The Podiatry Group complete a thorough biomechanical examination and footwear assessment for any lower limb complaint. Diabetes is the fastest growing chronic condition in Australia. At The Podiatry Group we conduct a detailed diabetes assessment using a specialised Doppler Ultrasound, with this machine we are able to monitor and assess the blood flow to your lower limbs and feet.
At The Podiatry Group we have a genuine interest in ensuring good foot health. We deal with a range of sports podiatry conditions including shin splints, Achilles tendinopathy, heel pain, forefoot pain, knee pain, ankle sprains and much more. Karen, Lynette, Kate and Danny are experienced Podiatrists providing services and care that you can trust.
At The Podiatry Group we have a genuine interest in ensuring good foot health. We deal with a range of sports podiatry conditions including shin splints, Achilles tendinopathy, heel pain, forefoot pain, knee pain, ankle sprains and much more. Karen, Lynette, Kate and Danny are experienced Podiatrists providing services and care that you can trust.
Services
Looking for a Podiatrist? Our friendly team is available across multiple sites and are ready to provide you with the services you are looking for. Our experienced Podiatrists deliver tailored high quality foot, ankle and lower leg care allowing you to reach your goals. At The Podiatry Group we provide a full range of the latest, evidence based Podiatry services.
SWIFT MICROWAVE Verruca Treatment - The latest technology in the treatment of verrucae & warts. Swift is the latest technology in the treatment of warts. It was developed in the UK and has been brought to Australia due to it's tremendous success Swift has been licenced for the general treatment of warts in Podiatry and Dermatology.
A Cam Walker is designed to help injuries heal, these can include soft tissue and bony injuries. The Podiatry Group have qualified Podiatrists specifically trained to fit Cam Walkers/Moon Boots. We are able to offer same day fitting at our Warragul, Drouin and Cranbourne Podiatry Clinics, this way you will be able to begin the healing process sooner.
Orthotics are really just a medical term for custom foot supports. You can buy some 'orthotics' from over the counter at a chemist or footwear store; these are designed to suit an average foot - but as Podiatrists, we know very well that no two pairs of feet are exactly alike! Orthotics, which are made by a Podiatrist are specifically designed to fit the needs of your individual feet.
Foot care is really important for people who have Diabetes. Diabetes can affect the feet in two main ways; it can damage the nerves in the feet and people can complain of nubmness, burning and tingling. It can also imapact the feet by reducing the blood circulation which can lead to cuts and sores that do not heal.