Our Services

Whether you are coming in for skin and nail care or treatment for pain in your feet, we have a wide range of treatment options available to help you get back to what you love doing as quickly and effectively as possible.

Treatment for corns, callus, warts, and cracked heels
  • Diabetes can reduce blood supply and damage the nerves in your feet, this can lead to serious foot complications.

    We help determine your risk status, and identify early signs of diabetic foot complications.

    We recommend assessment by a podiatrist

    Learn more about Diabetes & Your Feet here

diabetes foot check for nerve sensation, and blood flow
  • Say goodbye to recurrent ingrown toenails with this permanent treatment option.

    This is a low risk procedure to permanently resolve reoccurring ingrown toenails, local anaesthetic with be used so you won’t feel pain. A chemical is applied to prevent nail regrowth.

    Learn more about ingrown toenails here

treat infected, sore, ingrown toenails
  • These are in-shoe devices that are specifically designed for your feet.

    Custom Orthotics provides support for your feet, and is used to help treat a number of common foot, ankle and leg conditions. A thorough examination is performed to create a prescription for your Orthotics.

    This is a treatment option that can be added to your rehab plan to reduce pain, and improve function

    Learn more about Custom Foot Orthotics here

podiatry custom foot orthotics, insoles and arch support
  • This is a treatment modality used to target trigger points. These areas are found in tight, sore and weak muscles causing localised or referred pain.

dry needling and trigger point therapy
  • Feeling overwhelmed with the shoe options available? We can assess your current shoes, then narrow down some of the options to suit your work and lifestyle.

podiatry recommended shoes for sport, work, and casual
  • Hands on treatment such as massage applies a firm pressure over affected soft tissue to release the area, making it more pliable and softer.

foot and ankle mobilisation, joint movement
  • Mobilisation techniques involve the passive movement of your foot and ankle joints to help reduce pain, improve function and mobility.

trigger point therapy, and myofascial release