Express 24h Tour Medical office Warsaw Powiśle

Express 24h Tour for a podiatry clinic,
PodoSisters in Powiśle

A patient with a painful foot shortlists 2-3 clinics and scrolls through photos, worried whether it will be sterile and professional. PodoSisters, a podiatry and beauty salon in Warsaw's Powiśle district, wanted to dispel that worry before anyone crosses the threshold. I delivered the Express 24h Tour in a GDPR-compliant workflow: session after opening hours, LiDAR scanner, publication within 24 hours. Now, before the visit, the patient sees reception, treatment rooms, the sterilisation area and the waiting room.

Package

Express Tour, 8 panoramas

Price

899 PLN net

Turnaround

24h from session

Equipment

LiDAR scanner

GDPR compliance

Session after hours

Client website

podosisters.pl ↗

360° tour, live

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The tour is hosted on Google Maps in Google Maps via Street View Studio. Patients searching for a podiatrist in Warsaw see the same tour on the PodoSisters profile. All people (staff, patients) are automatically removed from the frame by AI, in line with GDPR and medical industry requirements.

Website preview

This is what podosisters.pl looks like

The salon has not only the tour but its own editorial website in Powiśle. Scroll the whole page inside the frame, switch to the phone view, or open it live.

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About the place

A specialist podiatry and beauty salon in Warsaw's Powiśle

PodoSisters is a specialist podiatry and beauty clinic in Warsaw's Powiśle district. The scope of services covers full podiatry (specialist treatments, nail correction, treatment of ingrown nails, calluses and corns) and cosmetic foot care (SPA pedicure, paraffin, aesthetic finish). Clientele: patients with medical indications and premium beauty clients.

Podiatry in Poland is growing fast with an ageing population and rising awareness of foot health. Competition in Warsaw is heavy, but still less dense than in classic cosmetics. Most podiatry clinics in Warsaw have only basic Google profiles without a 360° tour, which creates a real SEO edge for any clinic that orders a professional tour.

The PodoSisters interior blends clinical standards with premium cosmetic touches: white walls, uniform LED lighting, modern treatment chairs, a sterilisation area with open equipment display (a trust signal for medical patients). It is an ideal case for the Express 24h Tour workflow: uniform lighting means no manual HDR retouching, and the medical session after opening hours rules out patients in the frame.

Industry specifics

Five reasons a podiatry clinic needs a 360° tour

Podiatry is a specific field: a patient looking for a specialist is often unsure whether the clinic is "real" medical or more cosmetic. A 360° tour solves five concrete problems:

1. Patients compare clinics

Picking a specialist takes trust

A patient with foot problems (ingrown nail, calluses, heel spur) is looking for a specialist they can trust. They shortlist 2-3 clinics and check the photos. A 360° tour shows the full interior: cleanliness, sterilisation, professional fit-out. Static photos cannot do that.

2. Sterilisation area = trust signal

Showing the medical equipment

Medical patients pay close attention to hygiene. A tour that shows the sterilisation area with open access to autoclaves, instruments and sterile packs is direct proof that the clinic meets medical standards. It builds the trust needed for a first visit.

3. Less competition in 360

Most clinics only have photos

Only 5-10% of podiatry clinics in Poland have a 360° tour on their Google Business profile. That is well below the 30-40% in hospitality. A clinic that orders a tour today gains a clear edge in the Local Pack over the competition.

4. Beauty clients value the vibe

SPA pedicure = an experience

A client booking a SPA pedicure with paraffin is not just looking for a treatment, she is looking for a spa experience. A 360° tour showing a welcoming waiting room, comfortable treatment chairs and interior details tips the choice in favour of a premium beauty clinic.

5. GDPR in healthcare

Session after opening hours

A podiatry clinic handles patients with sensitive data (before/after foot photos, medical records). The tour must be shot in a GDPR-compliant workflow: session after opening hours, no patients in the frame, no documents visible on desks. Full removal of people from every panorama.

Express 24h workflow for a medical clinic

From first contact to publication, in 3-4 working days

The Express Tour for a medical clinic needs extra steps versus a typical service business (GDPR compliance, session after opening hours, removal of people). The whole process for PodoSisters took 4 working days.

  1. Day 1, contact + initial medical qualification. The client left her number in the form. A 45-minute call: the scope of PodoSisters services (podiatry + premium cosmetics), number of treatment rooms (3), GDPR requirements (whether a session during opening hours is possible, whether patients sign consent, etc.), visual preferences (clinical or spa feel).
  2. Day 2, contract + deposit + session planning. After accepting the offer, the contract is signed. The session is scheduled for the evening of day 3 (after opening hours, 18:30-20:00). A phone pre-call the day before: a list of 8 panorama points, equipment that should be visible in the session (autoclaves, treatment chairs), elements to hide (medical records, monitors with patient data).
  3. Day 3 evening, 40-minute medical session. Session after opening hours with a LiDAR scanner. 8 panoramas: reception, waiting room, 3 treatment rooms, sterilisation area, bathroom, corridor. Every panorama is checked to confirm there is no visible patient data (records put away, monitors off, equipment in the sterilisation cycle without names).
  4. Day 4 morning, post-production + medical retouching (3 hours). Automated post-production with an extra medical check: confirming that no monitor shows patient data (second pass), retouching staff if anyone was in the frame (after-hours session, but sometimes someone is cleaning), white balance correction so the clinical area looks professional (white walls in their real colour, no yellow LED cast).
  5. Day 4 afternoon, publication on Google Maps + client approval. Before publication the tour is sent to the client for approval (a private preview link). She checks that no element breaches GDPR and that every room is presentable. After approval (usually within 1-2 hours), publication on Google Maps in Google Maps via Street View Studio.
  6. Day 5 morning, file delivery + final invoice. By email: a link to the tour on Google Maps, JPG files of every 8K panorama, GDPR session documentation (confirmation that no patient data was recorded).

For other medical clinics

360° tours in healthcare, what works, what doesn't

The standard you get is built on 2 years of work in the healthcare sector, on tours for different types of medical clinic. The PodoSisters case shows it in podiatry. Here are the concrete lessons:

What works in a medical tour:

  • Showing the sterilisation area (trust signal for medical patients)
  • Clearly visible treatment equipment (autoclaves, chairs, lamps)
  • A clean waiting room with seating (the patient sees a comfortable wait)
  • A reception with an online booking system (signal of a modern clinic)
  • Session after opening hours (no patients = no GDPR issues)

What does NOT work in a medical tour:

  • Session during opening hours (GDPR risk, cost of manually retouching patients)
  • Visible records / documents on desks (immediate GDPR breach)
  • Monitors with open booking systems (can show patient data)
  • Before/after patient photos on the walls (GDPR + aesthetics)
  • Bathrooms while in use (obvious, but sometimes overlooked)

For every medical clinic I recommend a phone pre-call the day before the session with a concrete list of items to hide. The list is standard for healthcare (records, monitors, patient photos) plus a customised part by specialty (a podiatrist has a different list than a dentist, a gastroenterologist has yet another).

Next step

A 360° tour for your clinic

Podiatry, dental, physiotherapy, dermatology, premium beauty, aesthetic medicine clinics, psychology / psychotherapy practices, veterinary, physiotherapy, optician, audiology. All these fields use the Express 24h Tour. The GDPR-compliant workflow is included as standard: session after opening hours, retouching of people on every panorama.

Full offer: Express 24h Tour (from 499 PLN net) or Premium Tour (DSLR + manual HDR, for premium clinics with bespoke interiors). Full comparison: Premium vs Express Tour, the complete 2026 guide.

Run a practice, clinic or surgery? I have a dedicated page on 360° tours for clinics. Based in the capital? See virtual tours in Warsaw.

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