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Westmead Foot Clinic

Foot care for all ages

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Contact Info

02 9689 1665

westmeadpodiatry@bigpond.com

Westmead Podiatry Clinic at Suite 12 “The Ashley Centre”, 1A Ashley Lane, Westmead 2145

Clinic Open Hours

  • Monday 9am-2pm
  • Tuesday 8.30am-5pm
  • Wednesday 8.30am-1pm (Home visits afternoon)
  • Thursday 8.30am-6.30pm
  • Friday 8.30am-12.00pm
  • Open last Saturday every month

ABOUT US

Established in 2004, our well-equipped and hygienic Podiatry Clinic offers a friendly and comprehensive service for people of all ages in Westmead (2145) and the surrounding areas.

My name is Amelia Fryc and I’m a 3rd generation podiatrist. My Grandmother was a chiropodist in the Parramatta area when she migrated from Belgium.

I have always had a passion to help and care for people. Once I had graduated as a podiatrist in 2010, I had the opportunity to work at Liverpool Hospital High-Risk Foot Clinic. The importance of helping my clients, especially those with diabetes focusing on foot care education so they had a good understanding why it is important for them to maintain good foot health.

What We Do

Our specialist Podiatrists provide Home podiatry care as well as Laser therapy, dry needling & ultrasound therapy – visit the Contact page to book an appointment.

Diabetic foot assessment and plan

In a diabetic foot you may notice a loss of sensation in the feet caused by damage to the nervous system, which can lead to injuries on your feet that you may not notice, which consequently can lead to infections and potentially serious complications.

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CALLOUSES, CORNS & CRACKED HEELS

Callouses and corns are areas of skin that thicken, after exposure to repetitive forces, in order to protect the skin. When a callous develops a mass of dead cells in its centre, it becomes a corn. Corns generally occur on the toes and balls of the feet.

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Athletes Foot

Tinea pedis (Athletes Foot) is a skin condition which affects about 15% of the population. Symptoms include scaling and flaking or softening and whitening of the skin on the feet and in particular between the toes. Secondary bacterial infection can lead to itchiness or unpleasant odour.

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Nail Problems

A big toe nail takes up to 12 months to replace itself with a new nail. Unfortunately, nail problems are common and may be caused by warts, trauma and infection. Fungal nails may require topical paints and when necessary oral antifungal agents. Other conditions may cause nails to have the appearance of a fungal infection, such as Psoriasis. You should obtain a clear diagnosis and treatment options from your podiatrist.

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Verruca / plantar warts

A verruca or plantar wart is a small spot that develops on the sole of the foot with tiny black spots, which are tiny areas of pinpoint bleeding. If you notice a spot of this description, it may be a plantar wart and if it grows will become painful for you when standing or walking.

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Testimonials

I have seen 3 different podiatrists on a number of occasions here over the last few years. They have all been great. Very friendly and professional and very accomodating with last-minute appointments. Highly
recommend.

Ian Nicole

I had an amazing experience with Amelia, who was so patient and kind throughout my whole procedure. She was very accommodating and made the process painless and calming.

Sunny Chen