Some of the conditions we treat:
Ankle Pain
Ankle Injuries are extremely common. Injuries can be sudden or acute OR develop over time often referred to as a chronic overuse injury which is seen more commonly by our Podiatrists. The most common acute injury is a…
Corns and Callous
Skin conditions are very common causes of foot pain that your Podiatrist will be able to treat. Skin conditions can range from simple thickening of the skin such as callus or corn formation. Some Skin conditions present…
Foot Fungus
Fungal foot infections are easy to catch and a lot harder to treat. There are many different types of foot fungus and can range from simple Tinea or athlete’s foot infections to fungal nail infections.
Heels & Arch
Pain in the heel or arch of the foot is what the Peninsula Foot clinic team help people with every day. Heel pain may be a sudden or more gradual onset and can vary from first step pain in the morning to achy feet by…
Ingrown Toenails
Ingrown toenails or Onychocryptosis is a condition where the nail pushes into the surrounding tissue causing pressure and pain. In some cases, this nail edge or spike pierces the surrounding skin of the nail causing…
Knees pain
Painful symptoms of the knee can directly relate to poor foot posture and alignment that put load on the tendons, ligaments and joints. Your Podiatrist will be able to assess if your foot type is contributing to your…
Lower Leg Pain
Lower Leg Pain is a common presentation. The lower leg involves the 2 large bones Tibia and Fibula, large muscle groups that assist with function of the foot and ankle. Lower leg pain is a common complaint of distance…
Sport Injuries
The team of Podiatrists at Peninsula Foot Clinic understand how important your mobility is. Whether you like walking, running or a round of Golf we are keen to keep you doing what you love. Injuries and pain in the feet…
Warts and Verrrucas
Warts are a skin condition caused by a virus that is commonly picked up in communal areas such as public showers or swimming pools. They commonly present as a raised lesion with a rough surface and can often look like…