


From corns and calluses to cracked heels and nail care—routine treatments to keep your feet healthy.
Read MoreAdvanced Lunula Cold Laser for a safe, effective, and pain-free fungal nail solution.
Read MoreA safe and effective minor procedure to permanently remove the problematic section of the nail, providing lasting relief and preventing recurrence.
Read MoreUsing medical-grade nitric acid, we effectively treat plantar warts with minimal discomfort and quicker healing compared to traditional methods.
Read MoreComprehensive assessment and treatment of fungal skin conditions to relieve itching, prevent spread, and restore healthy skin.
Read MorePreventative screenings to monitor circulation, nerve health, and skin condition in diabetic patients.
Read MoreFor diabetic ulcers and infected wounds, working alongside GPs and referring to nearby high risk foot services where necessary.
Read MoreExpert guidance on proper shoes, appropriate sizing advice and education regarding important features to look for when purchasing shoes.
Read MoreFor patients unable to visit our clinic, we offer in-home podiatry care within a limited radius. Our portable setup allows us to provide general foot care, wound management, and diabetic screenings without compromising on quality. Ideal for aged care, mobility-restricted individuals, and post-operative recovery.
Read MoreIn-depth assessment of walking/running mechanics using video and range of motion assessments.
Read MoreSay goodbye to plantar fasciitis and stubborn heel pain with shockwave therapy and expert care.
Read MoreShockwave therapy is a non-invasive treatment used to stimulate healing in chronic tendon and heel pain.
Read MoreDry needling is a technique that uses fine, sterile needles to target myofascial trigger points—knots in the muscle that cause pain and limit mobility. By stimulating these points, we promote blood flow, reduce muscle tension, and restore flexibility. It’s commonly used to treat foot and ankle pain, shin splints, and tight calves.
Read MoreWhether it’s due to a sprain, overuse, or structural imbalance, foot and ankle pain can interrupt daily life. At Clear Step Podiatry, we assess the root cause using biomechanical testing and treat with evidence-based solutions including shockwave therapy, dry needling, taping, orthotics, and rehabilitation exercises.
Read MorePlantar fasciitis (often called plantar heel pain) is inflammation and degenerative change at the origin of the plantar fascia on the underside of the heel. It is the most common cause of chronic heel pain in adults and can affect both active and sedentary people.
Read MoreAchilles tendinopathy is pain, swelling and impaired function of the Achilles tendon, typically resulting from overuse and failed tendon healing responses rather than simple “inflammation.” It can present as mid-portion tendinopathy or insertional tendinopathy near the heel bone.
Read MoreMedial tibial stress syndrome (MTSS), commonly known as shin splints, is exercise-related pain along the inner (posteromedial) border of the tibia. It is an overuse injury frequently seen in runners and soldiers and represents a spectrum of bone/soft-tissue loading responses rather than a single pathology.
Read MoreAnkle sprains are injuries to the ligaments that stabilise the ankle joint, most commonly the lateral ligament complex following an inversion injury. They range from mild (grade I) to severe (grade III) and are one of the most common musculoskeletal injuries.
Read MoreMetatarsalgia is pain under the forefoot (metatarsal heads) and includes a range of causes that increase plantar pressure beneath the forefoot. It may be localised to one metatarsal head or more diffuse across the ball of the foot.
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No referral is needed for private appointments. However, EPC/Chronic Disease Management Plans from your GP do require a referral addressed to 'Clear Step Podiatry'.
Most appointments take 30–45 minutes, depending on the service required.
Most treatments are gentle and comfortable. We always explain what to expect and prioritise your comfort.
Yes, we offer on-the-spot claims for eligible services with your health fund card. Please check with your private health insurer to confirm your podiatry cover and rebate eligibility.
It’s an advanced assessment using video and range of motion assessments to evaluate how you walk/run. This helps us create targeted treatment plans, like custom orthotics.
Absolutely — we offer expert footwear advice, including education regarding supportive features to look for in shoes, and stock insoles tailored to your needs.
Yes. We provide wound assessment and care for high-risk patients such as diabetics, working with GPs and local high risk foot clinics to manage healing.
We can provide in-home podiatry care for patients with limited mobility or those requiring wound assessment in a home setting. Please note home visits are only available for eligible patients within a limited service radius from our clinic. Please contact us to check if your location is covered.