About Us
The Team at Footnote Clinic
Footnote Clinic is an independent Podiatry practice in Bishop’s Stortford, founded on a simple promise: to provide expert foot and lower limb care in a professional, welcoming, and patient-centred environment.
Located on South Street, our clinic is easily accessible on ground level, as well as being close to the town centre and parking.


Who We See
We work with patients of all ages and activity levels. From athletes and sports teams looking to optimise performance or recover from injury, to those managing musculoskeletal conditions, long-term foot problems, or simply wanting to keep on top of their foot health.
Whatever brings you to us, you’ll receive a thorough assessment and a treatment plan that fits your life.
Meet the Team

Amy-Claire Beaumont
Specialist Podiatrist
MRCPod, BSc (Hons), MSc, HCPC Registered
Amy-Claire qualified as a Podiatrist in 2018, graduating from the University of Brighton with First Class Honours. Since qualifying, she has built broad experience working within a number of well-established and highly respected private practices across the county, assessing and treating a wide range of foot and lower limb conditions.
In 2022, Amy-Claire further developed her specialist knowledge by completing a Master’s degree in Podiatric Sports Medicine at Queen Mary University of London. She is also a member of the College of Podiatry, trained in Basic Life Support, and registered with the Health & Care Professions Council, reflecting her commitment to maintaining high professional and clinical standards.
Amy-Claire has a particular interest in biomechanics and assessing the way the feet and lower limbs function. Having worked alongside Consultants and Extended Scope Podiatrists, she brings a strong clinical foundation together with a warm, approachable, and patient-centred style of care.

Harrison Travis
Specialist Podiatrist
MRCPod, BSc (Hons), MSc, HCPC Registered
Harrison graduated from the University of Brighton in 2018 with First Class Honours in Podiatry. Since qualifying, he has gained extensive experience working across both NHS and private clinical settings, managing a wide range of complex foot and ankle conditions.
In 2021, Harrison completed a Master’s degree in the Theory of Podiatric Surgery at the University of Huddersfield. He then achieved his Independent Non-Medical Prescribing qualification in 2023 in Cambridge, further enhancing his ability to provide comprehensive, patient-centred care.
Harrison is currently undertaking advanced postgraduate training as a Trainee Podiatric Surgeon within the NHS. His specialist interests include biomechanical assessment and the surgical management of foot and ankle conditions, combining clinical expertise with a commitment to delivering high-quality, evidence-based treatment.