PODIATRIC SERVICES

Surgical intervention for most foot or ankle conditions is generally only considered after conservative treatment has proven insufficient in relieving pain or restoring an acceptable quality of life for the patient. However, some interventions are aimed at limiting further degenerative changes or stemming the progression of a disease. When surgery is being considered, modern techniques are aimed at minimising peri-operative pain, restoring function, and providing treatment which offers long-term lasting solutions.

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Forefoot and Midfoot surgeries

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Skin and soft tissue surgery

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Rearfoot and ankle surgery

  • Pain Minimisation

    Modern techniques using anatomical blunt dissection and gentle tissue handling minimises pain

  • Get Back To Living

    Early ambulation and rehabilitation with typically shorter recovery periods

  • Experience and care

    Broad experience, thorough analysis and planning, meticulous implementation, and careful follow-up