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23 Dandenong Road E, Frankston 3199
Parking is available off Erskine Street. Please enter via the back entrance door.
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Your initial appointment is designed to establish a clear clinical understanding of your needs. We will review your medical history, assess foot and lower limb function, and discuss any symptoms or concerns affecting your movement or comfort.
Where appropriate, treatment may begin during the appointment. You will leave with a personalised plan outlining findings, recommended care, and next steps.
Initial consultations are 40 minutes and treatment is carried out at the first appointment. If you have relevant imaging, commonly worn footwear, or existing orthotics, please bring them with you.
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Our clinic hours are:
Tuesday: 9:00am – 5:00pm
Wednesday: 8:00am – 5:00pm
Friday: 10:00am – 3:00pm
Appointments can be booked online via the Book Appointment button.
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We are currently in the process of setting up Tyro so private health can be claimed at the time of payment. In the meantime, we can provide a receipt for you to claim directly with your health fund.
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No referral is required to see a podiatrist.
However, if you are accessing services through Medicare Enhanced Primary Care (EPC) plans or Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA) funding, a current GP referral is required to receive these benefits.
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We treat a wide range of foot and lower limb conditions, including skin and nail concerns, heel pain, musculoskeletal injuries, gait and biomechanical issues, diabetic foot care, and children’s foot conditions. If you’re unsure whether podiatry is right for your concern, we’re always happy to chat.
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Initial consultations are typically around 40 minutes, allowing time for assessment, treatment, and discussion. Follow-up appointments are generally 20 minutes, depending on the type of care required.
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Yes. We provide podiatry care for children of all ages, supporting foot development, movement, and lower limb function as they grow. Our practitioners assess each child’s individual needs, addressing concerns such as gait patterns, growth-related pain, skin and nail conditions, and sports injuries.
Treatment is tailored to the child’s stage of development, with clear, practical guidance provided for parents and carers where required.