Need help choosing shoes for everyday activities?
Do you have diabetes or rheumatoid arthritis and worried about shoes rubbing your feet and causing blisters, unsure what you should be wearing?
Are you a runner and unsure what shoes would be best for you?
Do walkers need different shoes to runners? Which hiking boots are best?
We can help you out with all the above, we have experience with choosing appropriate footwear for clients. an important component of podiatry is keeping up to date with shoe technology and modifications.
Frequently Asked Questions
Below are a couple of our most frequently asked questions. If you cannot find the answer you are looking for please contact us and we will be more than happy to answer any further questions.
If you are attending for a biomechanical assessment (injury review), please bring or wear shorts, bring the shoes you wear the most or fit your orthotics into.
Please also bring any current xrays/scans etc.
No, a referral is not necessary to come and see us.
If you have a chronic condition, such as diabetes or rheumatoid arthritis , then you may be eligible for an allied health medicare referral from your GP. Your eligibility is determined by your doctor and they can allocate you up to five visits for allied health services per calendar year. Medicare will subsidise your visit and provide a rebate of $53.80.
Clients who have a Department of Veterans’ Gold Card, who wish to see us using their Gold Card require a D904 referral from their GP.
All treatments are to be paid for on the day. We except cash, cheque and card. Eftpos and HICAPS are available.