Protecting Your Feet with Expert,
Preventative Podiatry

Living with diabetes increases the risk of foot complications, but with the right care, most problems are preventable.

At Mandurah Podiatry, we provide comprehensive diabetic foot care in Mandurah, focused on early detection, pressure management, and long-term foot health to keep you active and independent.

Our approach is gentle, thorough, and evidence-based, with a strong emphasis on prevention.

Podiatrist examining patient's feet
Podiatrist examining foot Diabetic foot care treatment

Our Diabetic Foot Assessment

Living with diabetes increases the risk of foot complications, but with the right care, most problems are preventable.

Circulation Testing

We assess blood flow to your feet to identify any vascular concerns.

Nerve Sensation Testing

Using clinical tools, we check for loss of protective sensation.

Skin & Nail Health Assessment

We look for: Pressure areas , Callus build-up , Cracks or wounds , Nail problems

Footwear Assessment

We ensure your shoes are not causing harmful pressure or friction.

Diabetic Foot Care Treatments

Medical Nail Care

Safe trimming and management of thick or difficult nails.

Corn & Callus Reduction

Professional removal to prevent pressure-related ulcers.

Pressure Offloading

Padding, footwear advice, or custom orthotics to reduce high-risk areas.

Wound & Ulcer Care

Early management of skin breakdown to promote healing.

Education & Self-Care Guidance

Daily foot care routines to keep your feet healthy between visits.

How Often Should You Have a Diabetic Foot Check?

Routine care is the most effective way to prevent complications ,We recommend regular visits based on your risk level

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Low risk → Every 6–12 months

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Moderate risk → Every 3–6 months

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High risk → Every 4–8 weeks

Podiatrist consulting with patient
Podiatrist examining patient foot

Signs You Should Book Immediately

Early treatment can prevent serious complications, Contact us as soon as possible if you notice

A cut, blister, or wound on your foot

Redness or swelling

Blackened skin

Increased temperature in one area

Pain (if you still have sensation)

Any break in the skin that is not healing

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