Shellharbour Podiatry

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13/04/2026

Ned breaks down what sets Swift apart from traditional wart treatments.

Not only quicker but also more effective at getting rid of those pesky plantar warts!

Our second location in Shellharbour City is off to a great start. 👣📍 4–5/6 Benson Avenue, Shellharbour CityGround floor,...
08/04/2026

Our second location in Shellharbour City is off to a great start. 👣

📍 4–5/6 Benson Avenue, Shellharbour City

Ground floor, with parking directly across the road, as easy as it gets!
Our Shellharbour Village clinic is running as it always has. We've simply made it a little easier to find us, wherever you are in Shellharbour or across the Illawarra.

Swift is one of several tools we use to treat plantar warts (aka verrucas). We hold a small handpiece against the affect...
06/04/2026

Swift is one of several tools we use to treat plantar warts (aka verrucas). We hold a small handpiece against the affected area and deliver a quick pulse, which heats the tissue and kicks your body’s immune system into action to naturally clear the infection.

Book an appointment to chat with one of our podiatrists and see if Swift is right for you.

01/04/2026

Using a small handpiece, Swift delivers a quick pulse to trigger your body’s immune system to target and clear warts.

09/03/2026

Have you been putting up with pain or discomfort - even if it’s just a little?

Sometimes the tiniest aches in your feet, ankles, or legs can be signs of underlying biomechanical issues. Our podiatrists use thorough assessments and tools like the Zebris treadmill to spot subtle movement patterns that could be causing pain now or might lead to problems later.

Don’t wait until it becomes more serious. Book a biomechanical assessment and let us help you move more comfortably and confidently.

04/03/2026

Is heel pain always plantar fasciitis? 🤔

In our latest video, Nick explains that heel pain isn’t always caused by plantar fasciitis. While it’s a common diagnosis, there are many possible causes, which is why getting the right diagnosis is so important.

Other causes of heel pain can include fat pad bruising, Achilles tendinopathy, heel spurs, stress reactions, and more.

Heel pain is something to get on top of early, no matter the cause. If you’re experiencing ongoing discomfort, come and see our podiatry team - we’re here to help.

We’re really excited to welcome Greta to the Shellharbour Podiatry team! Greta is a passionate podiatrist who graduated ...
02/03/2026

We’re really excited to welcome Greta to the Shellharbour Podiatry team!

Greta is a passionate podiatrist who graduated from Western Sydney University in 2025. She is dedicated to helping people move better and feel more confident on their feet through holistic, evidence-based care.

Greta has a strong interest in musculoskeletal conditions, gerontology, and manual therapies, and enjoys working with a wide range of patients. She takes the time to understand each person’s goals and tailors her treatment approach to support both long-term foot health and overall wellbeing.

Outside the clinic, Greta enjoys spending time in nature and catching up with friends and family, helping her maintain a balanced and grounded approach both personally and professionally.

With years of clinical experience, our team knows exactly which indicators to look for when assessing how your feet and ...
25/02/2026

With years of clinical experience, our team knows exactly which indicators to look for when assessing how your feet and lower limbs move. By understanding your biomechanics, we can identify the cause of discomfort and tailor treatment to support long-term movement and comfort.

If you’re putting up with pain or discomfort, you don’t have to. Come and see us, we’ll assess what’s going on and discuss how we may be able to help.

Did you know the average person takes around 7,500 steps per day? That’s over 2.7 million steps per year!Each step invol...
23/02/2026

Did you know the average person takes around 7,500 steps per day? That’s over 2.7 million steps per year!

Each step involves a complex biomechanical dance of your feet, ankles, knees, and hips - all working together to keep you moving efficiently.

Our podiatrists can assess your biomechanics and help keep you moving comfortably.

18/02/2026

What do we look for when assessing how you walk?

In our latest video, Ned explains what our podiatrists observe during a walking assessment. We look at:

Foot and ankle movement

Gait patterns and stride length

Weight distribution and balance

Any signs of overpronation, supination, or compensations in the lower limbs

To get the most accurate data, we use our Zebris treadmill, which provides detailed insights into your gait. This allows us to personalise treatments and help you move comfortably and safely.

Watch the full video to see Ned break it down.

Step into precision with Zebris! 🦶Our Zebris treadmill lets us capture detailed gait and movement data, giving us a clea...
11/02/2026

Step into precision with Zebris! 🦶

Our Zebris treadmill lets us capture detailed gait and movement data, giving us a clear picture of how your feet and lower limbs function. This means more accurate assessments and personalised treatment plans for every patient.

09/02/2026

In our latest video, Brendan explains pronation - the natural inward roll of your foot when you walk or run.

While some pronation is normal, excessive or insufficient pronation can lead to foot, ankle or knee issues.

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19/23 Addison Street
Shellharbour, NSW
2529

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 6pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 6pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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