About Me
About Me
Helping keep feet happy and healthy
Seeing people's lives compromised due to foot problems, like being unable to take their dog out for a walk or train for a marathon, attend a fitness class or being in pain while at work, were just some of the reasons I entered this profession.
The early detection of foot problems will prevent future complications. With regular podiatry visits your feet will feel much more comfortable and give you the feeling of walking on air. This is how many of my patients describe their feet after treatment.
My aim is to provide a solution for all foot problems I see. A happy patient means happy feet!
I'm Ruby Kallah, Podiatrist
I was born and grew up in Glasgow, Scotland, which is also where I trained to become a Podiatrist at Glasgow Caledonian University. I graduated in 2005 and worked in Glasgow until I married in 2007 and then moved to London.
With the skills I had it wasn’t long before I was treating patients again, first as a locum until I took a permanent position in 2008 with, at the time, the largest private podiatry providers in the UK. I was one of over 100 podiatrists/chiropodists working in one of over 50 clinics nationwide. I stayed with the company for over 13 years rising through the ranks to become their Head of Podiatry, looking after the people, processes and equipment of the organisation, whilst still treating patients in clinic.
I was born and grew up in Glasgow, Scotland, which is also where I trained to become a Podiatrist at Glasgow Caledonian University. I graduated in 2005 and worked in Glasgow until I married in 2007 and then moved to London.
With the skills I had it wasn’t long before I was treating patients again, first as a locum until I took a permanent position in 2008 with, at the time, the largest private podiatry providers in the UK. I was one of over 100 podiatrists/chiropodists working in one of over 50 clinics nationwide. I stayed with the company for over 13 years rising through the ranks to become their Head of Podiatry, looking after the people, processes and equipment of the organisation, whilst still treating patients in clinic.
In 2022 I decided to leave the company after the birth of my second child, as long days travelling up and down the country to visit my podiatrists in all their clinics was unsustainable with a young family.
Due to my vast experience, I was in a good position to establish my own clinic and carry on doing the one part of my job that I enjoyed the most, the part I found most rewarding, which was treating patients in my clinic. In 2022, I established Ruby Kallah Foot Clinic in Cambridgeshire, treating patients at two locations, Abbots Ripton and Sawtry.
My husband and I have two children who are full of life, keep us active and always on our toes!
What my patients say
Ruby Kallah Foot Clinic
I run two clinics providing footcare services around Huntingdon:
Grove Farm Office, Abbots Ripton Clinic,
Abbots Ripton, Huntingdon PE28 2PE
7 Hawthorn Way, Sawtry,
Huntingdon PE28 5QB