patients to make informed choices about their care.
Parents trust Walkrite for children's foot concerns, while athletes and older adults alike appreciate their proactive, gentle approach.

Rooted in the Community
As a locally owned and operated clinic, Walkrite Foot Clinic is deeply woven into the fabric of the Toronto community. Many families have turned to Walkrite for years, bringing loved ones and referring friends who need relief from foot and ankle pain.
This commitment to the neighbourhood, coupled with continuous education and a reputation for professional integrity, is what keeps patients coming back and recommending Walkrite to others.
Walking Into the Future
With this Consumer Choice Award win, Walkrite Foot Clinic plans to build on its success by expanding patient education resources, offering new minimally invasive treatment options, and enhancing online booking to make accessing care even easier.
What will never change is the clinic's commitment to providing expert foot and ankle care with compassion, precision, and a genuine dedication to helping every patient walk pain-free.
To learn more about Walkrite Foot Clinic's services or to schedule a consultation, CLICK HERE or visit www.walkritefootclinic.com.

About Consumer Choice Award:
Consumer Choice Award has been recognizing and promoting business excellence in North America since 1987. Its rigorous selection process ensures that only the most outstanding service providers in each category earn this prestigious recognition. Visit www.ccaward.com to learn more.
Contact Information:
Sumi Saleh
Communications Manager
[email protected]
SOURCE: Consumer Choice Award
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A.Malone--AMWN