Fiona grew up on the Mornington Peninsula and studied Podiatry at La Trobe University. After spending several years living and working overseas in London, she returned to the Peninsula, where she has worked in private practice for almost 20 years.

Fiona is a passionate foodie who loves exploring new restaurants and travelling the world in search of unique culinary experiences. She enjoys spending time with her partner, who is also a podiatrist, and rarely misses the chance for a cheeky tasting at a local winery.

Her weekends are often spent discovering new dining spots, visiting local wineries, planning her next overseas adventure, gardening and taking her dog, Hershie, for relaxing afternoon walks. Her career includes four years with the National Health Service (NHS) in the UK before moving into private practice, where she found her true professional passion and has remained ever since.

Fiona is highly experienced in all areas of podiatry. In addition to general podiatry (skin and nail care), she treats musculoskeletal and sporting injuries such as heel, arch, and forefoot pain. She also provides comprehensive diabetic foot care, children’s podiatry, treatment for ingrown toenails (both conservative and surgical), occupational injury management, orthotic therapy, shockwave therapy, laser therapy for fungal nails, and Swift therapy for warts.

If you are looking for an experienced podiatrist with a gentle touch and genuine, traditional care, Fiona would be delighted to help you get back on your feet. She consults at MyFootDr in Warragul.