Frontier Foot Clinic values and cares about its clients. Together, we aim to provide you with expert care to accurately diagnose, treat and rehabilitate problem feet, fast and effectively.
We can also advise on preventive solutions to avoid problems with your feet later in life. Our team of dedicated podiatrists are competent and experienced in all facets of Podiatry. We provided a holistic approach to your healthcare and specialise in a variety of podiatric fields, with our podiatrists also training in Dry Needling, Foot Mobilisation Techniques, Prolotherapy, Exercise Physiology, and Personal Training.
Contact
☎ CONTACT
Email: admin@frontierfootclinic.com
Phone: 03 9374 2800
➤ LOCATIONs
Eastbrooke Family Clinic Lincolnville
Level 1 493-495 Keilor Road, Niddrie 3042
Deer Park Medical Centre
Shop 97, Brimbank Shopping Centre, Deer Park 3023
(next to the Woolworths)
Harding Street Medical Centre
16 Harding Street, Coburg 3058
History
Frontier Foot Clinic was established in 2013, working with doctors in general practice around the North-Western Suburbs of Melbourne, before finding a permanent location, within the Eastbrooke Medical Centre Lincolinville. Frontier Foot Clinic have the fortune of long serving admin staff Pola and Mozzie , who have both worked with us for over ten years.
Frontier Foot Clinic have several locations across the North-West of Melbourne, so let us know which is most convenient for you!
Common treated conditions
Plantar heel pain
It involves inflammation of a thick band of tissue that runs across the bottom of your foot and connects your heel bone to your toes (plantar fascia). Plantar fasciitis commonly causes stabbing pain that usually occurs with your first steps in the morning.
Sports injuries
Either acute or overuse sports injuries can be accessed and managed by our podiatrist to get you back out on the track or field as soon as possible.
Shin splints
Medial or anterior tibial stress syndrome (Shin Splints) commonly caused by overuse, combined with a tight calf muscle and biomechanical anomaly leading to periosteal inflammation along the medial or anterior tibial boarder.
Ingrown toenails
Ingrown toenails are when the edge of the nail grows into the skin causing infection. Symptoms are localised pain down the margin of the toenail, redness, swelling and potentially pus, if infection is present.
Flat feet
Pronation, or rolling in of the feet, is normal and is a part of our shock absorbing mechanism, However, it does come with its pitfalls, overpronation can become symptomatic if left untreated.
Corns and Callus
Hard skin (Hyperkeratosis) caused by sheer or focal pressure is very common, and can be quite painful. Hyperkeratosis is the body’s defence mechanism for excessive pressure over an area, and is commonly referred to as a corn, or callus.
Get in touch.
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For job opportunities, please email us your resume. We’re always looking for new and exceptional talent to join us.