Podiatrist Gold Coast

Our podiatrists on the Gold Coast offer a comprehensive range of services designed to address a variety of conditions, from common ailments like heel pain and plantar fasciitis to diabetic foot care and sports injuries.

Podiatrist Gold Coast

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Pain-Free Movement With Our Gold Coast Podiatry Professionals

Struggling with persistent foot pain, uncomfortable bunions, or sports injuries that never seem to heal? You’re not alone.

These are not just minor inconveniences; they’re significant barriers that can prevent you from enjoying daily activities, let alone achieving your fitness goals.

It’s time to turn the page on your discomfort and step into a world of relief with the help of our professional podiatry team.

Our Professional Podiatrists

Our dedicated podiatrists, Catherine and Peter, bring a wealth of experience to the table, offering personalized care for a wide range of conditions. With four years of intensive university education and hands-on clinical training, they’re equipped to address the root causes of your discomfort, not just the symptoms.

Our Podiatrist Gold Coast services are comprehensive, covering everything from heel pain and plantar fasciitis to more complex conditions like diabetic foot care. Whether you’re dealing with acute short-term pain or chronic discomfort, we’re here to provide a full biomechanical assessment, diagnose the issue, and create a tailored treatment plan that addresses your specific needs.

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Comprehensive Podiatry Care

Don’t let foot pain or discomfort dictate your life. With health care rebates available for many of our services, including orthotics, there’s never been a better time to take the first step towards pain-free living.

Orthotics on the Gold Coast

Orthotics

At our Gold Coast clinic, we use orthotics responsibly and specifically as part of a thorough and detailed treatment plan. Depending on your needs, we are able to provide either custom-made orthotics or modified prefabricated devices designed to support your feet properly and alleviate pain.

Diabetic Foot Care and Screening at Gold Coast clinics

Foot Pain

Foot pain can impact our daily lives, making everyday activities challenging, preventing us from participating in the activities we enjoy, or reducing our involvement in our chosen sport. Podiatrists are the profession best suited for the diagnosis, management, and treatment of foot pain. +

General Foot Care podiatry being performed at Spine Sport Feet clinic in Helensvale

General Foot Care

From nail cutting for those who find it challenging to reach their toes to the reduction of calluses and corns, our general foot care services are designed to keep you moving comfortably and confidently. We also offer tailored treatment for ingrown toenails, providing relief from pain. Finally if you are diabetic we have specific foot care appointments for you.

Conditions Treated By Podiatrists

Podiatrists provide diagnosis and treatment of many conditions and ailments of the feet and lower limbs, including:

Frequently Asked Questions

Unsure about something? We answer the most common questions we’ve received.

Podiatry is a respected allied health profession dedicated to diagnosing, treating, and preventing conditions related to the foot, ankle, and lower limb. Podiatrists are healthcare professionals who manage and treat various foot-related issues, including but not limited to, injuries, infections, deformities, and conditions affecting overall foot and lower limb health.

Podiatrists treat a wide range of foot and lower limb conditions, including heel pain, plantar fasciitis, bunions, ingrown toenails, diabetic foot complications, sports injuries, flat feet, arthritis, and more. They also provide care for common foot problems like corns, calluses, and fungal nail infections.

You should consider seeing a podiatrist if you experience persistent foot pain, discomfort while walking, signs of infection (such as redness, swelling, or warmth), any foot deformity, or if you have diabetes and need foot care. Additionally, if you’re an athlete or lead an active lifestyle and have experienced a foot or ankle injury, a podiatrist can provide professional care and guidance.

Podiatrists offer a variety of treatments depending on the condition, including custom orthotic devices, physical therapy, medication, foot and ankle surgery, laser therapy for nail fungus, and routine foot care services. Treatment plans are personalized to meet the specific needs of each patient.

Many podiatry services are covered by health insurance plans, but coverage can vary based on your specific policy and the treatment required. It’s important to check with your insurance provider to understand what podiatry services are covered. In Australia, services may also be covered under Medicare, DVA, or GP care plans for eligible patients.

For your first podiatry appointment, prepare a list of your symptoms, any previous foot or ankle injuries, and all medications you are currently taking. Wear comfortable clothing and bring any relevant medical records or imaging (such as X-rays or MRIs) related to your foot or ankle condition. Also, consider bringing your most frequently worn shoes, as they can provide valuable insights into your foot health and walking patterns.

In most cases, you do not need a referral to see a podiatrist. However, if you’re seeking podiatry care as part of a broader medical treatment plan, or if your insurance requires it, you may need a referral from your general practitioner or another medical professional.

Yes, podiatrists regularly treat ingrown toenails.

Treatment of ingrown toenails can involve cutting the nail to remove the nail’s ingrown portion and reshaping the nail to allow better regrowth. If required, a local anaesthetic can be used to make this process more comfortable.

In certain situations permanent removal of a portion of the toenail and prevention of regrowth is required to achieve a good long term outcome, however this will only be considered after consultation with your podiatrist. Please note that any surgical or invasive procedure carries risk. Before proceeding, you should seek a second opinion from an appropriately qualified health practitioner.

The frequency of your visits to a podiatrist depends on your individual foot health needs. Some may need routine care for ongoing conditions like diabetes, while others may only need to visit when a specific issue arises. Your podiatrist will recommend a visitation schedule based on your condition and treatment plan.

 

Absolutely. Podiatrists treat patients of all ages, including children. They can address common pediatric foot issues such as flat feet, in-toeing, or walking abnormalities, ensuring healthy growth and development of the foot and lower limb.