Podiatrists
Walk Without Pain Podiatry Clinics
Walk Without Pain Podiatry Clinics
Walk Without Pain ! 7 Full-time accredited podiatrists. 4 Convenient locations. Together we have over 200 hours of extra training per year, 90 years experience and more than 500,000 feet examined. If you've got it, we have seen it + fixed it before. Walk Without Pain!
We treat: Foot pain, heel pain, podiatry, podiatrist, plantar fasciitis, orthotics, orthoses, orthotic, orthosis, heel spurs, chiropodist, Sever's disease, foot arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, foot joint pain, shin splints, compartment syndrome, tibial incompetence, tibial dysfunction, Charcot's foot, Charcot Marie Tooth disease of the foot, metatarsalgia, stress fractures Morton's neuroma, nerve impingement in the foot, numbness of the foot, night pain, numb feet, tarsal tunnel disease, growing pains, sciatica, iliotibial band syndrome, ITB syndrome, knee pain, trochanteric bursitis, leg pains, buttock pain, patellofemoral pain, lateral tracking patella, chondromalacia patella, lower back pain, sacroiliac joint pain, leg length difference, limb length discrepency, uneven leg length, aching feet, sub-scapular pain, bunions, hallux valgus, HAV, Hallux limitus, intoeing, pigeon toe, pronation, aching feet, pain when standing, aching legs, injury, injuries, ankle sprains, foot strains.
Dermatological Complaints: Ingrown toenails, painful toenails, fungal toenails, callus,corns, calluses, callous, ulcers, callouses, wound, infection.
If your ORTHOTICS are:
Too hard? Too chunky? Too expensive?
Then: Copythotics are:
Handmade to fit Feminine footwear. Yes, really!\
Up to 60% cheaper than regular orthotic devices.
More flexible and softer than regular orthotic devices.
Can be complete in only 1 visit, making your life easier.
We are podiatrists and therefore health fund rebates ...read more
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Economical, efficient, effective and great communicators. By the end of my first visit, I knew what was wrong and had a plan to get better. I was given some info to take home and a ‘treatment plan’ that laid out what was supposed to make me better, how long it would take and what we would move on to if it didn’t. We didn’t need to take the more full-on steps fortunately, but it was reassuring to know that there was going to be a way to get rid of this pain one way or another.
I went to see a podiatrist at this practice called Stephanie on the recommendation of my GP. I had what we thought was sacroiliac joint pain and I had tried everything for it that we could think of. Dr Linda sent me thinking maybe it was a pain referring from the foot or something. As it turned out, Stephanie couldnt help me but what impressed me about the visit was that she knew in a matter of minutes all of the things that it wasnt these being things that had cost me lots of money and lots of wasted months to rule out. She sent a short list of maybe three things back to my doc with a recommendation to do a couple of specific tests and sure enough, she was pretty much right. So, while she didnt treat me really in any way, I am very happy that I went to see her that day as we now know what is wrong and have a game plan to treat it.