We understand that our patients have busy schedules and can't always get to us within regular work hours. We offer an extensive range of stylish yet functional, podiatry friendly footwear to suit any occasion. In our clinic we stock big brands such as Orthaheel, Scholl, Vionic, Revere and Dr Comfort.
Services
Formed in 2005 by the previous owner Rebecca Cox and purchased in 2008 by Torin O'Grady, the clinic has been offering top-quality podiatry treatment and orthotic therapy to the residents of Gorokan and its surrounding areas for over a decade. Midway through 2009 Torin expanded Lakes Podiatry and opened clinics in Mangrove Mountain followed by Lake Haven, Blue Haven and Lake Munmorah.
You can not claim the appointment on Medicare, unless you are claiming under Enhanced Primary care. Enquire with your General Practitioner to see if you are eligible for this service. If your health fund covers you for podiatry and/or orthotics you will be able to claim some of the amount of the appointment back.
Does your child regularly complain about pain in their feet or legs? Has your child got signs or symptoms of foot problems such as ingrown toenails, bunions or flat feet? Are you concerned about your baby or toddler missing key developmental milestones when it comes to movement and walking?
Our children's podiatrists recommend that children should be screened for foot problems at regular intervals - we suggest at 12 months, 18 months, 3 years, 7 years and 12 years.
Our children's podiatrists recommend that children should be screened for foot problems at regular intervals - we suggest at 12 months, 18 months, 3 years, 7 years and 12 years.
Orthotics are the devices we use to realign feet so that they are able to perform more effectively. Babies with normal feet and legs go through developmental changes to adulthood. Sometimes, because of accidents or inherited tendencies, they may not develop in a normal way.
To work normally the foot and leg must have particular ranges of movement and sit in proper alignment to the rest of the body, so that weight is transferred in a particular way through the weight bearing foot.If this does not happen the body is forced to accommodate these abnormalities by making' compensatory movements.
To work normally the foot and leg must have particular ranges of movement and sit in proper alignment to the rest of the body, so that weight is transferred in a particular way through the weight bearing foot.If this does not happen the body is forced to accommodate these abnormalities by making' compensatory movements.