Hello — I’m Mt Brant Radford, founder of Foot Focus Podiatry. If you’re searching for podiatry Perth residents can truly rely on, I understand what you might be going through. Foot pain, persistent discomfort, ingrown toenails, foot deformities — these things affect daily life more than most people expect. My goal is to help you get back on your feet, with care that treats not just symptoms, but the root causes.

What Does “Podiatry” Actually Mean

Podiatry is a health profession dedicated to diagnosing and treating problems of the feet, ankles, and lower limbs. It covers everything — from routine nail care and skin problems to structural issues, chronic pain, and injuries. A qualified podiatrist has training to assess gait, alignment, foot structure, and more.

At Foot Focus Podiatry, we believe in combining that professional training with careful, compassionate attention. Our patients range from children to seniors, from athletes to everyday people — we treat each foot individually, because every person walks differently.

Why It’s Important — Your Feet Do So Much

Feet are an under-appreciated part of our body. They support our weight, absorb shock when we walk or run, maintain balance, and keep us mobile. When foot health suffers, the impact isn’t just local: it can lead to posture issues, knee or hip pain, or limit your ability to stay active.

Ignoring foot pain, persistent discomfort, or nail and skin problems isn’t wise — small issues often become bigger over time. That’s why seeing a podiatrist early, at the first sign of trouble, can make a big difference.

What We Provide at Foot Focus Podiatry in Perth

We offer a full range of podiatry services customized to the needs of each individual. Some of the care we provide includes:

  • Routine foot care & preventive check-ups — regular nail care, corn and callus treatment, skin and foot hygiene, basic maintenance to keep feet healthy. Essential even if you don’t feel pain now.
  • Biomechanical and gait assessment & orthotics — incorrect foot alignment, uneven weight distribution, or poor gait can lead to chronic pain or recurring issues. Custom orthotics or footwear advice can help restore balance.
  • Treatment of common problems — heel pain (like plantar fasciitis), flat feet, bunions or hammertoes, ingrown toenails, nail and skin conditions, and more. As needed, minor procedures can be carried out to address nail or skin problems.
  • Support for chronic conditions or special needs — if you have diabetes, arthritis, or other health issues that affect foot health, we’ll work closely with you to monitor and manage risks.
  • Personalised care for active people — for athletes or anyone active, we understand the extra demands on your feet. We help with injury prevention, recovery, and biomechanical support so you can stay active.

What Sets Foot Focus Podiatry (Mt Brant Radford) Apart

I believe good podiatry care should be about more than quick fixes. Here’s what we focus on:

  • Individual-centred care: Every foot is different. I assess your lifestyle, activity level, medical history, and footwear habits to tailor treatment that works for you personally.
  • Balance between conservative and active care: I prefer to start with conservative treatments (foot care, orthotics, lifestyle advice, physical therapy) and only consider more invasive steps when absolutely necessary.
  • Transparent communication and education: I explain what’s going on — what’s causing your pain or problem, what options are available, and why I recommend a particular approach. No rush, no jargon.
  • Long-term foot health: I aim not just to relieve pain today, but to help you avoid future problems — through preventive care, gait/biomechanics correction, and ongoing support.

When You Should Consider Seeing a Podiatrist

Even if your foot discomfort seems minor, it’s often better to get checked early. Consider visiting if you experience:

  • Persistent foot, heel or ankle pain that doesn’t improve with rest
  • Difficulty walking, changes in gait or posture
  • Recurring nail problems, ingrown toenails, thick calluses, or skin issues on your feet
  • Structural changes — bunions, hammertoes, flat feet, uneven arches
  • Pain or discomfort when running, walking long distances, or playing sports
  • Chronic conditions like diabetes, arthritis — especially when foot health becomes important for overall well-being

Your Path to Healthier Feet Starts Here

Healthy, pain-free feet can make a big difference to your quality of life. Walking without pain, wearing comfortable shoes, staying active, and avoiding long-term damage — that’s what I aim for at Foot Focus Podiatry.

If you live in Perth and you’re searching for trustworthy podiatry, I’d be glad to meet you. Let’s give your feet the care they deserve.

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