What is Verrucae?

A verruca (plural: verrucae) is a wart that appears on the sole of the foot or toes, caused by the human papillomavirus (HPV), the same virus that causes warts on other parts of the body.

Verrucae Removal

Why do they appear?

Verrucae develop on weight-bearing areas, they are often pressed inward, creating a hard, flat surface that can be painful when walking or standing, sometimes feeling like you’re stepping on a stone or needle.

Typical signs of a Verruca include

A small, rough, grainy growth on the sole of the foot

Tiny black dots (clotted blood vessels) in the centre

Pain or tenderness when pressure is applied

Sometimes thickened skin over the area, similar to a callus

Why Choose Chequers Health

Consultant Led Care

Fast and Effective Services

Modern and Comfortable Setting with Ample Parking

Patients from Bolton, Bury, Manchester, Wigan and the Northwest choose Chequers Health for professional Minor Skin Procedures

Our Treatment Process

Consultant-Led Care, Guided by Best Clinical Practice

Affordable Verrucae Removal

Consultation £50

Procedure £50

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Our Consultants

Dr Ibrahim Hamami
Dr Ibrahim Hamami
Dr. Ibrahim Hamami is an experienced General Practitioner with over 30 years of medical expertise. A graduate of 1989, he has built a distinguished career grounded in excellence and patient-centred care. In addition to his extensive clinical background, Dr. Hamami has contributed to medical education as a trainer and examiner at King’s College and Imperial College London, and as a PLAB examiner. At our practice, Dr. Hamami leads our minor surgery services, providing skilled and compassionate care backed by decades of professional experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

Verrucae are highly contagious and spread through direct contact or wet surfaces such as swimming pools, changing rooms, and showers. The virus can also spread from one foot to the other.

Yes, verrucae can be painful when walking or standing because the weight of the body pushes the growth inward into the skin.

Treatment options include cryotherapy, electrosurgery and curettage, or surgical excision. Several cryotherapy sessions may be needed for full removal.

Some verrucae resolve naturally, but this can take months. Persistent or painful verrucae are best treated by a healthcare professional for faster relief.

Yes, recurrence is possible if any viral tissue remains. Following hygiene advice, such as wearing flip-flops in communal areas and avoiding barefoot walking; can help prevent re-infection.