NDIS Podiatry in Nowra
Foot health affects movement, balance, and confidence. In Nowra, staying mobile matters.
Our podiatry team works closely with physiotherapy and other disciplines. Together, we support safe mobility and long-term independence.
Who We Support Podiatry in Nowra
We support NDIS participants in Nowra who need structured foot care.
Our focus is comfort, safety, and maintaining mobility.
High Risk Foot Care
Mobility Limitations
Balance and Stability Issues
Neurological Conditions
Foot Pain and Structural Changes
Skin and Nail Conditions
Participants Using AFOs or Orthotics
Podiatry Services Available at Nowra
General Foot Care
Routine nail and skin care to support comfort and prevent complications. Ideal for participants who need regular monitoring.
Diabetic Foot Monitoring
Custom Orthotic Assessment
Ingrown Toenail Management
How Podiatry Works at Our Nowra Clinic
1.
Initial Assessment & Consultation
2.
Treatment Planning
3.
Active Intervention
4.
Skill Building
5.
Progress Review
6.
Maintenance & Capacity Building
Meet Our Nowra Podiatrist Team
Fatima Yousif
Podiatrist
BPodMed
Sahan Attanayake
Podiatrist
BMedSci (Hons), BPodMed
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.
Nowra Clinic Location
Frequently Asked Questions
Is podiatry funded under the NDIS?
Can podiatry reduce falls risk?
Do you provide reports for plan reviews?
Can you visit supported accommodation in Nowra?
Is there a cancellation policy?
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