Our qualified podiatrists at Peninsula MDC Mornington treat the full range of foot and ankle conditions — from ingrown toenails and heel pain to custom orthotics and diabetic foot assessments. Healthy feet support an active, pain-free life.
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Your feet carry you through life — yet foot pain is often overlooked or self-managed for too long. Our Mornington podiatrists provide thorough assessment and evidence-based treatment for the full spectrum of lower limb conditions, from acute injuries to chronic diabetic foot management.
Located within a multidisciplinary clinic, our podiatrists work closely with GPs and other allied health providers to ensure conditions like diabetic neuropathy, vascular insufficiency and biomechanical disorders are managed holistically.
Podiatry at Peninsula MDC Mornington is available for patients of all ages — from children presenting with flat feet or growing pains, to adults managing heel pain, sports injuries, ingrown toenails or the complex foot care needs associated with diabetes. Our podiatrist works closely with GPs and the medical team to ensure patients with chronic conditions receive integrated, preventive foot care that evidence shows significantly reduces the risk of diabetic foot complications, including ulceration and amputation. HICAPS private health rebates are processed on-site instantly, and Medicare-rebated visits are available through a GP Team Care Arrangement.
Conservative and surgical management of ingrown toenails (onychocryptosis), including partial nail avulsion under local anaesthetic with phenolisation to prevent recurrence.
Biomechanical gait analysis and prescription of custom-made functional foot orthotics to correct abnormal foot mechanics, reduce pain and prevent injury.
Annual comprehensive diabetic foot assessments including neurological, vascular and structural assessment — essential for preventing diabetic foot ulcers and amputation.
Assessment and management of plantar fasciitis, heel spur syndrome and fat pad atrophy through orthotics, stretching, dry needling and load management.
Biomechanical assessment and management of running-related injuries, stress fractures, shin splints, bunions and overuse conditions affecting active individuals.
Treatment of thickened or fungal nails (onychomycosis), corns, calluses, verrucae (warts) and other dermatological conditions of the foot.
Patients with diabetes require specialised annual foot assessments to detect and prevent complications — our podiatrists are experienced in high-risk foot management.
Gait analysis, prescription and orthotic fabrication are all available at our clinic — no need for separate appointments at multiple providers.
Podiatrists work alongside our GPs, enabling direct communication for chronic disease management plans, wound care and multidisciplinary conditions.
A referral is not required for private podiatry appointments. However, patients with a chronic condition (e.g. diabetes) may be eligible for Medicare-rebated visits via a GP Team Care Arrangement.
People with diabetes are recommended to have a comprehensive foot assessment at least annually, with more frequent reviews (every 3–6 months) for high-risk feet with neuropathy or vascular disease.
After your biomechanical assessment, custom orthotics typically take 2–3 weeks to fabricate. A fitting appointment is included to ensure optimal comfort and function.
Yes. Paediatric flat feet (pes planus) is a common presentation. Our podiatrists assess whether treatment is indicated and may prescribe orthotics or exercises if clinically necessary.
Most Extras policies include podiatry. We process HICAPS rebates on-site at your appointment for immediate reimbursement.
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