Microwave therapy uses gentle heat to help your child’s immune system clear the virus from the inside. No need to stop sport or school, and no dressings required after treatment.
It’s science-backed and suitable for kids who have struggled with other treatments.
03/03/2026
It is normal to want to avoid strong treatments for your child.
You want something gentle that will not scare or hurt them. That makes sense.
But if natural remedies have not worked, or made things worse, you are not out of options. At Australian Wart Clinic, we offer safe, effective solutions that are designed with children in mind.
25/02/2026
How many sessions until warts are gone?
Most people need just 2 to 3 treatments with microwave therapy to see complete resolution.
23/02/2026
Many parents start with at-home options like apple cider vinegar or duct tape to treat their child’s warts. It feels natural, less intimidating, and easy to manage from home.
But not all remedies are safe, and not all warts respond.
If the wart is growing, painful, or affecting your child’s confidence, it might be time to consider a more reliable approach.
18/02/2026
Natural doesn’t always mean better. Some common home remedies for warts can cause burns or skin irritation, especially on children.
If your child’s wart is bothering them, or if you’ve already tried a few things at home, it may be time to look into treatments that are proven to work.
10/02/2026
If vinegar, garlic or duct tape haven't helped, it might be time to try something different.
Microwave therapy is a medical option that works with the body’s immune system. It is fast, safe and doesn't involve cutting or freezing. Most children only need a few quick sessions.
03/02/2026
Natural treatments are a common first step. They feel simple, gentle and cost-effective. But some warts need more support than home remedies can provide.
If your child's wart is stubborn, spreading or painful, there are medical treatments that work quickly and comfortably. We can help.
30/01/2026
Many parents turn to things like vinegar, garlic or banana peel to treat their child's warts. Some remedies may help, but others can irritate the skin or simply do nothing at all.
Waiting too long for results can let the wart spread or become painful. If home treatments aren't working, we offer safe and modern solutions.
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The Geelong Wart Clinic is Geelong’s premier and ONLY specialty wart clinic. Using state of the art equipment, we are certain that we can offer hope to those who have not been able to get rid of their stubborn warts!
The Geelong Wart Clinic sits within the Armstrong Creek and Highton Podiatry practice.
Armstrong Creek & Highton Podiatry are a full service podiatry clinic offering care in the following areas:
General foot and nail care
Musculoskeletal problems
Diabetes risk assessment and management
Custom orthotic intervention
Nail surgery
Activity specific footwear education and advice
Our principal clinician is Dean Cronkwright B.Pod.(Hons)
Dean is an accomplished and experienced Podiatrist specialising in complex skin conditions (dermatology), managing the ageing foot (gerontology), general podiatry, and nail surgery.
Dean has an excellent reputation for being extremely thorough, kind, and very gentle.