Foot Health

Podiatry is an allied health service committed to keeping your feet deadly!
A podiatrist conducting a foot health check on an Indigenous client.
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What can we support you with?

Podiatrists specialise in fixing problems with your feet, ankles, and lower legs to keep you comfortable, mobile, and independent.  

A podiatrist with an Indigenous client

A podiatrist can support foot health for Mob through: 

  • Advice on the right shoes for all the family, including in-shoe supports and padding 
  • Diabetes foot checks and education 
  • Foot health checks, including blood flow and sensation (feeling in your feet) 
  • Foot pain  
  • Foot sores that are slow to heal 
  • Hard skin, tinea and corns 
  • Jarjums foot concerns 
  • Thick, curly or ingrown toenails. 

Our services

At your first appointment, the podiatrist will assess your feet and yarn with you about how we can best support you.  

If you have diabetes, we recommend a visit with our deadly podiatrist at least once a year, just like you have your eyes and blood sugar tested. 

Where to start?

If you have had your 715 Health Check, you can request a referral from you doctor to see a podiatrist. 

You can also yarn with your doctor or nurse about foot health for Mob at our clinic.  

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Goodna Clinic

Monday, Wednesday, Friday 7:00am – 5:30pm
Tuesday 7:00am – 7:00pm
Thursday 7:00am – 6:30pm
Saturday 8:30am – 4:30pm
Sunday Closed
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Mums and Bubs Health Hub

Weekdays 8:30am – 4:30pm
Weekends Closed
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The Pamela Mam Health Centre acknowledges the Ugarapul and Yuggera people as the Traditional Custodians of the lands and waterways where we work.  We pay respect to Elders past and present.

This website contains images, names, and voices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have passed away. With permission from their families, we have continued to use their images to acknowledge and honour their contributions in making our communities healthy and strong.