
About Us
Learn about Caledonia Foot Clinic and what makes us tick

At Caledonia Foot Clinic we aim to provide affordable, dynamic and high quality foot care to rural communities across the Scottish Highlands.
For residents in the Highlands the biggest barrier to adequate diabetic foot care is accessibility. The region’s vast and remote geography makes it challenging for residents, particularly those in rural communities, to access essential podiatric services. For many, the distance to the nearest clinic or hospital is prohibitive, leading to delays in seeking treatment. These delays can exacerbate foot problems, making complications more severe and, in some cases, irreversible.
Through our partnerships with local community centres, we draw on the knowledge and lived experiences of those who call the Highlands home. This collaboration enriches our understanding of regional needs and enables us to deliver care that is not only medically sound but responsive and tailored. At Caledonia Foot Clinic, community voices help shape how and where we provide foot care, ensuring our services truly reflect the people we serve.
If you believe your community could benefit for a visit, please do not hesitate to get in touch!
The Team
Adam Wai-Man Lau, graduating with a degree in Podiatric Medicine from the University of Plymouth, is an accomplished professional having spend over 6 year of his career in the NHS where he developed his special interest in autoimmune disease. He specialises in managing various foot conditions, including diabetic foot care, sports injuries, and biomechanics, while also performing minor surgeries.
Adam is passionate about community healthcare and regularly participates in outreach programs, providing free foot health screenings and education. His unique background as a contemporary dancer and fencer enhances his understanding of movement, biomechanics and that day to day needs of athletes, informing the holistic approach to care that has become his trademark.
With Clinics in Grantown-On-Spey and Dingwall Adam is passionate about serving rural communities with empathy and dedication to patient-centred care, Adam develops personalised treatment plans tailored to each individual’s needs. He remains committed to professional growth by staying updated with advancements in podiatric medicine. Always book with confidence you can find Adam on the HCPC register with the membership number CH35594.
