Podiatry in Campbelltown

Your journey to better mobility starts from the ground up.

Foot pain can make the simplest tasks feel impossible. At Optimum Health Solutions Campbelltown, we provide a structured path for your rehabilitation and foot health. We don’t just look at your feet; we look at how you move. Our team is here to help you navigate your recovery and support your independence so you can stay active in our local community.

Podiatrist providing foot care treatment to a patient in Batemans Bay clinic.

Who We Support With Podiatry in Campbelltown

Supporting Every Step in the Macarthur Region

From local walkers to those managing complex health needs, we provide foot care that supports your daily autonomy.

Heel and arch pain
Lower limb injuries
Diabetes foot care
Ingrown toenails
Custom orthotics
Corns and calluses
Children's foot health
Skin conditions

Podiatry Services Available at Campbelltown

Personalised Foot Care

Skin and nail care, done gently. We manage corns and calluses, cracked heels, fungal nails, and ingrown toenails and share easy routines to prevent flare‑ups. (No pressure to “do it all” at once.)

Orthotics & Insoles

When assessment shows they’ll help, we prescribe custom or prefabricated orthoses to redistribute pressure and support comfort. We pair them with footwear advice and simple exercises.

Injury Rehabilitation

For heel/arch pain, Achilles irritation, shin splints and ankle sprains, we use load management, exercise programs, taping and gait retraining to support recovery and daily movement.

Diabetic Foot Health

Regular checks of sensation, circulation and skin. Practical offloading and prevention, plus education you can follow at home. We coordinate with your GP when needed.

How Podiatry Works at Our Campbelltown Clinic

1.

Initial Assessment & Consultation

We look at your feet, footwear, and how you stand and walk. We note routines, activities, and any diabetes‑related risks. This sets a calm, clear starting point.
2.

Treatment Planning

Together, we decide the next steps. That may include footwear changes, a home care routine, rehab exercises, or orthotics when assessment shows they’ll help with comfort and load.
3.

Active Treatment & Intervention

We treat the issue in practical ways, corn and callus care, ingrown toenail management, load management for heel and arch pain, taping, and simple drills you can use day to day. (No hype. Just steady progress.)
4.

Re-Education & Functional Training

We coach movement habits walking, running, work routines and share easy prevention tips. If needed, we loop in our wider team (e.g., Physio, EP) via case conferences so supports stay aligned.

5.

Progress Review & Outcome Measurement

We check comfort, fit, and function. We adjust your plan if needed orthotics, footwear, exercises so care stays practical and sustainable.

6.

Maintenance & Prevention

We set simple check‑in rhythms (especially for diabetes foot health), plus footwear and hygiene routines that protect your feet over time. You leave with clear, calm next steps.

Meet Our Campbelltown Podiatrists

Referrer’s Hub

Whether you’re a new referrer or you’ve used our services before, the Optimum referrers hub has all your needs. With one click you can make enquiries, make referrals and check all of our clinics’ service capacities.

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We Support the NDIS. Registered NDIS Provider

NDIS PODIATRY IN Campbelltown

Your Mobility Roadmap

We believe in transparency, especially when it comes to your NDIS plan. To prevent “funding burnout,” we map out every podiatry session and assessment upfront.

Our Campbelltown clinic is unique because of our Multi Disciplinary Team. Our Podiatrists hold Case Conferences with our Physiotherapists and Exercise Physiologists. This means if you have foot pain that affects how you walk, your whole team is talking about it. We align our care so you don’t have to repeat yourself, ensuring we maximize your autonomy and support your independence.

Frequently Asked Questions

A Podiatrist helps by assessing how your feet affect your whole body’s movement. We create a roadmap for your rehabilitation that might include exercises, footwear advice, or supports. In Campbelltown, our goal is to get you moving comfortably so you can live your life to the fullest.

No, you can book an appointment with us directly as a private client. If you are using NDIS, DVA, or a Medicare plan, we can help you navigate that process too. We accept a “no wrong door” approach to make starting your care as easy as possible.
A Case Conference is a meeting where our different health team members, like your Podiatrist and Physio, align on your care. This ensures your rehabilitation plan is consistent. It means you get better support because our team is working together as one.
We use this policy as a mutual commitment to your consistency. Foot health and rehabilitation work best when you stick to a regular plan. By giving us 48 hours notice, you help us keep appointments available for other Campbelltown residents who need support.
Pre payment is a commitment to starting your journey toward better mobility. It ensures your appointment is secured and helps us maintain a reliable service for all our clients. It is our way of making sure we are both ready to focus on your foot health.

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