Bringing unrivaled, uncompromised podiatry treatment to your home.

What we offer

 

Independant Home visits

We at Podiatry Unlimited offer at home services where we come to you. We provide uncompromising care without you leaving your house. Equire now to find out more about our podiatry home visits. Flexible payment options availiable

Aged Care & Nursing Homes

Aged care and nursing homes often provide residents with access to a range of healthcare services, including podiatry. Podiatry services can be an important part of the care plan for residents with foot and ankle problems, as these conditions can affect mobility, balance, and overall quality of life.

Podiatry services for residents in aged care and nursing homes may include the following:

  • Assessment of foot and ankle function

  • Treatment of foot and ankle conditions, including foot and ankle pain, wounds, infections, and deformities

  • Custom foot orthotics (insoles) to improve foot function and reduce pain

  • Footwear assessment and recommendations

  • Advice on foot and ankle care and prevention

  • Referral to other healthcare professionals, if needed

Podiatry services can be provided in a variety of settings, including private clinics, hospitals, and community health centers. Some podiatrists may also offer home visits or telehealth consultations for residents who have difficulty traveling.

If you are a resident in an aged care or nursing home and are interested in accessing podiatry services, you will need to speak with your healthcare provider or the facility's staff. Your healthcare provider or facility staff can help you to determine your needs and can arrange for a referral to a podiatrist if necessary.

It is important to note that the availability and cost of podiatry services may vary depending on your location and the specific needs of your care plan. It is always a good idea to discuss your needs and options with a podiatrist or healthcare provider to determine the best course of action.

NDIS Podiatry Care

Podiatrists in our clinics are trained to provide a range of services to individuals with disabilities, including those who are eligible for the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS).

The NDIS is a government-funded program that provides support to people with permanent and significant disability. It is designed to help people with disability to live a more independent and fulfilling life, and to participate in their community.

Podiatry services can be an important part of an NDIS plan for people with disability. Podiatrists can help individuals with disability to manage foot and ankle problems, which can affect mobility, balance, and overall quality of life. They can also help to prevent foot and ankle problems from developing or worsening.

Podiatry services may include the following:

  • Assessment of foot and ankle function

  • Treatment of foot and ankle conditions, including foot and ankle pain, wounds, infections, and deformities

  • Custom foot orthotics (insoles) to improve foot function and reduce pain

  • Footwear assessment and recommendations

  • Advice on foot and ankle care and prevention

  • Referral to other healthcare professionals, if needed

Podiatry services can be provided in a variety of settings, including private clinics, hospitals, and community health centers. Some podiatrists may also offer home visits or telehealth consultations for individuals who have difficulty traveling.

If you are eligible for the NDIS and are interested in accessing podiatry services, you will need to have a current NDIS plan in place. Your NDIS plan should include goals related to your foot and ankle health and mobility, and should outline the supports and services you need to achieve these goals. You can then use your NDIS funding to access podiatry services that are aligned with your plan.

It is important to note that the availability and cost of podiatry services may vary depending on your location and the specific needs of your NDIS plan. It is always a good idea to discuss your needs and options with a podiatrist or NDIS planner to determine the best course of action.