Formerly known as Scarborough Podiatry
We love helping you live your best life, and that means living it pain free!
Are you currently experiencing pain in your feet, knees or lower leg? We want to help you. If you live or work in Scarborough, Doubleview, or Karrinyup, book an appointment now, for your first step to better feeling and functioning feet.
Our Services
Some conditions we treat include
- Diabetes Education and Foot Care
- Corn and Callous Treatment
- Heel & Knee pain treatment
- Orthotics
- Metatarsalgia Treatment
- Plantar Wart Treatment
- Choosing a Good Shoe
- Morton’s Neuroma Treatment
- Hallux Treatment
- Ingrown Toe Nail Treatment
- Achilles Tendonitis Treatment
- Shin Pain Treatment
- Pronation & Flat Feet
- Bunion Pain
- Tough Nail Issues
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Clinic Information
Here at Scarborough Beach Podiatry, we look after the feet of all those living or working in Scarborough and surrounds.
Make an Appointment
Our podiatrists would love to help you on your way to happier and healthier feet. Book now so that you can get back to living life free from pain.
Opening Hours
Monday 8.00am – 5.00pm
Tuesday closed
Wednesday 8.00am – 6.00pm
Thursday closed
Friday 8.00am – 5.00pm
Introducing Shockwave Therapy at Scarborough Podiatry
Leave foot pain in the dust with this new breakthrough technology. If you’ve been suffering from chronic foot pain, Morton’s Neuroma, Plantar Fasciitis or Achilles Tendinitis, Shockwave Therapy may be the solution to your problems. With clients showing remarkable improvements in inflammation and pain after just three to six treatments, this procedure speaks for itself. Shockwave therapy is a relatively simple procedure in which ultrasonic waves are applied to areas of pain. This wave delivers energy to the injured tissue or tendon, which stimulates the healing process, allowing you to recover more rapidly. As always before undergoing such procedures, it is recommended to speak to our experienced podiatrists to evaluate whether you are eligible for this service. Want to learn more about shockwave therapy?