As a podologist, I was born in 2017.
Having worked as a manicurist and pedicurist for over 5 years, I frequently encountered clients with various foot issues, particularly deformities and nail diseases.
As a practitioner, I was always interested in self-improvement, so I began searching for information on how to help these clients. That's when I discovered the profession of podologist.
I started to delve into this topic and realized that I was not in the right place; I wanted something different. I understood that I should engage in what I truly love and develop in this field. I left my job as a manicurist and devoted all my time to studying podology. Since then, my life has turned 180 degrees.
By actively practicing medical pedicure, I recognized that this profession encompasses a vast range of services, and I needed more knowledge to continue my development.
From March to May 2018, I completed a series of trainings and advanced qualifications in various aspects of podology, which further boosted my confidence in my choice.
When I met Tatiana Kavtaradze, I immediately knew that I wanted to work with such a professional as her. Every day, I gain experience and knowledge from one of the best specialists in podology. Her approach to patients and methodologies for addressing foot disease issues resonate with me. Most importantly, she is a person with a big heart. At "Kavtaradze Podology," I not only gain experience and help people, but I also feel like I'm part of a family. We are not just a team; we support each other. We are one family.
For me, being a podologist is not just about medical pedicure; it’s about the connection and trust between the podologist and the patient. It’s about the results of my work and the happy eyes of those I've been able to help or alleviate their problems. It’s about gaining new experiences and knowledge every day, about personal growth and professional development. It’s about the trust my patients place in me.
Podology is not just a profession for me; it is my calling.