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Our expert podiatrists help manage: *Foot pain, *Sports injuries, *Heel pain, *Health problems in including diabetes and arthritis, *Skin problems (including hard skin on feet and heels, corns, and callus), *Nail problems (in-growing or thickened toenails), *Footwear advice, *Orthoses (soft and rigid devices, custom made or general), *Children's feet.
Nikki is proactive in finding podiatry solutions to make her clients pain free, independent, and able to reach their full potential. With over 13 years' podiatry experience and previously owning her own private practice, Nikki has been a highly qualified addition to the Greenhill Podiatry Centre team.
Kate enjoys tailoring foot care to the needs of the client. Kate is celebrating 10 years as director of Greenhill Podiatry Centre and thanks all her clients for their loyalty and support.
Footwear Advice, HICAPS, Orthoses, Referrals
Medicare, Orthotics
Accredited, Accredited Podiatrist, Certified, Consultations, Registered
Arthritis, Calluses, Corns, Diabetes, Flat Feet, Heel Pain, Heels, Ingrown Toenails, Injuries, Legs, Nails, Pain, Shins, Skin, Sports Injuries, Warts
Children, Chiropody
Our podiatrists look after your feet and provide diagnosis, treatments, and remedies to help alleviate pain and discomfort. If you are experiencing foot pain, ankle pain, recurring foot injuries, or have skin or nail conditions such as rashes, ingrown toenails, corns and calluses, then we’re here to help. With 4 years of university education and training we’ll assess, diagnose and provide a treatment plan specifically for you and your condition to get you back on your feet comfortably again.
No. You do not need a referral and you can make an appointment directly at one of our podiatry clinics in Linden Park, Stirling or Mount Barker. The only exception is if you have specific chronic medical conditions and are eligible for an Enhanced Primary Care plan and GP Management plan. In this case, you will need a referral from your GP.
This depends on your condition and whether you need ongoing treatment for a while or whether a once off or an occasional visit will be enough. We suggest coming into the clinic twice a year for general podiatry check-ups, because taking preventive health measures is more effective and less expensive than having to treat acute conditions. If you require regular ongoing podiatry foot care, an interval of 6-8 weeks is generally ideal.