Family Focus Podiatry aims to address your individual foot and related lower limb concerns with professional advice always given.
Q1. Do I Need a Referral to See a Podiatrists?
A1. No- A Podiatrist is a fully qualified Allied Health Professional where you can claim your payment through most Private Health Funds.
Yes- For eligible patients BULK BILLING is available with your regular G.P.'s referral under Medicare-CDM Plan ). DVA or Veteran Affairs patients are Bulk Billed with a G.P.'s referral (D904). Work Cover is Bulk Billed with a G.P.'s referral.
Q2. Why should I see a Podiatrist if I am a Diabetic?
A2. Diabetes affects the Lower Limb in many ways including Circulation and Nerve Supply to Feet & Limbs. A Podiatrist can provide you with a comprehensive Assessment on the above- including corns, calluses, foot deformities, footwear etc...It may be advisable that you have regular footcare with a Podiatrist- preventing injuries and infections. An improvement in your biomechanics can assist in lesion prevention or ulcer formation.
Q3. What are Customised Orthotics?
A3. Customised Orthotics improve your Biomechanics often relieving pain in a Foot or Lower Limb by altering forces to your Limb. A Biomechanical & Gait Assessment can provide detailed information to Customise the Orthotics Prescription to your Individual Feet. From a Computer Scan of your feet- these are Milled out by a sophisticated Machine in a Lab. Conditions such as Heel Pain, Shin Splints, and even some other pain in Hip, Knee or Lower Back are often treated by Orthotics.
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