Entire Podiatry in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia | Podiatrist
Entire Podiatry
Locality: Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Phone: +61 7 3229 9959
Address: Level 13, 97 Creek Street 4000 Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Website: http://entirepodiatry.com.au/location/brisbane-cbd
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25.01.2022 HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!! We hope all our patients enjoyed a safe and happy holiday, we certainly did. All seven of our Entire Podiatry clinics are back now in full swing. If youve had a niggling foot problem over the Christmas period or just want to start the new year off on the right foot (pun intended) then dont hesitate to contact the clinic on 1800-4-ENTIRE to make a booking at any of our clinics.
23.01.2022 Entire Podiatry has some exciting news.... our new clinic at Toowong opens this Tuesday 3rd March 2020. We will be open Tuesdays 8.00-2.30 and alternate Fridays 10.30 - 1.30. We have Bree Clarke working on Tuesdays and Chris Hope working on Fridays. We are conveniently located at 621 Coronation Drive (entrance just before SCAPE building) heading into the City. Toowong Village Shopping Centre is also located behind us with great access to parking and public transport. We look forward to welcoming you in our newest clinic soon. You can book online at entirepodiatry.com.au or phone us on 3462 0268 to book an appointment.
23.01.2022 Are your children ready for the start of a new school year..... Dont forget Entire Podiatry are offering FREE 15 min foot checks for school children. Phone us on 1800 4 368 473 These appointments can not be booked online.
23.01.2022 The EKKA is in town!!! Will you be going for the famous strawberry icecream? If you end up with aching feet after battling the crowds this year, why not pop in and see one of our friendly podiatrists at Entire Podiatry. We have some show day closures at the clinics on Monday and Wednesday, however, we are still open on Monday at our Brisbane City clinic and on Wednesday at our Logan, Strathpine, North Lakes, Margate and Morayfield clinics. Enjoy the show and we hope you are walking in to us soon
23.01.2022 We would like to inform all of our valued clients at Entire Podiatry about the precautions we're taking in each of our locations, due to the evolving COVID-19 situation. The well being of our patients and staff has always been a high priority, so strict hygiene standards are something we enforce everyday throughout the year. These standards include: * Ensuring hand sanitiser (min 60% alcohol based) is readily available to all staff and patients * Ensuring all staff are washin...g their hands with soap and water regularly and podiatrists pre- and post-treatment * Being vigilant with hygiene standards ensuring all surfaces such as benches, floors, chairs, machines and products are cleaned regularly with a medical grade disinfectant spray * Using disposable gloves and supplies for podiatry treatments * All staff are following all mandatory guidelines relating to the use of autoclaves to sterilise instruments Should you wish to discuss this further, please don't hesitate to contact our clinics.
22.01.2022 A testimonial from our podiatrist Pan, who was recently involved in a Health Outreach program.... worth a read! What an incredible opportunity only made better by the lessons I was lucky enough to take away from the North East Arnhem lands and its Yolu (Yolngu) people. From heading out in the 4WD trusty troopies on to the rugged terrains, to get to some of the remote homelands, you learn to respect the vast and diverse landscapes, from its remarkable red earth to the prist...ine coastlines, just shear beauty! Upon setting up shop at various locations each day, whether it was on a persons verandah or on a sandy seaside backyard or in the luxury of a clinic room, I was treated to treating a few great walks of life. Getting an insight into some of the efforts like the gathering and preparing of gunga (pandanus) for weaving, roots for dying, to hunting for maypal (crabs, oysters, turtle) and atha (bush foods, yams and waterlily bulbs), leaves you gobsmacked of the hard yakka that goes into daily life here. I was fortunate enough to treat one of the local elders who shared some guidance with me on the significance of connecting with the land and culture which is rich with meaning, like the spirals in a woven basket that relates to a life cycle, to that of how we grow. She tells how as the basket grows, so does life which keeps spiraling on along with the importance of looking after our land and its people, how it must be intertwined like the spirals, bound strong together, we become better together among this beautiful country and its communities.(is it safe to say this Pan took a leaf out of her Pandanus textbook ~ does that joke deserve to leave me out remote Chris?) I am grateful to have had the chance to take part in this project and to the Arnhem Lands peoples, for sharing the Yolu way, including the importance of the connections with the land and the people. Lastly, a thank you to the SOS Health Foundation who engage allied health care volunteers to sustainably improve the physical health of disadvantaged individuals and communities within urban and remote Australia (a special mention to all the hard working people who make the project come together including Shanta, Kristal and the Laynahapuy health care team). I come back enriched from this experience to strive to provide worthy treatments to all including to our patients and our surroundings.
18.01.2022 SHOES FOR PLANET EARTH Shoes for Planet Earth collects recycled running shoes from the community and gives them to the homeless and needy throughout Australia and around the world at no cost. Entire Podiatry are excited to announce that we are jumping on board to partner up in collecting shoe donations for this worthy cause. If you would like to help, please drop off any sports shoes in good condition with no holes into our clinics. Heres to sharing the good souls around ;) #shoesforplanetearth #goodsolemates
18.01.2022 From all of us at Entire Podiatry we hope you had a lovely Christmas and New Year. We look forward to welcoming you into our clinics in 2019!From all of us at Entire Podiatry we hope you had a lovely Christmas and New Year. We look forward to welcoming you into our clinics in 2019!
15.01.2022 SPRING/SUMMER AND THONGS It’s heating up! And we understand that thongs are the perfect shoes for spring/summer. But these flat thongs are not so great for your feet. A flat thong lacks support and can contribute to pain in the feet, ankles, knees and lower back. At Entire Podiatry, we are proud to be providers of both Archies and Dr Comfort thongs. These thongs are fantastic. They look like any other thong but they have built-in arch support. Trust us, when you try these thongs this season, you’ll find it hard to go back to your flat, unsupportive pluggers! We stock these thongs at all of our clinic locations. Feel free to visit any of our clinics to try a pair on today.
15.01.2022 A huge thank you to our awesome podiatrists for once again giving up their time to support the participants at the 2018 Kokoda Challenge!
13.01.2022 PLANTAR FASCIITIS AND HEEL PAIN Do you suffer from heel or arch pain? Does the pain cause you to hobble around the house in the morning before the foot finally warms up? One of the most common causes of this pain is a very common condition called Plantar Fasciitis. Stretching out the arch and wearing supportive footwear can provide relief. A simple way to stretch the arch is by rolling the bottom of the foot over something round like a ball or a can. Using a frozen water... bottle can feel great too. Plantar fasciitis can develop and worsen by wearing footwear with not enough support. Switching to a more supportive shoe can help to relieve the pain and allow the injury to heal. Have a look on our website for more information https://entirepodiatry.com.au/informat//plantar-fasciitis/ and book an appointment with our Team at Entire Podiatry for a detailed assessment and treatment See more
13.01.2022 KIDS FEET Many might think that foot problems only occur as we get older, however, many of our patients are actually children. Some of the common reasons that children present to the clinic include: - Flat feet - Heel Pain (often diagnosed as Severs Disease) - Growing Pains... - Intoeing - Ingrown toenails - Warts - Sport Injuries - School shoe recommendations If you are at all concerned about your childrens feet, a podiatry assessment is recommended in order to rule out or diagnose any problems and provide appropriate advice or treatment. Visit our website for more information about how a podiatrist can help your child: https://entirepodiatry.com.au/children/flat-feet/
13.01.2022 ROUTINE FOOT CARE CORNS, CALLUSES & NAILS One of the most common reasons that patients present to the clinic is for general foot care. Whether you have difficulty cutting your own nails or have painful corns or calluses podiatrists can help! Corns and calluses are a thickening of the outer layer of skin, which occurs in response to friction or pressure on the foot. In some cases, these areas of thickened skin can be very painful to walk on. In most cases, corns and cal...luses are simple to treat and respond well to conservative care. Following assessment, treatment options may include: shaving away some of the thickened skin to relieve pain and pressure in the affected area, advice on appropriate footwear and at-home foot care and potentially modifying footwear or using silicon protectors/pads to relieve pressure on the affected area. See more
13.01.2022 Foot Health for the Aging Population Did you know that the average person walks approximately the equivalent of 5 times around the Earths equator in a lifetime? It is no wonder then that as we get older our feet seem to get further away and we experience various foot ailments. Foot pain can lead to difficulties with walking, exercising and mobility. This can have an impact on our ability to get out and about and become involved in social activities which become ever more im...portant as we age. Pain and uncomfortable feet arent a natural part of growing old, or something to put up with. As podiatrists, we are here to help! A lot can be done to improve comfort, relieve pain and maintain mobility. You may be covered under the Enhanced Primary Care Program and be eligible for bulk billed podiatry visits. (Conditions apply) We only get one pair of feet so call 1800 4 ENTIRE to start your journey to happier and healthier feet. See more
12.01.2022 New years resolutions. Weve all started off 2020 meeting our new years resolutions, right!? Many people like to start the year off taking full advantage of their gym memberships, running clubs and team sports. This is why one of the most common presentations to our clinics this time of year would be sports injuries. Heel pain? Arch pain? Ankle pain? Shin pain? Knee pain? We hear you!... At Entire Podiatry all our podiatrists are all experts in treating any sort of lower limb injury and pain you may be experiencing. Dont put up with foot pain, and dont let foot pain get in the way of your training and fitness goals. Make an appointment with Entire Podiatry today and take the first step towards walking and exercising pain free.
12.01.2022 Are your feet ready for our hot summer?? We have podiatrist approved thongs to keep your feet cool and well supported. Why not pop into one of our clinics and try on either the Dr Comfort range for $66 in (Mens 8-13 or Womens 6-10) or a pair of Archies for $39 (Unisex 5-14).
12.01.2022 Here at Entire Podiatry it isnt just humans that we want to help get back onto their Feet. Entire Podiatry has recently started supporting The Rescue Collective, to help where we can in any way we can. The Rescue Collective helps with the rehabilitation of injured and rescued wildlife. Over the coming weeks / months we will be sharing information on how you can also help make contributions.... Stay updated by following us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/entirepodiatry/
11.01.2022 Last minute gift idea for Mother’s Day- Voucher for a Medi Pedi for Mum? Or a nice gift for anytime of the year, even for yourself! Did you know that we offer a service called a Medical Pedicure, or a Medi Pedi for short? This service is essentially a pedicure conducted by our university-qualified podiatrist in a sterile and clean environment. The podiatrist will trim and smooth the nails, removing any dead, hard skin around the nails and tidy the cuticles. They will then re...move any corns, callus or hard skin you may have around the feet and buff the heels. And finally massage in a moisturising emollient cream to the feet and an oil to the nails. We also offer a paraffin wax bath option after this service, where the feet are coated in warm wax and left to soften the skin for twenty minutes- it's a wonderfully relaxing experience- trust us! Once removed, the results are beautifully soft and smooth feet And what’s more, if you have private health insurance then you can claim under your health fund (conditions apply). Does this sound like the perfect gift for Mum for Mother’s day? We think so. If you're stuck for a last minute gift idea, or even a gift for anytime of the year. Call our Team at Entire Podiatry to book in for this service.
11.01.2022 CHILDREN and SPORT Are your children complaining of aches and pains in their lower limbs? This could include pain in the heels, lower limbs, lower back or ingrown toenails. We know big-time athletes have professionals to take care of their feet- but what about our little athletes? Foot pain is a very common presentation for kids this time of the year, especially due to inactivity, given the unusual times we have encountered recently. As the sport seasons are starting agai...n, it may be time to check out how your young ones are travelling with their feet. One of the more common presentations we see is a condition called Sever’s Disease. This condition affects the back of the heels in both girls and boys between about the ages of 8-12. It can be a really painful condition and can affect your child’s willingness to participate in running and jumping sports. If your child is suffering from heel pain, or any other pain, its best to make an appointment with one of our podiatrists at Entire Podiatry for a detailed assessment and treatment. See more
10.01.2022 Entire Podiatry are supporting Jetts Fitness at Robina next Tuesday 17th Sept 3-7pm. If you are down that way and would like to pop in to support an amazing cause, Childhood Cancer. Great prizes to be won! Please check out the following link: https://www.facebook.com/events/416761515855126/
09.01.2022 DIABETES Diabetes is the epidemic of the 21st century and one of the greatest challenges confronting our health system. Diabetes Australia estimates that around 1.7 million Australians have diabetes. This includes all types of diagnosed diabetes (1.2 million known and registered) as well as silent, undiagnosed type 2 diabetes (up to 500,000 estimated). Diabetes is a complex disease that can affect many parts of your body, including your feet. In relation to the feet, diabete...s can cause two main problems: - Loss of sensation (nerve damage or peripheral neuropathy) - Restricted circulation and blood flow (peripheral vascular disease) If you have diabetes, even minor or ordinary foot problems can lead to serious complications. For this reason, it is recommended that you see a podiatrist at least annually, to help detect any changes early before they become a problem. At Entire Podiatry, we are able to conduct Doppler assessments and we also perform neurological assessments of the lower limb, to identify any problems such as reduced circulation and neuropathy as early as possible. The earlier we can identify these problems, the better opportunity we will have to prevent more serious complications from developing. See more
09.01.2022 FOOTWEAR Footwear is one of the most easily modifiable factors that podiatrists can address. Changing footwear alone can make a drastic improvement to many of the problems that our patients present with. After assessing your foot type and gait, podiatrists are then able to recommend the most appropriate style of shoe for you and your foot needs. We can also give you advice about the important features that you should look for when purchasing new footwear. At Entire Podiatry..., we are able to order a wide variety of high quality podiatrist-endorsed shoes, available in many different sizes and widths. Whether you are looking for a causal or dress shoe, slipper or sandals, we have supremely comfortable footwear options to meet your needs. Pop into one of our 9 clinics to browse our display stand or discuss footwear with your podiatrist at your next appointment. For more info click on the link below https://entirepodiatry.com.au/footwear/
09.01.2022 Time flies... Are you getting the most out of your health fund? Be quick to claim your podiatry benefits before December 31. As the end of 2019 draws closer, its worth remembering that many health fund rebates reset at the start of each calendar year^. So, if you have a niggling foot issue or need a new pair of orthotics, come and see us to make the most of your podiatry benefits. We have appointments available throughout December.... Book an appointment online or Freecall 1800-4-ENTIRE. And most importantly, have a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Warm regards from all the team at Entire Podiatry! ^Podiatry benefits vary between health funds and types of cover. Check with your insurer for detailed information of benefits that apply to you.
08.01.2022 How is your New Year Resolution going? Are sore aching feet stopping you from achieving your goals. Poor foot mechanics/alignment, muscle injuries or incorrect footwear could be contributing to your foot pain. Make an appointment with one of our experienced podiatrists for an assessment and be one step closer to being able to achieve your goals!
07.01.2022 WARTS Warts are a common problem, with a prevalence rate of about 10% in children and young adults. A plantar wart is a wart caused by the human papilloma virus (HPV), which occurs on the sole or toes of the foot. A plantar wart may be painful when walking or standing, and when pressure is applied to the sides of the wart. Plantar warts can spread easily and may present as a cluster of warts. The hallmark signs of a plantar wart are tiny blood vessels at the base of the wart ...(which tend to look like small black dots in the centre of the wart), and a lack of normal skin lines (as in a fingerprint). Following assessment, your podiatrist may pare back the wart and apply solution in order to break down the warty tissues. Several treatments are usually required in order to eliminate the wart, particularly if there is more than one wart. Your podiatrist may use topical treatments or other treatments for use between consultations. Often a combination of treatment options works best to address warts. For stubborn warts, laser podiatry treatment is a highly effective treatment option, which is available at our Brisbane CBD and Robina Easy T clinics. For more information about warts and the GenesisPlus Laser System, head to our website https://entirepodiatry.com.au/laser-p/laser-podiatry-warts/
06.01.2022 PAIN Many of our patients experience foot, leg, hip or back pain. To help determine why these injuries are occurring, podiatrists use the principles of human movement and biomechanics. This allows us to assess and optimise body function, specifically in relation to the foot and lower limb. At Entire Podiatry, to assist with assessing foot biomechanics, we use specialised equipment to conduct biomechanical gait analyses. In the ideal foot position, weight-bearing forces are ev...enly distributed, with the whole foot supported in a neutral position. However, many people have feet that either roll in (flat feet) or out (high arches). Podiatrists can create patient-tailored treatment plans to help you get back on your feet, pain-free. Visit the link to learn more about lower-limb pain and how podiatry can help. www.entirepodiatry.com.au/information/pain-locator/
05.01.2022 Recently, one of our podiatrists, Bree Clarke, attended a local Older Womens Network (OWN) branch meeting to discuss foot health in the ageing population. OWN is a wonderful organisation that is committed to promoting the rights and dignity of older women. Thank you to the ladies at OWN for allowing us to speak about the importance of foot health. Please head to their website to find your local branch.
05.01.2022 APRIL NO FALLS is an international campaign, aimed to raise awareness of falls prevention and help those at risk of falling to stay on their feet. The facts: - 1 in 3 older people have a fall each year. - 40% of older people have multiple falls and 30% of these require medical attention. - The number of hip fractures resulting from a fall in Australia is expected to double by 2026 and increase fourfold by 2051. ... Podiatrists can help you stay on your feet by: - Assessing and recommending safe footwear - Some shoes or slippers, if they do not have the correct features or are an improper fit, can lead to slips, trips or stumbles, which can result in a fall. - Addressing foot pain - As we get older, our feet can change in shape and lose some feeling and flexibility. This alters the way we walk and affects balance. Painful or swollen feet can also make it difficult to walk. Podiatrists can help reduce foot pain and get you walking more comfortably. - Falls Risk Assessment Podiatrists can perform a falls risk assessment to determine your likelihood of suffering a fall. Based on the result, recommendations can be made to help reduce your risk and/or referrals made to other specialists such as an occupational therapist. See more
04.01.2022 Next week 15th 21st October is National Foot Health Week an important time to inform & educate the Australian Public about the importance of proper foot care. This years Foot Health week has a key focus on promoting podiatry. The Australasian Podiatry Councils (APodC) Foot Health Week campaign aims to remind the public about the significance of good foot health and encourage people to seek more information about the services that podiatrists offer. In line with this, Entire Podiatry will be posting each day during Foot Health Week with information about the most common foot problems we encounter in our clinics every day.
03.01.2022 INGROWN TOENAILS Ingrown toenails are a common patient complaint. An ingrown toenail occurs when the nail grows into the skin on one or both sides of the nail bed. It most commonly occurs in the big toe but can also affect smaller toes. They do not resolve on their own and if left untreated, can become increasingly painful and may even become infected. If you think you may have an ingrown toenail, it is best to see a podiatrist for treatment and advice on how to prevent it f...rom recurring. If you have an ingrown toenail that has come back a few times, you may need a surgical procedure to remove a portion of the nail. You dont need to see your doctor for this procedure; our podiatrists are qualified and equipped to perform ingrown toenail surgery using a local anaesthetic. The majority of people experience significant improvement following ingrown toenail surgery and are able to return to normal activities without further problems. www.entirepodiatry.com.au//skin-and-nail/ingrown-toenails/
03.01.2022 A short video message from Chris and Anike Hope from Entire Podiatry We are open for business as usual https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h6iHcS_ppY0
02.01.2022 Have you had a busy week on your feet? Are you needing to see a podiatrist this weekend? Lucky for you we still have some appointments at our North Lakes, Chermside and Logan clinics. Put your best foot forward and secure one now and book online at entirepodiatry.com.au
02.01.2022 We would like to inform all of our valued clients at Entire Podiatry about the precautions were taking in each of our locations, due to the evolving COVID-19 situation. The well being of our patients and staff has always been a high priority, so strict hygiene standards are something we enforce everyday throughout the year. These standards include: * Ensuring hand sanitiser (min 60% alcohol based) is readily available to all staff and patients * Ensuring all staff are washin...g their hands with soap and water regularly and podiatrists pre- and post-treatment * Being vigilant with hygiene standards ensuring all surfaces such as benches, floors, chairs, machines and products are cleaned regularly with a medical grade disinfectant spray * Using disposable gloves and supplies for podiatry treatments * All staff are following all mandatory guidelines relating to the use of autoclaves to sterilise instruments Should you wish to discuss this further, please dont hesitate to contact our clinics.
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