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The friendly My FootDr podiatry team at Currambine (formerly Preston Podiatry) are here to provide professional podiatry services using state-of-the-art modern technology across the local community, including neighbouring suburbs of Joondalup (3KM), Beldon (6KM), Burns Beach (3KM), Connolly (3KM), Craigie (7KM), Duncraig (14KM), Edgewater (7KM) and Hillarys (10KM). Call us today!
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Our Able Motion certified podiatrists have undertaken further training and have a special interest in managing complex cases. These include patients with complex deformities, post-trauma or neurological rehabilitation, paediatric concerns and hypermobility.
My FootDr is a proud supporter of the NDIS and are an innovative, nationally registered provider of podiatry services to NDIS participants across Australia.
Regular podiatric care plays an integral role in the prevention of diabetic foot complications. Our My FootDr podiatrists are trained in diabetic foot care to make sure our patients have the best outcome.
We have two different kinds of laser, both cold and thermal types, and depending on your individual presentation we will find the very best treatment for you.
CAM Walkers, otherwise known as Moon Boots, are an integral part of the recovery process for many patients with foot, ankle or lower leg injuries. They are designed to optimise your recovery, helping you attain optimum and timely results.
At My FootDr we are passionate about providing all our patient’s treatment options that lead to better health outcomes for not only themselves, but their families too. Being a preferred provider of a health fund means that our clinics may allow you access to exclusive benefits dependent on your level of cover.
The friendly My FootDr podiatry team at Currambine (formerly Preston Podiatry) are here to provide professional podiatry services using state-of-the-art modern technology across the local community, including neighbouring suburbs of Joondalup (3KM), Beldon (6KM), Burns Beach (3KM), Connolly (3KM), Craigie (7KM), Duncraig (14KM), Edgewater (7KM) and Hillarys (10KM). Call us today!
The My FootDr team at Currambine believe that healthy feet can lead to a better quality of life. That’s why our team of highly qualified podiatrists have been helping patients across the local community improve how they live by providing world-class foot care treatments. Located in suite 12 on Hobsons Gate, our Currambine podiatry clinic can assist with:
My FootDr Currambine are proud to have introduced the laser nail treatment technology to Perth and continue to remain up to date with the latest technology. Our clinic specialises in laser nail treatments for nail fungus, nail surgery for ingrown toenails, and orthotic treatments. There are many reasons why our friendly team are the best option for the treatment of your toenail fungus, including:
We are Perth’s first podiatry clinics specialising in the laser treatment of nail fungus. Since 2013 we have carefully treated thousands of cases without a single complication.
Advanced Technology – Unlike other clinics, we utilise two very different lasers. The Fox Class 4 Yag Laser, which is a powerful thermal laser and, the Lunula Class 2 dual diode cold laser – a zero pain treatment that utilises two lasers simultaneously.
We have extensive knowledge of the organisms that cause nail issues and the many conditions that look like fungus but are not.
We offer affordable rates with private health rebates available.
We only employ friendly, highly qualified staff.
Our Currambine podiatry clinic has consistently provided care for people of all ages and lifestyles with a range of foot concerns not just limited to toenail fungus. The Currambine podiatry team service all of Currambine and surrounding suburbs including Joondalup (3KM), Beldon (6KM), Burns Beach (3KM), Connolly (3KM), Craigie (7KM), Duncraig (14KM), Edgewater (7KM) and Hillarys (10KM). For any questions or to arrange an appointment make sure to call us today or book online.
Having warts on the bottom of the feet that won’t go away is a frustrating, ongoing problem that can last months or even years. They can make walking unpleasant but also painful. While many people are told that they should just wait for the wart to go away on its own, or to use padding in the meantime that only ever provides a little temporary relief, the reality is that when left untreated, warts can stick around for a very long time.
What are plantar warts and how are they caused?
Plantar warts are small, rough, round growths that are medically known as verrucae and present on the bottom of the foot. They’re caused by a virus called the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV) in the outer skin layer and are often contracted in childhood. Once you’ve contracted the virus, you’ll always have it in your system, so plantar warts may pop up spontaneously throughout your lifetime.
Ingrown toenails on a woman's foot, pain in the big toe closeup
Ingrown toenails, also known as onychocryptosis, are a common and painful complaint. A true ingrown toenail is when a spike or edge of nail pierces the skin at the nail edge. This is known as the sulcus and can cause inflammation and even lead to infection.
There are a variety of factors that can cause ingrown toenails. The most common cause is due to improper cutting of your toenail and leaving a spike of nail in the sulcus. It can also be a result of a curved nail, known as an involuted nail, from external pressure.
If you are experiencing pain, redness, and swelling around your toenail, it may be time to consider seeing one of our podiatrists. With over 30 years of combined experience in treating foot and ankle conditions, we have successfully treated many cases of ingrown toenails.
Approximately 200,000 Australians are hospitalised every year as a result of having a fall. Bone fractures are the most common type of injury resulting from a fall. While falls are most common in those aged over 65, young males aged 5-24 years are also particularly prone to falls.
Are you the one in ten Australians who has a fungal nail infection (onychomycosis)? You can treat nail fungus easily with the Lunula Cold Laser. The latest in cold laser technology, this service is a painless, fast and highly effective treatment for fungal nail infections.
Onychomycosis is a word that has probably never been used in your household before. As the medical name for fungal nail infections, it might also not be something that gathers much airtime at the family dinner table either. However, while some people may feel embarrassed revealing such a foot condition, there really is nothing taboo about talking about toenails.
At our My FootDr Currambine, West Perth, Emerald Lakes, Camberwell and Wembley podiatry clinics, our podiatrists effectively, safely and painlessly treat fungal nail infections using the innovative Lunula Cold Laser treatment. More than just treating the infection, we also have a strong focus on preventing re-infection, so your nail does not quickly become reinfected from the fungal spores currently present on your shoes and socks, or even your shower at home.