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NDIS Podiatry in Liverpool

If your feet hurt, daily life feels harder. Walking to the shops in Liverpool. Standing in the kitchen. Getting in and out of the car.

Our podiatry team works closely with our physiotherapy, exercise physiology, occupational therapy, speech, dietetics, and behaviour support clinicians. We meet regularly to share insights so your support stays connected and consistent.
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Who We Support with Podiatry in Liverpool

We support NDIS participants across Liverpool who need help with safe mobility and foot health. Whether you are at home, at school, or out in the community, we are here to help you stay steady and comfortable.
Neurological conditions
Diabetes-related foot concerns
Balance and falls risk
Chronic foot pain
Children with developmental delays
Older adults on NDIS
High-risk foot care needs
Mobility challenges

Podiatry Services Available at Liverpool

General foot care

Routine nail and skin care to support comfort and prevent complications. Ideal for participants who need ongoing monitoring.

Biomechanical assessment

We assess how you walk and move. This helps reduce strain and support safer mobility.

Custom orthotics

Prescription orthotics to improve alignment and reduce pressure. Designed to support daily function.

High-risk foot management

Regular review for participants with complex medical needs. Focused on prevention and early detection.

How Podiatry Works at Our Liverpool Clinic

1.

Initial Assessment & Consultation

We take time to understand your health history, mobility, and NDIS goals. We assess your feet, footwear, and walking pattern.
2.

Treatment Planning

We create a clear plan that fits your NDIS funding category. This may include regular care, orthotics, or coordination with other therapies.
3.

Active Treatment

We provide hands-on care and practical strategies to support comfort and safe movement. Everything is explained in simple terms.
4.

Functional Support

We look at how your feet affect daily life. We may work alongside physiotherapy or occupational therapy to support safe transfers and walking.
5.

Progress Review

We monitor changes over time. Reports can be prepared for plan reviews when needed.

6.

Maintenance & Prevention

Ongoing care helps prevent small issues from becoming bigger ones. Structured pathways help reduce funding burnout and support long-term consistency.

Meet Our Liverpool Podiatrist Team

New to the Ndis? Book a free Discovery Session!

Every NDIS plan recipient receives a free upfront discovery session to build a customised treatment plan across our range of services. We know you’ve already put a lot of hard work into completing your NDIS plan. To make things easy and clear for you, we align the treatment plan to your NDIS Capacity Building Budget.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, podiatry is usually funded under the Improved Daily Living category if it relates to your disability. We can help you check your plan and confirm how it applies in Liverpool. If you are unsure, we can speak with your support coordinator to clarify funding before you begin.
No GP referral is required for NDIS-funded podiatry. You can contact our Liverpool clinic directly. If you have other medical conditions, we may collaborate with your GP as part of a coordinated approach.
Yes, we can prepare progress reports when required for your NDIS review. Reports outline clinical findings, risks, and recommendations. This helps justify ongoing funding in Liverpool without overcomplicating the process.
Yes, our team holds internal case conferences across seven disciplines. That means your podiatrist can share insights with physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and others. It keeps your support connected and reduces mixed messages.
Yes, our team holds internal case conferences across seven disciplines. That means your podiatrist can share insights with physiotherapy, occupational therapy, and others. It keeps your support connected and reduces mixed messages.

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