Advanced Technology Techniques
Local Podiatrists near Enfield
Our podiatry clinics in North Adelaide and Eastwood are committed to delivering exceptional foot care to the Enfield community.
At Adelaide Podiatry Clinics, we strive to take a holistic approach to treating your current foot and leg conditions and injuries with our team of experienced podiatrists.
No matter your age, we believe that your future is worth investing in. That’s why we prioritise listening to your unique story, conducting a thorough assessment, and creating a tailored treatment plan that addresses the underlying cause of your issue. Our use of cutting-edge technology helps us achieve the best possible outcomes without the need for surgery or expensive treatments.
We service local communities throughout Adelaide including Enfield and the surrounding suburbs.
What is Podiatry?
Podiatry is an essential field of allied health that focuses on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of conditions related to the feet, ankles, and lower limbs. Podiatrists, commonly known as foot doctors, are highly trained healthcare professionals who use a combination of techniques, including medical, surgical, and rehabilitative, to address foot and ankle problems.
Podiatrists are responsible for treating patients of all ages, from children to the elderly, who have a range of medical conditions, including diabetes, sports injuries, and arthritis. Their work is vital in helping people maintain their independence, mobility, and overall quality of life. By providing tailored care, advice, and treatment, podiatrists can prevent further complications and promote the overall health and well-being of their patients.
What Can I Expect at my First Podiatry Appointment?
When you first see a podiatrist, they will conduct a comprehensive examination of your foot and ankle, including a gait analysis and a review of your medical history. Based on your symptoms and evaluation, our podiatrists will develop a customised treatment plan that incorporates advanced techniques like orthotics, dry needling, shockwave therapy, and rehabilitation exercise programs to meet your unique needs.
What Conditions Can Podiatry Help With?
Podiatrists also provide care for diabetic patients, helping to prevent and manage diabetic foot complications such as neuropathy, ulceration, and infection. In addition to these conditions, podiatrists can help with a range of skin and nail disorders, including fungal infections, warts, corns, and calluses. No matter what type of foot or ankle problem you may be experiencing, a podiatrist can provide individualised care and personalised treatment options to help you get back on your feet.
Podiatry is an essential part of healthcare that focuses on a range of foot, ankle, and lower limb issues. Podiatrists commonly treat conditions such as plantar fasciitis, bunions, ingrown toenails, hammer toe, flat feet, heel spurs, Achilles tendonitis, and shin splints. Additionally, they provide care for diabetic patients to prevent and manage diabetic foot complications like neuropathy, ulceration, and infection. Podiatrists are also equipped to handle a variety of skin and nail conditions, including fungal infections, warts, corns, and calluses. A podiatrist can provide personalised care and treatment options to help you recover and regain your mobility.
FAQs
When should I see a podiatrist?
What can I expect during my first visit to a podiatrist?
Do I need a referral from my doctor to see a podiatrist?
Will my health insurance cover podiatry services?
Can podiatry help with sports injuries?
Are there any risks or complications associated with podiatry treatment?
What areas do you service?
Book Online in less than 60 Seconds
Join over 20,000 South Australians who are now pain free!
