Podiatry Warwick
We'll treat your feet!
Need more spring in your step?
In terms of looking after our health, we tend to be mindful to visit the GP, make appointments for dental cleanings, and book regular eye exams. However, there is one incredibly significant part of the body we ignore—our feet. Regular check-ups with our feet are just as vital as any health check-up. After all, our feet are always under strain, and even the smallest problems can develop rapidly into severe complications if not addressed. That’s why regular podiatry assessment check-ups are so important.
Whether you’re young, old, active, or just somebody who is on their feet most of the day, good foot health can make a significant impact to the quality of your lifestyle. By seeing a trusted specialist at our family podiatry centre, you can prevent pain, repair issues in advance, and remain active and independent for the long term.


Who we help.
- Children’s foot health and development
- Active men and women wanting to improve their performance or prevent injuries
- Injury rehab, including shin splints, heel, foot and ankle pain
- Older adults wanting to feel comfortable on their feet
- Anyone with skin and nail problems, including ingrown toenails, corns, callous and fungal nail infections
- People who don’t like the appearance of their toenails
Why Visit Our Family Podiatry Centre?
The benefit of choosing our family podiatry centre is that we treat all the members of your household—from toddlers learning to walk, to grandparents struggling with chronic conditions. We have all the services in one location and are community-based, friendly, and conveniently located.
At our family podiatry centre, you will be welcomed into a supportive, understanding environment in which your needs and care are prioritised. Our podiatrists in Warwick will listen to you, assess, and educate you and your family about the benefits of foot care, often even providing you with some extra resources for improved home care as well.
In patients with chronic conditions like diabetes, arthritis, or circulatory disease, foot health is even more important. These conditions have a likelihood of causing nerve damage (neuropathy), impaired circulation, and slowed healing—making the feet very vulnerable to complications.
A check-up assists in monitoring these risks. Check-ups can prevent infection, ulcers, and amputations in severe cases. Your podiatrist will check for pressure sore symptoms, evaluate circulation and feeling, and help with proper skin and nail care. Even when you are in good health, complications could be developing underneath the skin. Being ahead of these complications can save you from serious complications and maintain your overall mobility and independence in the long-term.
What is a Podiatry Assessment?
A podiatry assessment is more than just a quick glance at your toes. It is a thorough, professional evaluation of your foot health by a qualified podiatrist. These assessments are designed to detect any abnormalities, assess how your feet function during walking or standing, and identify early warning signs of conditions that may otherwise go unnoticed.
During your assessment, your podiatrist will examine the structure of your feet, check for areas of high pressure or wear, evaluate your gait (walking pattern), and ask about any discomfort or past injuries. They may also ask about your general health, footwear habits, and activity levels.
Issues like foot poor posture, nail and skin disease, corns and calluses, early bunions, or tight calf syndrome can all be detected early before becoming more serious. In children and adolescents, checks also help promote healthy development of lower limbs and feet. In older individuals, they are critical in the prevention of falls, arthritis management, and checking for circulation or nerve dysfunction related to diabetes or vascular disease.
One of the best advantages of regular check-ups for foot health is prevention. Most foot problems creep up slowly, and by the time pain becomes apparent, the issue is often well advanced. Regular podiatry examinations every 6-12 months provide early identification and treatment. This may be the difference between needing a new insole and more aggressive treatment down the line.
Diseases like plantar fasciitis, fungal infections, or nerve compression usually start off mildly but turn serious if not treated. Your local podiatrist in Warwick will not only treat whatever issue is present, but they will also be able to offer you expert advice on what you can do at home to improve your movement and foot health.


SYSTEMIC CONDITIONS
Systemic conditions affect the feetand legs as part of affecting the
whole body.
KNEE PAIN
Knee pain can get in the way if yourjob or hobbies are very physical.
FOOT & ANKLE PAIN
Pain is not a normal part of lifeand shouldn’t be put up with or
walked through.
FOREFOOT PAIN
Pain at the forefoot can beextremely limiting and frustrating.
HEEL PAIN
There are many causesfor heel pain, some more
serious than others.
LEG PAIN
Problems with the legs are oftenpainful, frustrating and can have
a significant negative effect.
SKIN & NAILS
Over time, and under certaincircumstances, caring for your
feet, nails and skin can become
very difficult.


- FOOT & ANKLE PAIN Pain is not a normal part of life and shouldn’t be put up with or walked through.
- FOREFOOT PAIN Pain at the forefoot can be extremely limiting and frustrating.
- HEEL PAIN There are many causes for heel pain, some more serious than others.
- KIDS FEET Kids are always growing and changing – but that doesn’t mean they should be in pain.
- KNEE PAIN Knee pain can get in the way if your job or hobbies are very physical.
- LEG PAIN Problems with the legs are often painful, frustrating and can have a significant negative effect.
- SKIN & NAILS Over time, and under certain circumstances, caring for your feet, nails and skin can become very difficult.
- SYSTEMIC CONDITIONS Systemic conditions affect the feet and legs as part of affecting the whole body.
When Should You Book Your Next Foot Check-Up?
If it has been over a year since your last foot check-up, or if you have never had one, now is the time to schedule an appointment. We recommend check-ups at least once a year for most people, and more frequently if you have diabetes, wear orthotics, or get recurring foot pain.
Take care of your feet just like you would take care of teeth or eyes—through attention to detail and expert advice. After all, your feet are your foundation, and their health is about staying mobile, active, and not in pain.
Podiatry FAQs.
The frequency of your visits depends on your concerns or conditions. We will develop a treatment plan during your initial consultation and provide you with an idea of what the time frame may look like.
Podiatry involves assessing your feet and lower limbs, providing care to maintain and promote their good health, and treating issues that may arise. Podiatrists are highly trained and experienced health professionals who are dedicated and passionate about helping you reach your goals and fulfil your needs and requirements when it comes to this important area of your body.
There is an extensive and varied list of conditions and concerns that a podiatrist can diagnose and create a personalised treatment plan for to work towards improving functionality and comfort. That said, seeking this form of health care does not have to wait until you are experiencing discomfort and decreased mobility. Podiatry assistance can be beneficial at any time.
We will discuss with you your requirements and goals, and provide a comprehensive assessment of your feet, including your background health history when relevant. We will then create a customised plan regarding your issues and begin treatment.
Within the extensive list of issues and conditions podiatrists treat, some of the more common we see include plantar fasciitis, fungal infections, heel pain, sprains, and arch concerns.
Some aspects of podiatry care are covered by Medicare. These generally require a referral and depend on the issue you are receiving help for.


Treatments we specialise in.
- All
- Healing
- Injury & Rehab
- Optimisation
- Pain Management
- Strengthening


Biomechanical Assessment


Children’s Foot & Leg Problems


Cycling Assessment & Solestar Orthotics


Footwear Assessment


General Foot Care


Joint Mobilisation


KeryFlex Nail Restoration


Lunula Laser Treatment


Orthema Custom Designed Orthotics


Running Assessment


Stretching & Strengthening


Zebris Gait Analysis


Dry Needling


Shockwave Treatment


Ingrown Toenail Surgery


Wart Removal


MLS Laser Therapy


Lunula Laser Treatment Warwick


Dry Needling Warwick


Fungal Nail Laser Treatment Toowoomba


Fungal Nail Laser Treatment Warwick


KeryFlex Nail Restoration in Warwick


Ingrown Toenail Surgery Warwick


Swift Wart Therapy
Our Warwick Location.
Visit our Warwick clinic, located at Shop 2/44-46 Wood Street, where our team of specialists at Optimise Health are available throughout the week to support your health and wellbeing.
Monday | 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Tuesday | 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Wednesday | 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Thursday | 8:00 am – 4:00 pm
Friday | 7:00 am – 3:00 pm
Saturday | Closed
Sunday | Closed
The Podiatrist Warwick Residents Trust
85.8% rated us at 9 or 10 out of 10 when asked how likely they would be to refer our services to friends or family.
“I go there and they have pretty much excelled in the way they deal with me either looking after my feet or going to Lyle for a massage. When I walk through the door I feel welcomed and the staff there are excellent. Troy should be proud of the wonderful staff he has”.
Christopher Curran
Move Forward with Confidence.
It’s time to put a spring back in your step. By attending our trusted family podiatry centre for regular podiatry assessment sessions, you can identify issues and treat them before they become serious, and stroll through life more easily and confidently.
If you’re looking for a local, trusted podiatrist in Warwick, Optimise Health has a team of skilled experts ready to assist you in putting your best foot forward.