FAQs
1. What is the difference between a medical pedicure and a regular pedicure?
A medical pedicure is a non-invasive, waterless treatment focused on foot health. It’s performed in a clean, clinical setting using sterile tools to address issues like cracked heels, thickened nails, calluses, and fungal infections. Unlike salon pedicures, it's led by a certified foot care specialist and prioritizes hygiene and health over polish and aesthetics.
2. Do I need to have a foot condition to book a service?
Not at all! Our services are for everyone—whether you’re dealing with foot issues or simply want a cleaner, longer-lasting pedicure. We welcome wellness-focused clients, professionals, seniors, and anyone seeking safe and effective foot care.
3. What types of pedicures do you offer?
We offer dry pedicures, waterless pedicures, and medical pedicures. Each service is tailored to your individual needs—whether for relaxation, aesthetic care, or health-focused treatment.
4. Who performs the treatments at Noor Pedicare?
All services are performed by a Registered Nurse (RN) and a Certified Foot Care Specialist (CFCS). Also a member of American Foot Care Nursing Association (AFCNA). You’re in expert, trained hands.
5. Is your studio safe for people with diabetes or sensitive skin?
Yes. Our studio follows strict infection control protocols. We use waterless techniques, single-use or sterilized tools, and provide specialized care for clients with diabetes, neuropathy, or sensitive skin.