Podiatry

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Comprehensive Foot & Lower Limb Care

At Mullumbimby Comprehensive Health Centre, our podiatrists are dedicated to diagnosing, managing and treating a wide range of issues affecting the lower limbs, from the knee joint down, with a particular emphasis on the feet. Our podiatry services address various concerns including skin and nail conditions, diabetic foot assessments, muscle pain, ligament injuries, tendinitis, sore joints and issues related to the vascular and neurological systems. To provide comprehensive care, our podiatrists utilise a variety of approaches such as stretching and strengthening exercises, orthotic therapy, in-shoe padding, manipulation and sports strapping. We also offer referrals for x-rays and ultrasounds when necessary. Whether you’re dealing with common foot problems like corns, calluses and ingrown nails or more complex conditions requiring careful interventions, the podiatry team at Mullumbimby Comprehensive Health Centre is equipped to provide thorough and personalised care aimed at improving your mobility and overall foot health.


To book an appointment with a podiatrist in Mullumbimby, call Mullumbimby Comprehensive Health Centre on (02) 6684 1511. We can also assist with skin health, women's health, men's health, family medicine, chronic disease management, travel vaccinations, QML pathology, osteopathy, naturopathy and nutrition, exercise physiology, physiotherapy, psychology, mental health services and preventative health.

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Common Issues We Treat

At Mullumbimby Comprehensive Health Centre, our podiatrists are committed to diagnosing and treating a wide range of foot and lower limb issues, offering care to help you maintain optimal mobility and comfort. We address various conditions that affect your feet and legs, offering personalised treatment to meet your specific needs.


Common conditions we treat include:


  • Plantar fasciitis and other causes of heel pain that can impact your ability to walk comfortably.
  • Flat feet that can lead to further complications if not managed properly.
  • Ankle pain requiring careful assessment and targeted treatment.
  • Ball of foot pain.
  • Achilles tendinitis affecting the tendon at the back of your ankle.
  • Bunions causing discomfort and difficulty wearing shoes.
  • Leg and shin pain often related to overuse or biomechanical issues.
  • Children’s foot issues, including in-toeing gait, knee pain and flat feet.
  • Corns, calluses, fissures, warts and tinea affecting the skin on your feet.
  • Nail problems, such as ingrown toenails and fungal infections.
  • Ulcerations requiring prompt attention to prevent complications.


Our podiatry team creates tailored treatment plans focused on improving foot health and overall mobility, helping you achieve lasting relief and maintain an active, healthy lifestyle.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How long is a podiatry consultation?

    An initial consultation is usually 45 mins and follow-up consultations are usually 30 mins.


    No referral is needed to see a podiatrist unless you wish to consult one under the Veterans’ Affairs scheme or for WorkCare in Queensland.

  • What will happen in a podiatry consultation?

    Your podiatrist may use a wide range of approaches such as stretching and strengthening prescription, orthotic therapy, in shoe padding, manipulation, sports strapping, x-ray and ultrasound referrals (for which we are bulk billed), as well as the more common treatments of skin and nail problems.

  • What happens during the appointment?

    Your first appointment will involve a thorough case history and will require you to perform several activities to assess your current physical capabilities. From your assessment, appropriate goals will be set and a personalised program will be developed.


    The following consultations will involve performing the exercises in your program with a focus on the strength and fitness goals developed after your assessment. Close supervision will ensure correct technique and allow for modifications and exercise progression.

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