podiatrists - Kingsgrove

Kingsgrove, New South Wales14 podiatrists near you

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A podiatrist or chiropodist is a paramedical specialist in foot care and body biomechanics. They intervene after lower limb trauma or surgery (feet, knee, ankle), in the treatment of skin lesions (calluses, plantar warts, corns, wounds, fungal infections, arches, etc.), problems related to toenails (ingrown toenails...), walking abnormalities or conditions related to a pathology (diabetes, rheumatism, neurological disease, osteoarthritis, etc.) or foot disease caused by sports practice. Some services require a prior medical prescription from a general practitioner or specialist.
Stand Tall Podiatry
1
2196 Roselands3.2 km from Kingsgrove
“We are committed to providing high quality foot care to the community. We provide solutions to your current foot and legs problems.“
Bankstown Podiatry Clinic
2
2200 Bankstown7.7 km from Kingsgrove
Bankstown Podiatry are a locally owned and operated clinic with over a decade of experience. Our team are the best of the best and are dedicated to ensuring that every client has the best possible experience at Bankstown Podiatry.
Katie Nilan Podiatry
3
2089 Neutral Bay16.8 km from Kingsgrove
​Known for her “gentle” touch and warm reassuring nature, Katie Nilan has been providing excellent and personally tailored foot care on the Lower North Shore suburbs of Neutral Bay, Cremorne and Mosman & the Northern Beaches for close to a decade. ​Keeping up to date with the latest research and completing post-graduate university studies, Katie provides informed, evidence-based treatment options ensuring the best quality of care in treatments are given for optimum results.​
Barefeet Podiatry - Top Podiatrist In Sydney
4
2000 Sydney13.9 km from Kingsgrove
We are a RESULTS based clinic, we focus on solving YOUR heel or foot problem! Over 15 years of experience, conference lecturing, University lecturing and tutoring, we are focused on SOLUTIONS that work ﹠ are practical!
The Podiatry Centre
5
2228 Miranda9 km from Kingsgrove
Our philosophy is to help you feel better as soon as possible. Our years of experience, knowledge and expertise means you can trust your feet in our hands. Our ongoing education and training ensures you have the most up-to-date treatment options available in our Sydney podiatry clinic. We treat feet for a living, so your feet are our life! At The Podiatry Centre we value three key concepts, knowledge, experience and care. Knowledge of the foot anatomy, conditions, new and old treatments, static and dynamic movement and most importantly understanding your feet. We pride ourselves on the experience we have gained as a team. Our clinic compromises of four experienced podiatrists, which when combined have collated experience in sports podiatry, musculoskeletal conditions, dry needling treatment, general care, high risk patients,paediatrics and geriatrics. With our experiences merged, we provide endless possibilities to your presenting problem. Furthermore, we care about you. We understand your pain and want to help you fix it so you can get on with your day and make the most out of life. We are here to help you feel better as fast as possible.
Sydney Foot Clinic
6
2170 Moorebank16.4 km from Kingsgrove
'Sydney Foot Clinic we provide a complete range of podiatry services to clients of all ages. From general foot and nail care, custom orthotics, minor surgery and biomechanical assessments, we use our expertise to provide the best quality care. Through a comprehensive examination, accurate diagnosis, clear explanation we offer an individually tailored short and/or long term treatment regimens to suit each client.'
Sage Bacolod
7

Podiatrist

2000 Sydney13.9 km from Kingsgrove
Our mission is to deal with the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of the feet and lower limbs that is tailored for each patient. We offer a range of treatment options tailored to each patient. No GP referrals required Enhanced Primary care plans accepted. DVA accepted. HICAPS available + Health funds accepted.
Orthotic Podiatry
8
2000 Sydney South13.4 km from Kingsgrove
Podiatry footwear sports injuries workers comp orthotics
A Step Ahead Foot And Ankle Care
9
2760 St Marys40.2 km from Kingsgrove
Sports Podiatry, Relief and rehab for Heel Pain, Plantar Fasciitis, Achilles Tendonitis, Children's heel pain, Neuroma, Plantar Plate Replied. Ingrown Toenail relief/surgery/local anaesthetic. Children’s foot pain or posture assessment. Kids sports injury assessment. Workplace safety assessments, Workplace Injury assessment rehab and recovery. Fungal Nail - thermal laser. Nail restoration - KeryFlex nail restoration. Shockwave Therapy for Achilles Tendon and Shin pain. Orthotic laboratory.
Coffey Michael
10

Podiatrist

2208 Kingsgrove
A Gopinath Dr
11

Podiatrist

2208 Kingsgrove
Harris Movement Engineering
12
2208 Kingsgrove
Kids Oasis Childcare Centre
13
2208 Kingsgrove
Kingsgrove World Of Learning
14
2208 Kingsgrove

Education and training to become a podiatrist

The practice of the podiatrist profession requires a scientific bachelor's degree. The student will acquire their preliminary knowledge in anatomy and biology. Afterward, they must obtain a state diploma in podiatry, which takes three to four years and corresponds to a level of a bachelor's degree. There are several different courses that can be followed in preparation for the entrance exam in schools that grant the diploma. It is possible, for instance, to obtain the PACES by completing the first year of medicine at the university. Additionally, there are also paid preparatory programs available so that one can better understand the admission tests at the training institutes. Moreover, podiatry can be a skill that overlaps with other medical activities. Physiotherapists can choose to be trained in this field. To do so, they may resume their studies or participate in a specific qualifying program.

The field of intervention of a podiatrist.

The profession of podiatrist is considered a paramedical activity. It is a profession that is absolutely inseparable from pedicure, since the training offers simultaneous learning of both professions (pedicure-podiatry). The goal of a pedicure is foot hygiene care, but also foot beauty, involving either skin care or nail care. The podiatrist, on the other hand, must create devices, prostheses, orthoses, insoles, or medical devices to treat foot disorders. He or she is also required to perform screening, then a podiatric assessment. Some practitioners may choose to practice both of these intimately linked competencies. In fact, podiatry is often closely associated with foot care. Pedicures are particularly useful for prosthetic adaptations. The placement of orthopedic insoles can also reduce certain conditions that cause ingrown toenails. The vast majority of pedicurists-podiatrists work independently and open their own private practice alone or with a partner. Some positions are available in hospitals and clinics, such as rehabilitation, geriatrics, reflexology, physical therapy, osteopathy, or rheumatology.

Why should one consult a podiatrist?

• For young children, starting on the right foot is essential. Parents should not hesitate to seek advice from a podiatrist. • Many ailments that we often don't realize such as lower back pain, knee pain, muscle and joint pain, and loss of balance in the elderly are all due to neglected foot problems. It's difficult to walk, and pain itself can induce more or less secondary pain or damage. This is why many problems can be discovered and simply resolved by consulting a podiatrist. • In the case of certain chronic conditions like diabetes, regular preventive consultations with a podiatrist are necessary. It's crucial to maintain foot health integrity to prevent a certain degree of disease complications. Indeed, diabetic patients are responsible for nearly 15,000 amputations each year due to poorly managed complications.

When to consult a podiatrist?

Seek the services of a podiatrist as soon as you feel foot pain, whether it is in the sole of the foot, the heel, the ankle, or the toes. You can also see a podiatrist if you notice that your shoes are wearing out unusually, especially if they are too asymmetrical, severe, or fast. A postural podiatrist can also be consulted if you experience back, knee, or hip pain, as these pains are often caused by a postural problem. If you have painful toes, podiatrists can create orthotics, which will provide immediate and quick relief of toe pain caused by shoe friction.

How to find a podiatrist?

Your general practitioner may recommend a podiatrist for you. You can also visit the Starofservice directory to book an appointment online. This will quickly connect you with reliable practitioners in your area.

The prices of a podiatrist.

A consultation with a podiatrist under sector 1 and 2 agreements costs €27 without exceeding the standard fees. In case of exceeding the standard fees, consultation fees range between €27 and €40 on average. The cost of custom-made orthotics and insoles depends on the patient's shoe size. The fees range from €25 to €29 without exceeding the standard fees. If the practitioner exceeds the standard fees (which often happens), the cost of orthotics and insoles varies between €60 and sometimes more than €100.

How to choose a podiatrist well?

Less known in the world of healthcare, podiatrists are experts in treating skin and nail conditions of the feet. As with any healthcare professional, choosing this specialist should be taken seriously. In addition to the professional qualities recognized by the state diploma of chiropodist-podiatrist, the practitioner must demonstrate certain personal values. What criteria should be taken into account when choosing the ideal specialist? • Respect for regulations and the code of ethics; • The practitioner's experience; • Their specialization; • The services offered; • The fee charged.

Questions to ask a foot specialist (podiatrist) during the first interaction.

Since what year has the clinic been open? What do you feel during a session? What do you feel after a session? When is the best time to schedule an appointment? Is it normal for a corn to come back after foot care? What is the appropriate frequency for treatment? Do you sterilize the equipment used (nail clippers, files, razors, etc.)? Should orthopedic insoles be worn for life? What is the lifespan of an orthopedic insole? From what age can children wear orthopedic insoles? Are there risks of foot amputation in diabetic patients? What are your rates?