Shuropody located at Edinburgh, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 0131 228 1597

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Ross Wilson

5 Google Rating

My first visit excellent

5/ 5

My first visit excellent

Lynda Gilchrist

5 Google Rating

Great service .... The young lady fitted me in during her lunch break when I came in with a sore toe

5/ 5

Great service .... The young lady fitted me in during her lunch break when I came in with a sore toe. Very pleasant and helpful thanks

Eileen Scott

5 Google Rating

I bought a pair of shoes here today. The young lady who served me was most helpful and the shoes are

5/ 5

I bought a pair of shoes here today. The young lady who served me was most helpful and the shoes are like wearing a pair of slippers.So comfortable.

Richard Findlay

4 Google Rating

Helpful attentive service - provided relief when needed at fair price

4/ 5

Helpful attentive service - provided relief when needed at fair price

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