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A podiatrist is a Allied Healthcare specialist who assesses, diagnoses and manages medical conditions of structures affecting the lower limb. Podiatrists complete a 4 year undergraduate Bachelor of Podiatry which covers human anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, podiatric surgery and pharmacology. A podiatrist works in close conjunction with many Allied Health Professionals and Medical Doctors to provide holistic healthcare for patients. A podiatrist can help alleviate foot and leg pain, in both a sporting and day to day setting.

No. You do not need a referral to visit a Podiatrist at Morecroft’s Podiatry Services. However, an EPC referral from your GP will be required if you have a high risk condition and wish to have your treatment bulk billed. Contact our friendly reception staff via phone or online to book your appointment.

Call us on 03 9735 1273

To cancel your appointment, call us on 03 9735 1273. Please give at least 24 hours or as much notice as possible. This frees up the appointment time for other patients.